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One of the ambulances that was purchased by the TRHA.
The Office of Procurement Regulation (OPR) has launched an investigation into the Tobago Regional Health Authority’s (TRHA) multi-million-dollar ambulance purchase, following a formal complaint by Minority Leader Kelvon Morris.
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Eastern Correctional Rehabilitation Centre, Santa Rosa
Darren Mitchell, the lawyer representing detainees at the Eastern Correctional Rehabilitation Centre, is warning the public that more “innocent” people will be locked up if the State of Emergency continues.
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San Fernando Mayor Robert Parris, centre, with Les Efforts East/Cipero councillor Ryaad Hosein, left, and Mon Repos/Navet councillor Nigel Cottier at the San Fernando Market during a major cleanup exercise yesterday.
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San Fernando Mayor Robert Parris has welcomed the Government’s plan to construct a waterfront hotel, conference centre, and oceanfront residences in San Fernando.
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Tiffani Johnson tends to her uncle O’Neil Sookoo’s injuries yesterday, after he was attacked by a neighbour’s pitbull in Claxton Bay on Saturday.
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After years of protecting citizens, a retired police constable is now recovering from a battle that nearly cost him his life—an attack by a pitbull outside his Claxton Bay home.
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Police in Tobago say more arrests are likely as investigations continue into a series of violent incidents involving students on the island.
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President of the Trinidad and Tobago Aggregate Producers Alliance (TTAPA), Nigel Tenia
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President of the Trinidad and Tobago Aggregate Producers Alliance (TTAPA), Nigel Tenia, is calling on the Government to grant an immediate moratorium on sand and gravel operations, as the sector has been operating without formal licences for more than two decades.
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Two students physically assault another student at the Siparia Secondary School.
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Police are set to charge two students, ages 13 and 15, who were seen physically assaulting another student on a staircase at the Siparia East Secondary School.
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The Privy Council building in London, England. [Image courtesy the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council]
The Privy Council will have the final say over a medical negligence lawsuit brought by the mother of a 23-year-old man with cerebral palsy against the private clinic he was delivered at and her attending obstetrician.
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The Office of the Attorney General has signalled its intention to pursue a final appeal over a decision by the Court of Appeal to uphold a $20 million default judgment in a malicious prosecution lawsuit brought by nine men formerly accused of the kidnapping and murder of businesswoman Vindra Naipaul-Coolman.
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Climate expert Steve Maximay, left, with other Caribbean climate stakeholders at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, yesterday.
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President of the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30), André Corrêa do Lago, says Small Island Developing States (SIDS) have found a home in Belém, Brazil, and that their needs will be front and centre at the United Nations Climate Change Conference.
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High Commissioner-designate to Jamaica Deborah Thomas-Felix speaks with Public Utilities Minister Barry Padarath during the farewell ceremony for T&TEC workers departing for Jamaica at the VIP Lounge, Piarco International Airport, yesterday.
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Minister of Public Utilities Barry Padarath has dismissed stereotypes of “unproductive” public servants while commending a contingent of 25 T&T Electricity Commission (T&TEC) workers for volunteering to join a mutual aid team deployed to Jamaica to assist with recovery efforts following Hurricane Melissa.
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Minister of Defence and MP for Toco/Sangre Grande, Wayne Sturge, closed his constituency office to accommodate members of the Homer family, who were left homeless after a recent fire.
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Fifteen members of the Homer family, whose homes were destroyed by fire at Vega De Oropouche on Friday, have been temporarily housed at the constituency office of Minister of Defence and MP for Toco/Sangre Grande, Wayne Sturge.
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