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BOND CLEARS THE AIR Posted: Wednesday, March 1, 2023
BOND CLEARS THE AIR Human trafficking controversy
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NGC holding up multi-million dollar investments The inability of the National Gas Company (NGC) to provide downstream operators and other investors with natural gas contracts exceeding three years is holding up hundreds of millions of dollars in investment according to several industry sources.
More bad news for Imbert Within recent weeks there has been a steep and steady drop in the price of petrochemicals. Last week alone the fall was US$90 a tonne or close to a 15 per cent decline. There are some traders who are even suggesting that the Tampa settlement which guides the price T&T will get for its ammonia could cascade by as much as 25 per cent or US$200 per metric tonne (t).
Post-Carnival COVID-19 spike results in highest weekly case count for 2023 to date In the highest weekly jump in COVID-19 cases since October 4th, 2022, the Ministry of Health reported 559 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday. These new cases were recorded between February 22nd and 28th. The seven-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases, meaning the number of new COVID-19 cases recorded daily during the seven days, also rose to 80 cases a day, on average, marking a high since October 2022 and the highest for 2023 to date.
Assemblyman vows to honour late artiste Kabasi A THA assemblyman has vowed to establish a symbol in Patience Hill to celebrate the legacy of late reggae artiste Pernell Glenroy Winchester, aka Kabasi.
Winchester, who would have celebrated his 51st birthday on June 12, died at his Patience Hill home on February 3 after a long battle with cancer. He was regarded as one of Tobago's top artistes and songwriters.
National boxer mourns brother killed by cops in Princes Town Michael "The Red Wolf" Alexander also criticised the police for killing Charles, saying had they arrested him, investigators would have realised he was "not in the criminal business."
Residents claim missing money main cause of crime Murders increase in Morvant:
Man, 24, beats teen girlfriend with cutlass
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