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With just weeks to go before Tobago’s January 12 election, political scientist Dr Bishnu Ragoonath says voters remain divided on whether it is even worth turning out to vote.
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The Hall of Justice
The Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago has apologised to court users who have experienced long delays in receiving judgments and decisions, acknowledging the impact of those delays and committing to delivering outstanding matters in the shortest possible time.
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File- Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Eli Zakour.
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The Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation has appealed to all road users to prioritise safety during the Christmas and New Year holidays, as traffic volumes increase across the country.
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Khadijah Byron at her Electronic stall
With Christmas just hours away, vendors across Tobago say sales are coming in, but not at the pace they have grown accustomed to.
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Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo
Finance Minister Davendranath Tancoo has assured that school supervisors and guidance counsellors who have not yet received their retroactive payments will be paid by January 2026, following complaints from Third Schedule officers in the Teaching Service.
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Applicants at the MIC Institute of Technology, Clarke Road, Penal, to register for the National Recruitment Drive in October.
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Just over 1,800 workers have been employed by the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure following the national recruitment drive launched in October, as the Government moves to strengthen field operations and accelerate maintenance work across the country.
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Port-of-Spain South MP Keith Scotland presents a hamper to a constituent as art of his annual 12 Days of Christmas celebration at his Piccadilly Street office, Port-of-Spain on December 18.
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Opposition Members of Parliament (MPs) say they’re doing their best this Christmas to assist those who lost their jobs at the hands of the Government.
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Seuradge Liquor Store customer Gilbert Agard says he usually buys four to five cases of beer for Christmas but will cut back to two due to higher prices.
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With Christmas just one day away, some liquor businesses in South Trinidad are not in good spirits, as alcohol sales have plummeted under steep duties.
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Minutes after cashing a cheque for $380,000 from a bank in Siparia for his employer, a worker was robbed at gunpoint on Monday.
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A Bamboo man was robbed of $2,000 in cash during a home invasion on Monday by several men he believed to be police officers.
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Investigations are being carried out into an attempt to extort a Claxton Bay businessman, whose children and business were threatened if he refused to pay the money as demanded.
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File- Eastern Correctional Rehabilitation Centre, Santa Rosa
Roberto Codallo
Two women were arrested at the Eastern Correctional Rehabilitation Centre in Santa Rosa, after they were found attempting to smuggle marijuana to an inmate.
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