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TEACHERS STORM OUT
Posted: Thursday, January 5, 2023

TEACHERS STORM OUT
...calling for school upgrade, greater police presence

Paria manager: No one offered a solid rescue plan
WHILE several offers were made to rescue divers trapped in an undersea oil pipeline belonging to Paria Fuel Trading Company Ltd, no solid rescue plan was presented to Paria by anyone, said Paria terminal and trading manager Mushtaq Mohammed on Wednesday.

Paria boss accused of doing nothing for trapped divers
Questioned by Commission chairman, King's Counsel, Jerome Lynch, Mohammed said Paria had been responsible for the removal of liquid from the pipeline before the job started.

However, his answers were not so clear cut, as he kept trying to inject, saying he needed to give "context" before giving a negative or positive response to a question.

When asked about the removal of the oil, while Lynch was waiting for a response, Mohammed said, "Keep on going, I'll come back to that."

Paria offered gift cards, counseling to families of drowned divers

Beckles describes Piarco Solar Park as 'turning point' in T&T's power generation
The solar farm, which is managed by the Airports Authority, will consist of ground-mounted solar panels installed over an area of 1.54 hectares with an annual generation capacity of 1,443,830 kilowatt-hours (kWh), which represents 7.1 per cent of the total amount of electricity consumed at the Piarco International Airport.

Mourners, sing, dance to Stalin's music at public viewing of body

Veteran Tobago masquerader Peter Archer dies

The halfway house
What Anthony found on that map drawn in 1872, with the help of a magnifying glass, was the place of Rio Claro's birth, which was then only a single building surrounded by jungle.

Recorded on that map, with an ink pen held in a cartographer's long-stilled hand, were the words "Halfway House"—a location you could only get to by bridle trail from Savannah Grande on the way to the Bande-de-l'Est (east strip)—Mayaro/Manzanilla).

Cop tries catching falling gun, shoots himself



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