Dialysis patients will not suffer over funding—ministry
Dialysis patients who are recipients of Government-subsidised treatment at the St Augustine Medical Hospital have been assured that their health will not suffer as...
PM frustrated over crime, selection of CoP
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is expressing a sense of frustration with the country’s crime problem admitting to telling his wife, Sharon Rowley, that:...
Petrotrin’s overtime bill stands at $22m
Despite facing a financial bind, the monthly overtime bill at State-owned Petrotrin is $22 million, while its annual wage bill to its 5,000 employees...
Evicted illegal tenants return to HDC apartments
A third attempt by the police to evict illegal occupants from the Housing Development Corporation’s (HDC) Clifton Towers proved unsuccessful yesterday as the people...
Rome sings first at Soca Monarch semis
As the NLCB’s Play Whe International Soca Monarch competition heats up, Jerome Precilla also known as “Rome” will be performing in first place at...
TT$6million reward to free Rajaee
Prison officials are being praised after their diligence stopped what they claim was an attempted jail break of a top priority prisoner on Monday...
Financial constraints force closure of Kalypso Revue
Fifty five years after it was formed by legendary calypsonian Lord Kitchener, the Kalypso Revue tent is set to close due to financial constraints.
The...
Criminologist: Economic hardships in Christmas, Carnival responsible for high crime
January is usually one of the bloodiest months for the year and with 48 murders already recorded, 2018 seems to heading in the same...
Senator warns of accusations against A and V
Independent Senator Stephen Creese has caution against levelling accusations in the fake oil scandal at State- owned Petrotrin involving lease operator A and V...
Garcia: No crisis at Costaatt
“There is no crisis at Costaatt.”
So said Education Minister Anthony Garcia as he answered questions in the Senate yesterday in relation to recent media...