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Dealers to set gas price by end January Posted: Thursday, December 31, 2020
Dealers to set gas price by end January ENERGY Minister Franklin Khan on Wednesday told Newsday he will initiate a free market in the retail sale of gasoline by the end of January, but not on January 1, 2021 as commonly but wrongly believed. He also promised to tell drivers the wholesale price paid by dealers for their gas so that they might make informed choices.
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100 jobs at Hilton Trinidad hang in balance The hotel, he said was still not providing the union with any data, financial or otherwise, but has indicated that it was operating at a 67 per cent loss.
Attorney: Cops unable to stop parties on private property
Ailing man, 73, sends '22 e-mails' begging to return Cuthbert Pantin, 73, sent his 22nd e-mail to the Ministry on December 26, 2020.
COVID-19 deaths climb to 126, five more test positive
Warner opens up on battle with COVID-19
Alert level at La Soufriere volcano raised to Orange in St Vincent An effusive eruption was recorded at La Soufriere in St Vincent and the Grenadines today raising the volcano's alert level from Yellow to Orange.
Murders still below 400 in 2020 so far According to statistics, in 2012 TT had 383 murders – 31 more than the year before. Since then, the toll had been trending upward until last year, when the murder rate reached its second highest in TT history, with 538. The highest number of murders in one year was in 2008, when 550 people were killed.
Griffith: Biggest obstacle to police was funding
West: More acceptance of PCA from police under Griffith's tenure
It is time to float Trinidad and Tobago dollar
Fright night for pets Owners brace for dreaded Old Year's fireworks
MOWT: Extension of validity of expired driver's permits to March 31
State acquires 50% of land for Tobago airport project A release by the Ministry of Finance on Wednesday said it approved funding for 23 more Tobago property owners in the land acquisition process in Crown Point.
Rough seas expected over New Year's weekend The Trinidad and Tobago Inter-island Transportation Company Limited (TTIT) is advising the travelling public of adverse sea conditions expected over the holiday weekend, from December 31 to January 3.
Tobago youths protest against gender-based violence
Man charged after poultry depot owner, friends tied up, robbed A 38-year-old unemployed man is due to appear virtually at the Siparia Magistrates' Court on Wednesday after he was charged with two counts of robbery with violence.
Dead teen's body waits 10 days for autopsy While he was undergoing a CT scan at St Clair, doctors realised he had a fractured skull and tissues around the skull were damaged.
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