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Roget: Govt misled us on refinery bid
Posted: Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Roget: Govt misled us on refinery bid
After spending "plenty English pounds and US green backs" to expedite the acquisition process to engage lawyers, consortiums, incorporate a company and do market research, he said he would hate to think that as late as November 11, when Imbert said they were not selling anything with a mortgage or lien on it, he would have misled them.

Roget begs Rowley to intervene in failed refinery bid
Patriotic's parent organisation, the Oilfields Workers' Trade Union (OWTU) said yesterday it had engaged Swiss investment bank Credit Suisse to financially back its efforts to acquire the Guaracara Refining Company and the Paria Fuel Trading Company.

Khan: Patriotic didn't have $$ to purchase refinery

Daycares lobby to reopen: Parents at work, who's watching children?
They've even started an online petition appealing for the reopening of the daycare only centres as many of those employed in childcare have been without an income, and parents are in need of the service.

Equal Place prepares 1,000 migrant students for Catholic school
Espacio de Equidad, as it is known in Spanish, is promoted through the Education Working Group (EWG), made up of UNICEF, UNHCR, Living Water Community (LWC), TTVSOLNET, Catholic Education Board of Management (CEBM), Archdiocesan Ministry for Migrants and Refugees (Office of the Archbishop), Pan-American Development Foundation (PADF), Ministry of Education focal point.

CAL: Negative covid19 test mandatory for travel to US

Woman, 74, challenges TT's exemption policy
Ramoutar left TT on February 21 last year to visit her daughter whose husband had died in Canada. She said she only planned to stay two weeks. She applied for an exemption on July 7, 2020.

Fenwick to make TT football coaching debut against US
This game will be TT's first since Fenwick replaced Dennis Lawrence as men's team coach in January 2020. TT last played an international game on November 17, 2019 away to Honduras, at San Pedro Sula, in the Concacaf Nations League. The Hondurans won that fixture 4-0.

Economist responds to PNM taunt: I'm no vagrant
Economist Dr Vanus James has said, "I never come to the platform for accolades." But he took umbrage at a statement by chairman of the PNM Tobago Council Stanford Callender that he looks like a vagrant.

Heart attack survivor warns of unhealthy living
Heart attack survivor Shaun Manocha is using his new lease on life to bring awareness about the dangers of heart disease. At the age of 40, Manocha survived two heart surgeries all done within nine months.

Jamal's battle with cancer
In 2019 Jamal Myers attributed his headaches and chest pain to a small lump on his chest.

Chaguanas man charged for impersonating police officer
The following day, a sting operation was conducted by members of the SORT alongside members of the Siparia CID, where around 3pm, whilst at the Siparia Criminal Investigation Department office, Mahabir reportedly presented himself as an Inspector of Police.



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