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No sign of Andrea
Posted: Tuesday, February 2, 2021

No sign of Andrea: Family clings to hope, as T&T prays
At around 1.45p.m. soldiers and police officers ended a three-mile radius search of the area that began at 7a.m. They searched the area around a gravel road leading to a dead end leading into the forest that extends to the east coast of Trinidad.

Gary to his officers and media: 'Don't put Andrea in further danger'
He said there was "media frenzy over this incident" and that too much information on the case could jeopardise the investigations and place the life of the victim in further danger.

Another suspect detained in kidnapping case: Where is Andrea?

PDP slams PNM walkout from THA, plans to stage overnight sit-in
The PNM Tobago Council wants fresh elections while the PDP prefers that the national government passes legislation to address this matter towards attaining self-governance.

Secretaries heed Chief Sec's call to resign

Rebalancing T&T's energy mix not insurmountable—Khan
Khan noted that CARICOM as a whole has set a target of renewable energy capacity of 28 per cent by 2022 and 47 per cent by 2027.

Fenwick apologizes to T&T football fans

CAL: Online exemptions needed for all departures
The airline said prior to their date of travel, those wishing to depart Trinidad and Tobago for any international or regional destination, must apply for a travel exemption via the website https://services.mns.gov.tt/travelexemption

Elderly will have to wait: First T&T vaccines for health care workers
He said because of medico-legal issues and the inability of some patients in these long-stay homes to give informed consent, due to physical incapacity, mental incapacity, dementia, or Alzheimer's, they have reached out to these homes over a month ago, and the homes will be asked to get the families or guardians of these long-stay patients, to sign a form of giving informed consent.

Two new covid19 cases, no deaths recorded

Republic records $391.1m Q1 profit
Republic Financial Holdings Ltd (RFHL) on Monday announced a $391.1 million first-quarter profit for the period ending December 31. This is a $17.3 million or 4.6 per cent increase year-on-year.

Feed-in tariff policy to boost switch to solar energy
A feed-in tariff, according to Investopedia, is a policy tool designed to promote investment in renewable energy sources. This usually means promising small-scale producers of the energy—such as solar or wind energy—an above-market price for what they deliver to the grid.

CEPEP collects a whopping 2,200 bags of garbage at beach clean-up
In a statement, the CEPEP Company Limited said approximately 450 CEPEP workers and 35 contractors carried out beach clean-up operations at the Manzanilla Beach Resort last Friday, collecting a whopping 2,200 bags of garbage.

Manning backpedals on claim Young met with Carli Bay Fishing Assoc
Manning, in defence of his colleague, had said that Young met with the association and made recommendations regarding Global Positioning System (GPS) trackers for their vessels and engines in the aftermath of the tragedy. However, the group said this never occurred.

Sean luke trial to proceed
Judge throws out bid to free one accused

NCRHA denies newspaper report, says patient refused treatment
The North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA) has denied newspaper reports that a patient didn't receive care due to the Ministry of Health not supplying the required drugs.

House gone, children suffer
A family of four in Macaulay, Claxton Bay, were awakened on Sunday morning to a fire that engulfed their home.

Missing teen found
Fifteen-year-old Kadesha Cox of Pioneer Drive, Sea Lots, who was reported missing on January 22nd has been found. Based on information received, she was found in the Port-of-Spain area.



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