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MP Scotland hurt, and 'desperately sorry'
Posted: Sunday, October 9, 2022

MP Scotland hurt, and 'desperately sorry'

Chulha queen Shanty takes on Scotland... 'Coal pot will mash up people living'
Comparing both prices, Ramsamooj said it would make better sense to buy a tabletop stove and tank of LPG gas. If they cannot afford a stove, Ramsamooj said they can invest in a chulha (fireside) for $100 which cooks faster than a stove and coal pot.

Citizens counting losses after heavy rains, floods
...corporations spending hundreds of thousands to clean up

TT's low-carbon future
TT has vowed to reduce its carbon emissions by 15 per cent by 2030 as part of the Paris Agreement's National Determined Contributions to help ward off further devastation from climate change.

Strong LNG prices to continue to 2024
T&T remains a major exporter of LNG even though its capacity was reduced by 25 per cent with the closure of Train 1.

Morgan Stanley noted that as geopolitical pressures persist, its forecast is for the global LNG balance to tighten. The Investment Bank said since its last global gas update, record European LNG imports and falling industrial consumption have helped normalize EU storage levels despite further declines in Russia pipeline flows.

PM: Challenge to PNM political leadership 'life-and-death' situation

Several projects planned to upgrade Tobago's tourism
The PSIP Tobago 2023 document noted, "Work will continue on the Construction of a Terminal and Associated Facilities of the ANR Robinson International Airport with an allocation of $200 million utilising the services and expertise of Nidco in fiscal 2023. The project consists of upgrading the existing terminal building and the construction of a new terminal building with a car park at Crown Point."

'Rise in demand for box lunches'
The demand for lunch boxes in schools under school feeding programme has increased by about 20 per cent as a result of financial challenges faced by parents, especially following the Covid-19 pandemic.

Foreign Affiars minister: US travel advisory unchanged from last year

Opposition MP urges Govt to act on travel advisories & black listings

Kathak dancer Reshma Seetahal: 'Dance is my devotion'
A guardian of the Indian art form
Classical East Indian dancer Reshma Seetahal remembers breathing a heavy sigh of relief between smiles to the audience when she completed her Rang Manch Pravesh at Queen's Hall last month. The graduation dance recital marked her introduction to the stage as a professional solo dancer or "kathakar" after years of dedicated training.

Aditya and Arvind, pundits in training
Brothers Aditya and Arvind Maharaj are pundits in training. They are the chelas (pupils) of Pt Navin Omardath Maharaj, from the Munroe Road Temple. They follow in the footsteps of their father Pt Ramlal Maharaj, officiating pundit at the Milton Road Shiva Mandir, in Couva.

Woman kills armed bandit at her plant shop
While officers noted it is mandatory that the death be investigated and the person who carried out the killing be questioned, based on the circumstances, it is "not likely at all" that the woman will be charged with any offence.

Brothers beaten at school
Mother calls for enforcement of anti-gang law

OOff-duty cop: Man was smoking marijuana, tried to grab my gun



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