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$75,000 to find Andrea Posted: Wednesday, February 3, 2021
$75,000 to find Andrea: Volunteers resume forest search
A nation rallies around Andrea Since her disappearance four days ago, several groups have been mobilizing to bring hope to the family.
Former kidnap victim relives horrific ordeal
'Women have been saved because of pepper spray' Commissioner of Police (CoP) Gary Griffith says he will not abandon his recommendation of pepper spray and non-lethal weapons for women in Trinidad and Tobago.
'Government can't make policy based on emotion' Under pressure to legalise pepper spray...
Davidson-Celestine: 'PNM will never support PDP nominee' Political leader of the PNM Tobago Council Tracy Davidson-Celestine said her party will never support a nominee for THA presiding officer put forward by the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP), or vice versa.
Young: Only 3,200 applied for travel exemptions online This, from National Security Minister Stuart Young who has again defended Government's repatriation policy in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in the context of the new online application process.
12 more infected with COVID-19; 4 discharged
Venezuela releases Guyanese fishermen Guyana condemned the detention of the captains and crews of the fishing vessels and called for their immediate release. Venezuela said the incident occurred in their waters and accused Guyana of "conspiring" with ExxonMobil and other international oil companies to control Venezuelan territory.
Venezuelans worried: Registration cards not being updated Layoffs, non-renewal of contracts, non-compliance with payments and even eviction from their homes are some of the consequences. Hundreds of registered Venezuelans have still not received their cards.
8 days in police cell, instead of quarantine A MAN who was issued a quarantine order to be at a State quarantine facility instead spent eight days at a police station.
Lisa Wickham to say farewell to TTT Morning Show Wickham is the President and CEO of film production company, Imagine Media, and served as Interim CEO at TTT in 2019.
Bodoe: Healthcare system failed Erin woman who died after chest pain Fyzabad MP Dr Lackram Bodoe has called on Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh to launch an investigation to determine how a 63-year-old woman who went to the Point Fortin Area Hospital for chest pains, died.
5 tips for treating with Saharan dust allergies With the current dust event expected to linger for the next few days, we've compiled a few tips for treating the nasal effects of Saharan dust:
UK report urges need for nature to be at heart of economics A report commissioned by the British government is urging a radical transformation in the way that countries around the world assess the state of their economies by elevating the natural world as a key element in their economic planning.
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