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115 Tobago property owners to get $188 million
Posted: Saturday, July 10, 2021

115 Tobago property owners to get $188 million
APPROVAL has been granted for the payment of compensation to an additional 12 property owners in Tobago, whose properties are being acquired for the construction of a new Airport Terminal and associated works at the ANR Robinson International Airport in Crown Point.

COVID-19 death toll climbs to 930
In its 4pm update on Friday, the Ministry of Health indicated the number of cases reported reflects the samples taken during July 5 to 8, and not the last 24 hours.

Pharmacies, patients reveal shortage of critical asthma drugs
Rahaman said he believes one of the reasons for the shortage could be because international manufacturers were keeping the drugs for domestic use to treat COVID-19 patients, as cases increase and different variants emerge.

Licensing offices to reopen with 50 per cent staff
Transport Commissioner Clive Clarke has revealed that when the Licensing Division finally reopens next week, staffing will be at 50 per cent capacity. Staff members reported to their respective workstations yesterday to discuss the new rollout of working arrangements.

Gonzales: Sealy resigned 'due to personal circumstances'
MP queries Sealy’s departure from WASA...

One day after reopening, police, health officials visit El Pecos
Police officers and public health officials visited El Pecos on the Go Market on Ariapita Avenue in Port of Spain on Friday. The visit comes one day after El Pecos Grill reopened as a marketplace.

PM: Restaurant closures about congregation

Supermarket Assn: Restaurants changing to groceries – a sign of desperation
The Pharmacy Board has also granted 25-30 licences to new pharmacy operators since March 2020. Like supermarkets, pharmacies are among the very few businesses allowed to open at present under the public health regulations.

Charles wants details of Prestige Holdings, Namdevco contract
On Wednesday, the two announced their partnership to increase capacity in the corporation's food-basket initiative. Prestige is the local franchise holder for brands such as KFC, Pizza Hut, Subway, TGIF and Starbucks. Its branded trucks were put into service on Wednesday to help transport the food baskets.

Strong winds damage homes in south Trinidad
Several residents in South Trinidad spent yesterday seeking help to repair their homes and trying to dry out their appliances and furniture in the aftermath of Thursday's stormy weather.

Sea foam creates snow-like effect on Manzanilla coast

Sean Luke murder trial ends; verdict on July 23
A THIRD partial DNA profile found on the cane stalk inserted into the body of six-year-old Sean Luke, killing him, is no "smoking gun" evidence as alleged by the defence. It is merely a flare gun or caps gun, creating lots of smoke and noise, prosecutors have advanced in their closing arguments at the end of the trial on Friday.



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