Conjugal rights for prisoners
Cabinet yesterday approved new prison rules to allow for the granting of conjugal rights to certain prisoners. This was revealed by Justice Minister Herbert Volney during yesterday’s post-Cabinet...
View ArticleSando band glows with Sundance Spectacle
San Fernando’s newest Carnival mas band, Southern Mas Associates, is set to make an impact on this year’s celebrations with its presentation, Sundance Spectacle. Led by designers Roger Ramkissoon and...
View ArticleRapso Explosion showcases oral tradition
The 15th edition of Rapso Explosion is scheduled to take place on February 14, at the Nalis Amphitheatre, National Library, Abercromby Street, Port-of-Spain, at 3 pm. The event is designed to...
View ArticleRain fails to damper Parliament opening
Although it rained in Port-of-Spain on Wednesday, it did not put a damper on preparations or indeed the actual ceremonial opening of Parliament at the International Waterfront Centre. Since the...
View ArticleCabinet shake-up – Who's in, Who's out
Changes to the Cabinet of Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley will be announced after lunch on Monday.Well-placed sources told Guardian Media that shake ups are coming in the Ministries of the Attorney...
View ArticleRohan, Kazim in; Nicole, Ancil out
The PNM’s campaign manager for the 2015 general election Rohan Sinanan has been appointed Minister of Works and Transport, and former works minister Fitzgerald Hinds is the new Public Utilities...
View ArticleTTPBA mourns passing of business icon Dr Anthony Sabga
The Trinidad and Tobago Publishers and Broadcasters Association has offered condolences on the passing of business icon Dr Anthony Norman Sabga who passed Wednesday morning.Guardian Media Limited is a...
View ArticlePrisoner chaos as Marcia's cases put off
Anger and violence erupted at the Port-of-Spain Magistrates Court this morning as criminal cases which were previously being heard by Chief Magistrate Marcia Ayers-Caesar came up for hearing.Three men...
View ArticleAppeal Court gives Gov't green light to resume collection of Property Tax forms
Government has been given the green light to resume its collection and processing of valuation return forms required for the calculation of property tax.In an oral ruling at the Hall of Justice this...
View ArticleMarabella man shot dead
A Marabella man is the country's latest murder victim. Everton Moses, 35, was gunned down outside his Riverside Drive, Marabella home around 8.30 pm on Tuesday.According to reports, officers responding...
View ArticleMet Office warns about rough seas
The Met Office is warning of adverse sea conditions with waves as high three metres.It is warning persons with marine interests to exercise caution in all sea-related activities.The following is a...
View ArticleT&TEC puts on additional hotline numbers in light of Tropical Storm Warning
The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) has issued two addition hotline numbers in light of the Tropical Storm Warning.The following is a statement issued by T&TEC."The Trinidad...
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