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COVID kills Carnival 2021 season
Posted: Tuesday, September 29, 2020

COVID kills Carnival 2021 season
And unless Government’s negotiations with Patriotic Energies and Technologies for the Guaracara refinery are completed by end of next month, that deal will be "dead" also and new options will have to be sought.

PM: T&T Carnival 2021 is ‘not on’
Speaking at a forum earlier Monday, Rowley said: "In 72 hours we will be in October and if at this time in October we are still in the throes of a pandemic, it would be madness to be talking about Carnival in February. I see no future for Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago in the months ahead."

Imbert: Hard decisions to be made
The Finance Minister said with the best of intention he does not see government revenue exceeding $40 billion in the next fiscal year and said mandatory expenditure is already 52 billion broken down into $42 billion on non discretionary expenditure and 10 billion to support state enterprises and statutory bodies.

CGCL to make its first shipment of methanol
The shipment comes more than five years after the breaking of ground for the construction of the methanol to Dimethyl Ether (DME) plant at La Brea and is a significant step forward for the company.

Gary: 'DSS haul could be more than $50M; I'm stepping on big toes'
Griffith also said that several high-level entities want him to stop investigating the matter.

Commissioner: Don’t assume what was in the envelope
"This was an envelope and that is the difference between Gary Griffith and many others who use perception as reality. I am not saying the person is guilty or innocent, I will wait on due process to make sure. Suppose the envelope involved names of major politicians or persons involved in this and he put it in an envelope to prevent it," he said.

Crashed 'sou-sou' admin's car firebombed
The woman controlled two "sou-sou" investment groups that crashed weeks ago. A number of social media users have been posting pictures of her, asking for information on her whereabouts so that they can retrieve their money.

Salaries for TTFA coaches in limbo
The technical staff indicated in their letter to the United TTFA that their month-long negotiations with the FIFA-appointed Normalisation Committee over unpaid salaries have reached an impasse.

Covid death No. 72
Number of samples which have tested positive at public and private facilities in Trinidad and Tobago 4,382

Police praise citizens for wearing masks, social distancing in PoS

COVID-19 positive patient falls to his death at Arima Hospital
The North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA) has confirmed the death of a COVID-19 positive patient at the Arima General Hospital on Sunday morning.

ANSA Merchant Bank has record 37% growth
THE ANSA Merchant Bank Group (AMBL) recorded profit before tax (PBT) of $357 million in 2019 which was a record growth of in PBT year on year of 37 per cent.

CAL schedules flight from Trinidad to Barbados on October 2

How to make indoor spaces safer during covid19
That's the short answer delivered by the World Health Organisation's Infection Prevention Control consultant Luca Fontana.

MP worried about potential COVID-19 spike as H1N1 vaccines are given out
The Member of Parliament for Cumuto/Manzanilla is sounding an alarm over the potential for an increase in COVID-19 cases, as citizens go to health facilities to get their flu shots, as another flu season begins.

Venezuelan baby, infants come ashore in Erin
Thirteen Venezuelan nationals, including six minors, found hiding near the Erin Fishing Facility were detained by police on Saturday night.

Moonilal tells govt: Finish Ramai Trace Hindu School
Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal has written to the Government requesting that a primary school, named after him in his constituency, be completed.

Sprangalang is hospitalised, not dead

Penal teen missing
Police is seeking the assistance of the public in locating missing teenager Loreena Baboolal

Chaguanas mom, 75, still hopeful as son missing for 6 months
He disappeared after leaving the family’s Enterprise home for work on the night of March 19 and has not been seen or heard from since.

Wallerfield man held with gun, marijuana
A 29-year-old Jacob Hill, Wallerfield man was held by police on Monday for the possession a gun, ammunition and marijuana.

Couva family shaken after finding relative dead
Relatives said they did not know if foul play was behind Deonarine's death but if it was, they don't know why anyone would want to kill him, since he had not complained about being threatened in the recent past.

Retired policeman held for shooting SRP
A 61-year-old retired police sergeant is in police custody after he shot and wounded a special reserve police (SRP) constable who tried to quell an argument with another customer in Sangre Grande on Monday.



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