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Rush for gas, but Petrotrin promises smooth supply Posted: Monday, September 3, 2012
Rush for gas, but Petrotrin promises smooth supply ...Petrotrin issued a release assuring that contingency plans are in place to ensure a "uninterrupted supply" of gas on the local market.
Protest mounts at Petrotrin Talks fail between union, board
Experts agree constitutional reform needed Fifty years is too long for a nation as young as T&T to operate without substantial constitutional reform says director of the Police Complaints Authority Gillian Lucky.
Mayor Louis Lee Sing must go ...local government counterpart Dave Persad, has called for the mayor's resignation over his refusal to officially allow the corporation to participate in Independence Day celebrations.
TTUTA: Staff can walk out of unsafe schools THE Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) says teachers have the right to walk out if their schools do not meet the provisions laid out by the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
JP: Court backlog a danger to T&T Justice of the Peace Ackbar Khan has said the backlog of cases in the country's criminal courts "is a danger to the country".
Volney: Not all 50 inmates secured release THE Government's hope of releasing 50 prisoners in time for Trinidad and Tobago's 50th anniversary of Independence has been slowed by the Mercy Committee's rejection of over 20 of the recommended prisoners.
Children's Bill must become law ALTHOUGH there is no evidence that there are any child pornography rings or active child pornography groups in this country, the Police Service hierarchy is hoping the Children's Bill would be made law soon...
Adopt the CCJ ...Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar on Saturday urged her Jamaican counterpart Portia Simpson-Miller to adopt the CCJ as that country's final Court of Appeal.
A great day in T&T's history At the stroke of midnight on August 30, 1962, there was thunderous applause as the Union Jack was lowered and the red, black and white flag of Trinidad and Tobago was hoisted in the forecourt of the brightly lit Red House in Port of Spain.
Rowley on 50th anniversary celebrations: No unity, just lavish PR stunt In the aftermath of the country's celebrations marking the nation's golden jubilee, Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley yesterday slammed the Government, branding the affair as a lavish public relations stunt.
Accepting, solving your own problems Meaning of independence
Michael Harris: The issue of nationhood
Marion O'Callaghan: We were all Trinbagonians
Keith Subero: In the naughty corner
Bandit shot in the head A SUSPECTED car thief remains warded in critical condition after he was found shot in the head and barely conscious inside a stolen car which had crashed off the road in Trou Macaque Road, Laventille, during the early morning hours yesterday.
Cops to probe alleged extortion in prison Chairman of the Legal Aid Authority Chateram Sinanan has called for an immediate police investigation into alleged extortion in prison.
Solider in court today for criminal assault A 28-year-old soldier is expected to appear before a Port-of-Spain magistrate today to answer charges of indecent and criminal assault.
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