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$48M loss as Tobago Jazz Flops Posted: Saturday, June 4, 2016
$48M loss as Tobago Jazz Flops THE TOBAGO Jazz Experience hit a sour note yesterday.
PM Rowley takes charge of Tobago tourism PRIME Minister Dr Keith Rowley now heads a special committee charged with Tobago's tourism sector, among other things.
No rating system for Tobago hotels Parliament's Joint Select Committee (JSC) meeting
Privy Council dismisses ArcelorMittal appeal ...in the process finding that workers supplied to the company by various contractors under so-called "labour only" contracts were in fact employees of Arcelor Mittal
Get court clothes ready Government's plans to wind up the Human Capital Development Facilitation Company (HCDFC) which the State alleges was used by the former People's Partnership (PP) government to undermine the Tobago House of Assembly (THA).
Coercion may be at play 10 child marriage cases worry Children's Authority
Sat writes AG on child marriage ...requesting statistical data on child marriages in this country.
Maha Sabha defends child marriages in ad THE Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha has continued to defend child marriage, doing so yesterday through a full-page newspaper advertisement in which it stated
Muslims ready for Ramadan
Cautious optimism as Govt finds backpay funds ...to pay fifty percent of back pay owed to the officers of the Police, Fire and Prison Services.
Future of State media still in limbo
Pay $7.7M food bill THEY may have eaten the food, but their failure to pay for it has led to a High Court judge ordering the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force to reimburse a local distributor $7.7 million
Another sinkhole in Sando
Mohammed Ali, the greatest, dead at 74
Prison guard arrested after going home with keys
Killings of 2 men push toll to 200 A second Trincity taxi driver was found murdered yesterday and police believe
Head in a bag, dumped in canal THE BODY of a man found with a bag tied the head was discovered in a canal in Cunupia on Friday.
Former Vindra accused walk free ALL eight of the men who were accused of the murder of Xtra Foods chief executive Vindra Naipaul-Coolman are now back at home with their families
Boy, 9, buggered A NINE-YEAR-OLD boy who was removed from his Central Trinidad home by the Children's Authority last October and placed in a children's home in South Trinidad
Killings of 2 men push toll to 200 A second Trincity taxi driver was found murdered yesterday and police believe
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