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Ramishchand defends family
Posted: Thursday, September 17, 2020

Ramishchand defends family over private beach party
At least two doctors, including one working at the Health Ministry, two lawyers and one accountant were at the "private beach party" that is currently engaging the attention of police, according to a post on the Facebook account of the father of the woman who posted a video of the event on social media over the weekend.

Jack predicts 14% blow to Tobago economy
Saying the division is monitoring the impact of the pandemic on Tobago's economy, Jack said the projected slump in GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is being driven largely by declines in the tourism, manufacturing and financial-services sectors.

Chief Sec: State agri lands in wrong hands
"In Tobago we have a number of state lands that can be made available to farmers. However, a number of them are currently locked up in unproductive leases. They are leased to persons who are either dead or are simply not utilising the land for agricultural purposes. We intend to fix that."

Port Authority to help retired couple separated by covid19">
Keith Kennedy and Glendora Kennedy, both 62, have been married for 37 years. They were separated for the first time when Keith was given an exemption to return home recently – but not Glendora, who is Barbadian.

Partying 25-year-old 'killed' granny with covid19
He said while he had received some condemnation about his remarks about a young woman on a "private beach," he had received praise from a number of parents for talking to young people.

Griffith: Stuart Young's 'relative' not suspect in Bayside party probe

Mandate for the THA: Correcting 'the betrayal of trust'
The first problem is what Robinson effectively summarised as "the betrayal of trust" to the people of Tobago. While he was specifically referring to the administration of Central Government in Trinidad, it is to be noted that there were two episodes of betrayal; first, from the imperial government and its agents and continued by the colonial authorities.

100-plus Jaxx restaurant staff want compensation
Many of them have worked for the company for 16 or 17 years, they said, as managers, supervisors, dishwashers, kitchen attendants, among other things.

No influx of Venezuelan crabs in Trinidad
The economic crises in Venezuela, coupled with the pandemic, seem to have decreased the illegal importation of crabs for sale in TT.

Hurricane Sally unleashes flooding, hundreds rescued
Hurricane Sally lumbered ashore near the Florida-Alabama line Wednesday with 105 mph (165 kph) winds and rain measured in feet, not inches, swamping homes and forcing the rescue of hundreds of people as it pushed inland for what could be a slow and disastrous drenching across the Deep South.

Trinidad and Tobago under Coral Bleaching Alert
'Can you feel the heat? Due to the increase of our marine waters, the NOAA's Coral Reef Watch Bleaching Alert has placed Trinidad and Tobago under Coral Bleaching Alert Level 1 for the next four weeks. Please report any signs of coral bleaching to the IMA.'

Late TT cricketer Gomes 'was a real team man'
Gomes, born in Arima, scored 2,645 runs in 55 first-class matches which included five centuries and 15 half centuries. The right-hander achieved a highest score of 213 and he ended his career with an average of 32.65.

Brothers shot dead in Bon Air West
Police said the men were liming with friends when a white Nissan AD Wagon pulled up and someone inside fired several shots. The group scattered.



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