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As steel prices soar, construction sector hurts
Posted: Sunday, January 24, 2021

As steel prices soar, construction sector hurts
The Wall Street Journal reported that scrap iron and steel prices have gone up 70 per cent in just a year.

Former tertiary minister: Rethink education structure
The curriculum, Karim said, continued to be outdated, forced the use of technology on irrelevant programmes and promoted an archaic model of education. He recommended there be further inclusions of STEM programmes, investments in skills training and entrepreneurship to bridge the unemployment gap.

'Children under pressure,' boy, 14, dies by suicide
Psychological depression among students adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent closure of schools is real.

NACTA: PNM TAKES THE LEAD IN THA ELECTIONS
Deputy Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) Farley Augustine is unfazed by polls showing that the People's National Movement (PNM) is in the lead for Monday's Tobago House of Assembly (THA) elections.

Analysts on 5 local govt by-elections: No change in control
IN 24 hours, just over 32,000 Trinidadians are expected to vote for five councillors in the local government by-elections, but, political analysts don't foresee a strong voter turnout or a change in the balance of power.

PDP candidate condemns racism: Indo-Trinis support tourism
The PNM Tobago Council has repeatedly accused the PDP of being aligned with the UNC. The PDP has denied any link with the UNC and accused the PNM of a racist, "Calcutta ship" agenda.

'When you take up a job, get the job done'
PNM's Davidson-Celestine looks to make history as first woman chief secretary

PNM's Melissa James-Guy: 'My focus is our youths'

PDP's Abby Taylor: 'I want to uplift Tobago'

'Venezuelan women exploited, disrespected' by Immigration
...lecturer wants gender policy for migrants

Moruga's historic rice
This means that large volumes of high quality, all-natural, non-GMO, nutritious Moruga Hill Rice can now be produced.

Face mask scandal
5 months later, no system in place to pay $1,000 tickets...

Tears for De Coteau
De Coteau was the member of parliament for Moruga/Tableland from 2010 to 2015, and held the posts of minister in the ministry of education and minister of gender, youth and child development. He was also a school supervisor and former principal of the St Stephen's College, Princes Town.

No booster seat, horn? Cops issue 114 tickets
Police are reminding the motoring public to obey the road traffic laws.

Hannah's miraculous life
But six weeks later, Baby Hannah, as she would soon be known, was diagnosed with biliary atresia, a rare liver disease.

Cunupia woman reported missing
A Missing Persons Alert has been activated for an 18-year-old woman from Cunupia, who was reported missing on Friday 22 January 2021.



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