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Outdoor sports, exercise banned 24/7 Posted: Monday, May 17, 2021
Outdoor sports, exercise banned 24/7 All outdoor sports and exercise are now prohibited 24/7 under the 2021 emergency powers regulations. The new regulations were published around 7 pm on Sunday.
Outdoor activities banned...no hiking, exercising or golf With regards to outdoor activities, the regulations specify there will be no team sports, contact sports, outdoor sports or exercising in public. It also puts an end to running, hiking, cycling, golf and even hockey to name a few.
Nine more die from COVID, active cases climb Six of those who died had comorbidities. They were three elderly males, one elderly female and a middle-aged man and woman
Maharaj: SoE doesn't mean end to citizens rights Maharaj said a lot of people are of the view that when an SoE goes into effect, the rights of citizens are taken away and there would be an abuse of governmental power. This, he said, was a "complete misconception."
Business chambers hope SoE serves as 'wakeup call' to the disobedient
Opposition supports SoE, but maintains: "It is a knee-jerk reaction to covid19"
Supermarket Association to provide meals to Couva, Caura Hospital staff FOR the third time since the onset of the covid19 pandemic in TT, the Supermarket Association will provide free meals to the staff at the Caura and Couva hospitals.
TTPS: Sando prayer group sent home, no crowds found in Chaguaramas
Church group prays in public, wishes death on cops
Fusion Adventures distances itself from Lopinot hike However, Fusion Adventure Races, in a statement to members on Saturday, said the hiking event was organised by another group with a similar name. It distanced itself from the event and the other group.
Williamsville man held with $342K in drugs The suspect, who is from Eccles Village, was held around 7pm on Friday along Nariva Road, Tabaquite, by a team of officers on patrol led by Cpl Bhall.
Cop's brother shot in head, left for dead in Rio Claro forest Police said on Friday, at about 10 pm, Kumar was in a hammock at a camp in the forests off Noel Trace, Legendre Road, Ecclesville, Rio Claro with other people. He got into an argument with someone else at the campsite and was shot in the head.
Decomposing body found in Point Fortin, autopsy ordered A post mortem has been ordered to confirm the cause of death of a 71-year-old man. The deceased has been identified as Stephen Jones of Reservoir Hill, Point Fortin.
5 held for theft at sporting complex Quick action by police officers assigned to the Eastern Division, Sangre Grande led to the arrest of five people and the recovery of stolen items valued at over $100,000 from Sangre Grande Indoor Sporting Facility located at Ojoe Road.
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