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WE'LL STAND FIRM
Posted: Friday, January 1, 2016

WE'LL STAND FIRM
NEWLY appointed Central Bank Governor Dr Alvin Hilaire affirmed yesterday that there will be no compromise of the institution's independence in the technical advice it gives to Government.

New governor assures policy continuity at CBTT

TSTT customers to benefit with VAT reduction

Schools' swine flu alert
Parents warned to keep kids who show flu signs at home

Stay at home if you have flu symptoms

Scholarships to be cut by 15 per cent
Education ministry also cuts 118 million from its budget

Books for all children
NO CHILD will be without textbooks, Education Minister Anthony Garcia said yesterday at a press conference.

TTEC says 'sorry'
THE Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (TTEC) assured its customers that whether they choose to ring in the new year in their homes or at any other venue, there will be no blackouts.

The year that was
YEAR IN REVIEW

Hello Rowley... bye, bye Kamla
UNDOUBTEDLY the biggest development in politics for 2015 was the election of Diego Martin West MP and People's National Movement (PNM) political leader Dr Keith Rowley as Prime Minister

Role for CEPEP in Agri sector
Rambharat to utilise workforce…

Farmers welcome buy local drive

Contractors welcome new housing drive

Marlene house inquiry sent to police
The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) Allocations Manager Lauren Legall has referred a matter regarding Housing Minister Marlene Mc Donald to the Integrity Commission and the Commissioner of Police.

PBR closed to private vehicles
Drivers of private motor vehicles with three or more occupants will no longer be allowed onto the Priority Bus Route (PBR).

'Skimming' victims speak of hardships
VICTIMS of the "skimming" fraud which hit RBC Royal Bank during the long Christmas weekend contacted Newsday to indicate the time-consuming, but necessary procedure in getting their financial status in order.

North Eastern Division seizes 112 guns for year
This number is just two short of the 114 firearms recovered by police officers of the Northern Division.

Dad shot and killed in bathroom
AFTER ambushing members of a Gasparillo family on Wednesday evening, two gunmen asked family members for the "man with the gold tooth and white jersey".



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