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Mixed views on new hospital fee Posted: Thursday, October 5, 2017
Mixed views on new hospital fee Some private medical institutions are yet to decide whether the increase in licence fees for the institutions announced in the 2017-2018 Budget by Finance Minister Colm Imbert will be passed on to patients.
Govt to get $.5m from new hospital fees
$236 million goes to POS The Port-of-Spain City Corporation has received the largest allocation for expenditure in the 2017/2018 Budget, out of the 14 local government bodies in Trinidad
$178 million road project begins
$3m upgrade for golf course Planning gets allocation for Chaguaramas Development plan
Nuisance tax - says former health minister
Passengers to feel effect of PTSC protest ...shutdown of operations at the Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) San Fernando garage by workers over the past five days over health and safety concerns.
NSA: Not enough for farmers in budget
'Higher diesel price equals higher food prices' ...get ready to pay more says farmers
Oil producers unsure about new royalty tax
Wounded Cop Recovering
Dominica needs heavy equipment ...to clear "thousands of tonnes of debris," roadways and landslips that continue to hamper relief efforts.
Health scare for students at ministry launch ...during the screening exercise conducted by North Central Regional Health Authority around 10 am, medical staff determined that six students were suffering from high blood pressure.
Holy Faith takes in 60 students Dominicans affected by Maria already in T&T
'I didn't mean to publicly humiliate Imbert' ...says PLOTT's co-founder
Are white shooters called 'lone wolves,' by default? When Stephen Craig Paddock - a white American - was identified as the gunman who rained bullets on multitudes at a Las Vegas concert, he was quickly characterized as a "lone wolf."
Woman, grandpa held with AK-47, and police, army kits
Fooled: Cop visits abandoned shack to buy gold, gets robbed A POLICE officer who went to buy a piece of jewellery advertised on social media was instead robbed of $5,000 by the seller on Tuesday.
Man dies in accident after vowing to stop driving Mary Dematias- Khan recalled how she begged her husband Mohammed Khan, 85, to stop driving, one day after he died in a three-car smash up near the Signal Hill traffic lights.
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