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Nurses still overworked... Posted: Thursday, April 2, 2026
Nurses still overworked, underpaid after new hires PRESIDENT of the Trinidad and Tobago National Nursing Association Idi Stuart said the North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA), which the association has been in an ongoing impasse over salaries and working conditions, hiring new nurses would only be a ‘drop in the bucket'.
UK gathers more than 40 countries to press Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
U.S. lifts sanctions on Venezuela's acting President Delcy Rodríguez
Ramdeen announces probe into PPGPL's US acquisitions An investigation has begun into the operations of Phoenix Park Gas Processors Ltd's (PPGPL) United States subsidiaries, triggering suspensions, a resignation, and a widening probe into how shareholder funds were deployed into loss-making ventures over several years.
Gunfire on golf course: Venezuelan suspects held in stolen car A shootout between police and suspected car thieves on Wednesday night in Princes Town ended with two Venezuelan men in custody and the stolen vehicle recovered.
BMW owner opens fire on bandits
Pensioner lured from bank, robbed in Couva A 76-year-old pensioner was robbed of cash, a cellphone, and bank cards after being lured into a vehicle by two women at a Couva bank on Wednesday afternoon.
Woman found dead along North Coast Road Police said the woman appeared to be in her 20s, of mixed descent, brown complexion, about 5 ft 7 in tall and weighing approximately 200 pounds.
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