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$5M for Liat flights to Tobago Posted: Sunday, April 8, 2018
$5M for Liat flights to Tobago CAL foots additional costs for air bridge
Cabo Star resumes sailing today
Sinanan orders audit into dry-docking of T&T Spirit
Hotels near full for Easter Despite the ongoing sea bridge problems, the Ministry of Tourism says some properties in Tobago recorded above 75 per cent occupancy during the Easter period.
Data Protection Act not proclaimed ..UNC did nothing wrong—lawyer
Prakash: COP broke no law Former legal affairs minister on data mining scandal
Judgment day for UTT? ... 'all the money done'
All clear for Manzan highway NIDCO chairman Herbert George said there was too much misinformation about the project in the public domain.
Help the suffering Venezuelans, pleads MP OPPOSITION Member of Parliament for Barataria Dr Fuad Khan is making an appeal for the Government to review its policy related to Venezuelans seeking asylum in Trinidad and Tobago as their country continues to collapse
Malaria and sick animals from Venezuela too Outside of the influx of Venezuelans entering the country legally and illegally as they seek refuge away from the brink of starvation
Guns, sex for food Activists: Venezuelans exploited by local criminals
Five Africans held at detention centre for 2 years
Brace for industrial action from postal workers
Wreckage from Russian rocket on Mayaro shore
Sacked Sport Ministry worker's tale of woe
PCA: Train cops to deal with mentally ill The Police Complaints Authority (PCA) says it does not endorse the proposition that citizens should not call the police for assistance if they are in danger from mentally ill persons.
PCA: Cops must help the mentally ill
Govt dragging feet on police station for Enterprise
Venezuelan teen killed A teenager with dual citizenship in TT and Venezuela was killed on Friday night, leaving officers stumped for a motive.
Fisherman's son on rescue mission A close relative of three fishermen abducted at sea, on Thursday, has taken a brave step to journey alone in search of the missing men.
'Let them go' "PLEASE let my family go. They have not done anything wrong."
'Go home, make love to your husband' Expert relates what police told domestic violence victim
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