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Over 100,000 pockets suffer in cancelled Carnival
Posted: Friday, January 15, 2021

TTPA: Over 100,000 pockets suffer in cancelled Carnival
"Entertainment in Trinidad and Tobago has been painted a lot of the time, especially during this pandemic as more of a vice than it has been as a business," he said.

20 per cent of containers scanned at ports
Some technocrats were saying this is too high.

Mitchell optimistic about Royal Caribbean return
But he added, "This development is certainly an encouraging one, and while it remains conditional on the re-opening of our borders and the decision to recommence receiving cruise ships, it shows continued interest in destinations Trinidad and Tobago."

23 more test positive for COVID-19; two repatriated nationals included
Two repatriated nationals are among 23 persons who have tested positive for COVID-19 from samples taken between January 12 to 14.

Planning Minister undergoes surgery, on extended sick leave
Senator Allyson West will act as Minister of Planning and Development from January 14, 2021, until Minister Robinson-Regis' return to work.

The statues are stirring
The sculptures crafted by the hands of forgotten artist Samuel "Uncle Boy" Walrond will form the centrepiece of a museum to be developed at his home and studio at New Lands, Point Fortin.

Drunk man on road crushed by drunk driver
The driver allegedly said that at that time the road was poorly lit, and upon reaching the vicinity of LP# 52 he observed something in the roadway, which he believed was garbage and drove over it.

No booster seat? Police issue 60 tickets in South
Police issued 60 tickets in South Trinidad for various infractions, one of which was drivers transporting children without the required booster seat.

2 weeks to pay 2020 traffic fines
THE Transport Division of the Ministry of Works and Transport has given some recipients of traffic tickets up to eight months of "blighs." But these drivers now have until January 28 or they will face further penalties.

Trini and Venezuelans caught in boat off Cedros
A Chaguanas man was arrested by police on Thursday after he and eight illegal Venezuelans were allegedly caught in a boat off the Cedros coast.

Soldier shot dead by cop
Attempting to quell disturbance...

Cops nab two during Maraval drug deal
A police media release on Friday reported that the men – Benjamin Martin, 30 of Catalina Court, Haleland Court, Saddle Road, Maraval and Dion Salandy, 31, of Gokool Street, Diego Martin – were arrested on Thursday by members of the North Eastern Division Task Force.



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