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THA's $4.3 billion budget package: $20m to upgrade Milford Road Posted: Monday, July 2, 2012
THA's $4.3 billion budget package: $20m to upgrade Milford Road Work has begun on the Scarborough Library project with the engagement of a new contractor.
Cadiz meets London on Tobago's tourism industry Minister of Tourism Stephen Cadiz met THA Chief Secretary Orville London and Tourism and Transportation Secretary Assemblyman Oswald Williams for more than an hour on Friday to discuss Tobago's tourism industry.
Gibbs Must Move Them Warner on new Re-Route camp
EMBD making moves to demolish new protest campsite THE Estate Management Business Development Company Ltd (EMBD) is planning to demolish the new protest camp set up by the Highway Re-Route Movement on Saturday.
Jack gets worldwide play on Debe demolition From Washington to Indonesia and throughout the Caribbean, media houses all over the world reported that National Security Minister Jack Warner led troops to demolish the Highway Re-route protesters' camp at Debe.
Residents concerned over rivalry, money National Security Minister Jack Warner's million-dollar Hoop of Life basketball competition can, backfire and cause more crime in high-risk communities.
...An excellent idea, says Brian Manning BRIAN Manning, son of former prime minister Patrick Manning said he is fully in support of the "Hoop of Life" basketball competition.
Jack: Govt paid for Shaq NATIONAL Security Minister Jack Warner yesterday disclosed that Government paid for retired NBA basketball star Shaquille O'Neal to come to Trinidad for the launch of its "Hoop of Life" initiative.
Prakash needs to stand up and lead ...says Minister of Sport Anil Roberts.
Cop Stabbed Woman...Then Drinks Poison A Special Reserve Police Officer (SRP) is now fighting for his life at the Port-of-Spain General Hospital after ingesting a deadly herbicide (Swiper) used for destroying grass following an altercation at his home with his 45-year-old close female relative.
Taxi driver charged with Michelle's murder Newly-appointed Minister of Gender, Youth and Child Development Marlene Coudray yesterday welcomed the news that Jamaican taxi driver Ivan Taylor has been charged with the kidnapping and murder of her daughter, Michelle Coudray-Greaves. However, she said that brings "little closure" to her.
Freed woman thanks God for life San Fernando housewife Melissa Bisnath said she was lucky to be alive and praised God yesterday after she was set free hours after being abducted from her Palmyra Village home on Saturday.
Police baffled in faceless body death INVESTIGATIONS are continuing into the death of Shurland Chance whose faceless body was found early Saturday morning.
Health Minister: Conduct research into health sector's ills Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan yesterday challenged the medical profession to conduct research on the ills and the perceived ills of the health sector to help the ministry move forward.
Severe drop in Tobago HIV/AIDS death rate The death rate among persons with HIV/AIDS in Tobago has dropped by 85 per cent while hospitalisation of those with the disease was down by 70 per cent, THA Chief Secretary Orville London disclosed on Thursday.
Cool history of ice in T&T These days one can buy a refrigerator with an LCD screen set in the door. Long ago it was a great indulgence.
Williams did not want Regiment ...Formed weeks before Independence
Marion O'Callaghan: When China's schools do better
Keith Subero: I'm watching my door
Michael Harris: Mr Warner's trial run
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