ALTA founder Paula Lucie-Smith, right, shares points presented by Michael Crawford at the WLS 2025 on the science of reading with ALTA tutors at the annual tutors’ meeting in June.
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ALTA founder Paula Lucie-Smith, right, shares points presented by Michael Crawford at the WLS 2025 on the science of reading with ALTA tutors at the annual tutors’ meeting in June.
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Fishermen push a pirogue out to sea at Bonasse Village, Cedros earlier this month.
Kristian De Silva
Trinidadian fishermen and others from Caribbean territories yesterday boycotted a Zoom meeting aimed at opposing the deployment of US warships in the Caribbean.
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FILE - Venezuela Defence Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez.
Ariana Cubillos
Venezuela’s Defence Minister Vladimir Padrino López is dismissing as “fake news” reports circulating on social media and in regional outlets that two senior Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) generals had deserted.
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John Garcia points to the grassy area along Jairasingh Village Road, Sangre Grande, where his son, off-duty soldier Enrique Garcia, was killed by police on Sunday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
The relatives of two men killed during a purported shootout with police are questioning the official version of the incident put forward by the TTPS, as they are doubtful that either of their relatives attacked the officers first.
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Two women and two men have been arrested and jointly charged in connection with a burglary reported in the South Western Division on September 13.
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A doubles vendor and her employee were tied up and robbed of thousands of dollars when four masked men stormed her home at Plymouth Road, Tobago, early yesterday morning.
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Princes Town MP Dr Aiyna Ali
RISHI RAGOONATH
The Election and Boundaries Commission (EBC) office in Princes Town has been closed until further notice after a van crashed into the building at St Croix Junction on Sunday and broke down a section of its wall.
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T&T Farmers’ Union executive member Shiraz Khan
With an annual average allocation of $945 million, the Ministry of Agriculture still falls below the $1 billion threshold that T&T Farmers’ Union executive member Shiraz Khan says would demonstrate genuine concern for the sector, warning that anything less in the 2026 budget would signal indifference by the State.
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A landslide along Rich Plain Road, Diego Martin, currently threatens to damage nearby properties.
CARISSA LEE
A Rich Plain Road family slept more easily last night, after Diego Martin Borough Corporation (DMBC) workers covered a landslide threatening their home with tarpaulin on Sunday.
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Four witnesses were called by the State as the trial against former ANSA Bank employees and car business dealers, who allegedly defrauded the bank, began yesterday.
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FILE - Host Jimmy Kimmel speaks at the Oscars in Los Angeles on Feb. 26, 2017. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
Chris Pizzello
ABC will reinstate Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show in the wake of criticism over his comments about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, officials with the network said Monday.
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A call from the T&T Automotive Dealers Association (TTADA) for greater transparency from local corporations operating in the automotive sector, insisting that the public has a right to know the facts behind major decisions impacting consumers.
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The President of the Fire Service Association of Trinidad and Tobago, Keone Guy
VASHTI SINGH
A warning that the Fire Service is in dire need of resources, and the lack of equipment is severely hampering the work of fire officers and as a consequence, citizens lives are being put at risk.
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