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September 9 is Budget Day Posted: Monday, August 12, 2013
September 9 is Budget Day In a departure from the normal practice, the date for the presentation of the 2013/2014 national budget was announced yesterday evening via a two-line statement from the Office of the Prime Minister.
Budget Day is September 9
BUDGET DAY SEPT 9
..TTMA president wants VAT removed on heavy equipment President of the Trinidad and Tobago Manufacturers Association (TTMA) Nicholas Lok Jack yesterday said he hoped the September 9 budget included incentives for local producers and manufacturers.
Build It Children's Hospital Stays at Couva
Concerns grow over local content As work on Debe campus continues...
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Hutchinson: Baptiste scandal a 'sad situation' Former national sprinter, Ayanna Hutchinson:
FOUR INJURED IN SHOOTING SPREE Communities in Nelson Street and Sea Lots were subjected to a "shooting spree" which resulted in four persons being taken to the Port-of-Spain General Hospital for treatment.
PM can face charges—Ramesh For failing to abide by Highway review report...
Victory motorcade for ILP For more than eight hours yesterday, the Independent Liberal Party (ILP) motorcade revisited the Chaguanas West constituency as a show of victory in last month's by-election.
Oudit makes debut at ILP election launch Lyndira Oudit sent out a call to political "fence sitters" on Saturday night, warning them that sitting on the fence could cause them to split.
Oudit: Govt squandered our trust
Suruj: Lyndira had time to create PP change Former government Senator Lyndira Ouditt had three years and ample opportunity to make known her concerns with the People's Partnership administration.
Jack: Dookeran has lost his way
Moonilal: Elections not postponed
Jack 'reckless' Suruj denies corruption allegations:
...Nidco not aware of $15.3m property claim
Claims of trouble at EMA Fresh allegations of political appointments and cronyism at the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) have surfaced and sparked a disagreement between a former board member John Julien and current chairman Allan Bachan.
London proposes 'Reconciliation Commission' ...striving for Tobago self-governance
Old stoves, fridges cause Diego flooding The clean up following heavy showers and flash flooding was completed by the Diego Martin Regional Corporation at about 11 pm Saturday.
Browne: Watercourses neglected Diego Martin one year after floods...
Residents of Wee Road cry neglect after floods CLOSE to a dozen families of Wee Road, Diego Martin, were yesterday crying neglect by the State after being severely flooded on Saturday.
'Routine check-up' leaves two-year-old disabled A routine check-up at Mt Hope Hospital in 2011 has left a Chaguanas family wishing they had stayed at home.
Papa Neeza's tomb not in any danger The tomb of Papa Neeza, legendary patriarch of the Merikens, is intact and not affected by landslips
3 historic treasures of San Fernando In its early years, San Fernando was a small seaside settlement with rickety huts covered with thatched roofs.
It was best ever Arima Borough Day 125th anniversary in Carnival-style
Empowered by law to inspect, certify Bureau of Standards consumers' watchdog...
Chaplain calls for army to be cleaned up Defence Force Chaplain Father Hugh Ahye yesterday said it was time to clean up the army
Five goats stolen from Valencia farm Eastern Division Police are currently investigating a report in which five goats, valued at $18,000, were stolen from a farm in Valencia over the weekend.
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