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TT crosses 4,000 infection mark Posted: Wednesday, September 23, 2020
TT crosses 4,000 infection mark The country has now gone two days without recording a new covid19 death. The last three deaths were recorded on Sunday.
Cops shut down alleged pyramid scheme Guardian Media understands that the group - the Drugs Sou Sou (DSS) - was set to pay out multiple members yesterday when the Special Operations Response Team of the TTPS was dispatched to control the crowd.
Soldiers held, cash seized in La Horquetta raid A police exercise led by Police Commissioner Gary Griffith and DCP Jayson Forde led to the seizure of a large quantity of cash at a house in La Horquetta on Tuesday afternoon.
TTFA to drop FIFA case in local court Sources who were part of the two-hour online Zoom meeting attended by 32 of the 47 TTFA delegates, said a vote on the issue saw 21 delegates voting to drop the case, eight wanted it to continue while three abstained from voting.
TTSEC launches EASi platform "Our data also indicates that as at July 31st, 2020 the securities market was valued at over TT$325 billion – approximately twice the size of Trinidad and Tobago's GDP for 2018." She further stated, "It is therefore quite fitting that we launch our EASi platform during this covid19 global pandemic, when the demand for contactless delivery of services is critical to slowing the spread of the corona virus and saving lives."
Passport misery to end: New system introduced National Security minister Stuart Young said yesterday the system is well on its way to digitisation, as he announced that the Immigration Division has cleared its backlog of applications and is now ready to issue 48,000 passports.
Over 3,000 collect free bulbs Imbert makes good on budget promise...
Nutrien closes local ammonia plant 'indefinitely' An estimated 50 workers are expected to lose their jobs, effective October 30, according to a CMC report.
Govt failing students with online learning
Venezuelans still coming in: 40 arrive, elude police The vessel was approximately 500 feet from the shore when the illegal migrants began to jump out of the vessel, and scramble with their possessions towards the coast line at Buenos Ayres.
Her decision was her own Archie on Ayers-Caesar's claim of being forced to resign:
PTSC workers consider legal action against management "Health and safety is a serious matter in the country and the union will have to look toward the court to settle this matter because it is a criminal offence when workers' rights are violated with regards to PPE (personal protective equipment) on the job site."
Syrian, Lebanese heritage celebrated in National Patriotism Month
WPC had fake CXC certificate and worked for 4 years, claim cops A 35-year-old female police officer was granted $250,000 bail when she appeared before Justice of the Peace Stephen Young to answer five fraud charges.
'Shortman' the supermarket bobolee goes to court Allegedly supermarket robber Bishop Peterson, who was arrest by employees and customers at a California supermarket last week, has been charged by police with three offences for the incident.
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