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Fire officers process the fatal incident at the Coehlo Building along Prince Street on Saturday.
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An East Port-of-Spain resident who assisted in rescuing a man from a deadly fire on Friday night is appealing to the public to show more empathy.
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Police are investigating two separate incidents involving a Venezuelan national who was kidnapped and a United Kingdom national who was abducted and robbed in unrelated attacks over the past week.
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ANSA McAL Group of Companies Chairman and patron of the Anthony N Sabga Awards, A Norman Sabga, right, presents the Science & Technology Laureate to pharmaceutical developer Dr Niven Narain during the Anthony N Sabga Awards for Caribbean Excellence in Georgetown, Guyana, on Saturday.
ANSA McAL Foundation
Newly named Science and Technology Laureate, Dr Niven Narain, has pledged to use his US$35,000 cash prize from the Anthony N Sabga Awards for Caribbean Excellence to establish a foundation focused on women’s health in Guyana and the United States.
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Anand Ramlogan
Former attorney general Anand Ramlogan is appealing to the Prime Minister and Finance Minister to consider allowing citizens who were unable to convert their $100 bills for the polymer notes.
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Cuban Ambassador Gustavo Daniel Veliz Olivares
VASHTI SINGH
Cuba's Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago has rejected recent accusations against former Cuban president Raúl Castro, describing them as baseless and part of efforts by the United States to justify increased hostility towards the Caribbean nation.
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State-owned Guaracara Refinery Company Ltd in Pointe à Pierre
RISHI RAGOONATH
Chairman of the State-owned Guaracara Refinery Company Ltd (GRCL), Gowtam Maharaj, says the shuttered Pointe-a-Pierre refinery is attracting renewed international interest following the international rating agency Moody’s decision to upgrade Trinidad and Tobago’s sovereign economic outlook from negative to stable while affirming its Ba2 credit rating.
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A former employee of the University of the West Indies (UWI) has lost an appeal over the dismissal of her case challenging the quality of representation she received from the Oilfield Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU).
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Majority State-owned telecommunication provider Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) has won its appeal over the failure of the Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT) to consult before issuing price caps for interconnection services between service providers.
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Remotely operated vehicle SuBastian is lifted back on board research vessel Falkor (too), inset. ROV SuBastian is about the same size as a minivan and is depth rated to 4,500 metres. It is outfitted with a suite of sensors and scientific equipment to support scientific data and sample collection, as well as interactive research, experimentation and technology development.
Schmidt Ocean Institute
Somewhere in the darkness off Trinidad and Tobago’s coast, ghost sharks drift through cold waters, strange octopuses cling to ancient sponges and creatures with nicknames like the “headless chicken monster” roam a world few humans have ever seen.
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Cedar Grove Private School, located on Chin Aleong Street, Block 3, Palmiste.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Students of Cedar Grove Private School are expected to return to their classrooms today, after a two-week closure prompted by complaints that rats were living on the compound.
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Golconda Community Council interim president Deborah Lewis-Diaz stands in an area eroded by runoff from a clogged drain in HDC’s Ridgewood Gardens, Golconda, where residents fear continued erosion could compromise the foundations of several homes.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Every heavy rain shower brings fresh concern for some families in Ridgewood Gardens, Golconda, as rainwater rushes through a collapsed drain behind their homes, widening cracks and washing away soil.
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Cub Scouts members from the South Central Scout District hold up placards at Embacadere, San Fernando, in observance of Environmental Day on March 5.
INNIS FRANCIS
Scouts from eight groups across the South Central Scout District marched through San Fernando recently, carrying a message of environmental stewardship, urging citizens to help safeguard the planet for future generations.
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