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Chinese groups advised to postpone travel
Posted: Sunday, February 2, 2020

Chinese groups advised to postpone travel between China, T&T

Student returns to T&T from China: I was screened, cleared
Requesting her name not be published, the Social Sciences student travelled from Shanghai to Tokyo, then to Texas and finally T&T.

Methanex: We will shut down Titan plant
If the plant closes, 100 high-paying permanent employees will be sent on the breadline with another 40 contract workers also getting their pink slips.

Stakeholders: We must do more to keep traditional mas alive
Dr Jo-anne Tull, lecturer, and coordinator of the University of the West Indies' Carnival Studies programme agreed that over the years there had been fewer regional Carnival events, fewer or smaller prizes, and calls for bandleaders to become more self-reliant.

Real unity as Grenada promotes its soca artistes in TT
The purpose of the briefing was to expose the TT media to the Grenadian soca artistes who are campaigning in the 2020 TT Carnival.

Met Office: Significant amount of Saharan dust over T&T

Fyzabad MP wants electronic monitoring bracelets
Fyzabad MP Dr Lackram Bodoe is calling for the implementation of electronic monitoring bracelets for domestic violence perpetrators who have protection orders against them.

Mom of murdered woman in tears

Mom vs schoolgirl: Beating on the road
According to Garcia, this latest incident of student indiscipline in the streets reiterates the sentiments shared earlier this week of the need for increased partnership between the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service and the Ministry of Education.

Mother seeks closure after teen son vanishes
A friend later told them that Christon went to Moruga, either La Lune or Marac Village, with a man to buy marijuana. Initially, the man denied it but later admitted to the drug run. The man claimed to have dropped off Christon by a man's house then left."



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