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The American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago (Amcham T&T) is expressing serious concern over a new visa bond policy being implemented by the United States, which could require certain applicants to post bonds of up to US$15,000 in order to enter the country.
A frustrated San Fernando pensioner is once again appealing to authorities to clean and properly maintain an abandoned lot adjoining her home.
As the two-month mark approaches since the Government terminated over 10,000 workers from the Community-based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (CEPEP), residents of west Trinidad are starting to feel the impact.
A female police officer was beaten and struck in the head, face and upper body with a cellphone during an argument with a close male relative yesterday.
Commissioner of Police (CoP) Allister Guevarro says the ongoing State of Emergency (SoE)—though not intended to target violent crime—is contributing to a marked decline in homicides so far this year.
Prison Officers’ Association (POA) president Gerard Gordon has again called for the immediate closure of the Port-of-Spain Prison and Carrera Island Convict Prison, saying the century-old institutions are no longer fit for purpose and continue to place strain on both prison staff and the public.
Rural Development and Local Government Minister Khadijah Ameen says the “blame UNC” excuse no longer holds up when it comes to the state of the Unemployment Relief Programme (URP).
With placards in hand and tears in their eyes, the daughters, relatives and friends of Theodore “Beast” Gunpat walked through Ortoire Village on Monday night, pleading for answers nearly two weeks after the 67-year-old Mayaro man vanished without a trace.
With La Romain couple Samuel Montano and Zaheeda Mohammed still missing, a search and rescue group is appealing to fishermen operating in the Gulf of Paria to remain vigilant.
Former journalist, communications specialist and mental health advocate Charlene Stuart was given her final rites yesterday in a heartfelt, tearful funeral service at the Love and Faith Church World Outreach Ministries in Sophia, Guyana.
Two of Tobago’s political parties say they are actively preparing for the next Tobago House of Assembly (THA) elections, as the island’s political landscape continues to shift following the historic 2021 outcome and its aftermath.
Almost a week after two men were arrested in connection with the murder of 22-year-old Trevorn Walker, police have released one suspect and expect to lay charges against the other.
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