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Regulate fast food ads...
Posted: Thursday, February 29, 2024

Diabetes Association: 'Regulate fast food ads, bring new taxes'
A recent Diabetes Association of Trinidad and Tobago (DATT) survey found some 88.4 per cent of young people between the ages of 11 and 35 in Trinidad and Tobago consume fast food once a week, with over one-third of this group doing so more than three times in the same period.

Still hungry for KFC
Customers not fazed by price rise, health warning

Maha Sabha: Open-air cremation case a personal matter
Maha Sabha head Vijay Maharaj reacted to a High Court ruling in support of open-air cremation by saying that matter had been settled two years ago through talks with the Government.

Rowley: Planned regional service now needs more ferries
Grenada and Suriname have now also expressed interest in the planned regional cargo ferry, and it will require more than T&T's Galleons Passage - or even two vessels - to cover six Caricom states so far.

New Sangre Grande Hospital Campus to open mid-April

PM: Info received on cargo that might be linked to Tobago spill

Oil spill from capsized barge near Tobago has reached Bonaire
The offshore oil spill in Tobago earlier this month has reached the shores of the Dutch Caribbean island of Bonaire hundreds of miles away, authorities said. This is the first sign of how far the leaked oil has travelled.

Jack wants to make peace between Kamla, Gary

PM on UNC/NTA bust-up: Don't let them fool you'

2 killed in San Juan, Laventille
Two men were killed in separate incidents on Tuesday night, taking this year's murder count to 85, which is 18 less than the corresponding period last year.



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