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Multi-million dollar interchange for Macoya on track
Posted: Monday, January 4, 2021

Multi-million dollar interchange for Macoya on track
"We are at the point where we are going to Cabinet with the preliminary designs for the Macoya Interchange. The timeline for that is to have a contract awarded at the latter part of 2021," Sinanan said. The contract, he said, will be awarded through competitive tendering.

Tobago beach party raises COVID concerns
"It is very difficult for the police to act if persons are on beaches because it's difficult for the police to pinpoint whether it is the people are in groups of ten where there are thousands of persons on beaches whether its Maracas or No Man's Land."

Rambachan: Don't sell sea ports
FORMER Tabaquite MP Dr Surujrattan Rambachan is strongly urging the Government to reverse its plans to sell the Port of Port of Spain to foreign/private interests, and said it should instead be whipped into shape as a key state asset.

Cops hand out speeding tickets across the country
The tickets were valued to be around $80,000 varying from $1,000 to $3,000.

Paray: Import restrictions on pasta, cement will hurt consumers
HIGHER prices and shortages will be suffered by local consumers because of the Government's restrictions on the imports of pasta and cement, says Mayaro MP Rushton Paray.

Rowley, Kamla launch campaigns today as 2021 election fever begins
Today is Nomination Day for candidates in the upcoming Tobago House of Assembly (THA) polls and by-elections occurring in five municipal corporation seats in Trinidad.

Rejected PNM candidate likely to run as independent
As candidates in the running to become elected members of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) in the January 25 election prepare to file their nominations at the offices of the returning officers at Calder Hall and John Dial today, one rejected PNM candidate is likely to file as an independent.

Analyst, politicians warm to President's call for political openness

Anxiety increases in St Vincent because of volcano
30,000 people live in the dangerous red zone of the volcano

'There is no volcano evacuation order'

In 2021 my child will be seen and heard
In the case of children with special needs, 2020 was a year when many of them were kept at home, more so than before. With schools and therapy services closed, many had nowhere to go.

Thieves take $1.3 million from RBC ATMs
Upon arrival around 10 am, the branch manager opened the ATM Room and found that the two ATMs were cut open and cash trays were thrown on the floor void of any cash.

Police ask for help in finding 15-yr-old Avalon Reid
Avalon, of Jackson Trace, Enterprise, Chaguanas, was last seen at her home around 11.15 am on New Year's Eve. Calls by her mother to Avalon went unanswered and checks revealed that she was not at home.

Shooting survivor, 3, to undergo second surgery
Cairo Jordan underwent surgery on Saturday at the San Fernando General Hospital. Police said a bullet grazed his left ankle and one of his toes. The bone of his middle toe was protruding.



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