Trinicenter.com
Trinidad and Tobago News
 
 Time
Caribbean Links

COLUMNISTS
Ras Tyehimba  
Susan Edwards  
Dr. K Nantambu  
Winford James  
Dr. S Cudjoe  
Raffique Shah  
Terry Joseph  
Bukka Rennie  
Denis Solomon  
Stephen Kangal  
Corey Gilkes  
A.S. Leslie  
Shelagh Simmons  
Guest Writers  

Affiliates
TriniSoca.com  
TriniView.com  
Trinbago Pan  
Nubian School  
RaceandHistory.com  
Rootsie.com  
RootsWomen  
HowComYouCom  
AmonHotep.com  
Africa Speaks  
Rasta Times  
US Crusade  


Artist Gillian Bishop chosen
Posted: Thursday, August 29, 2024

Artist Gillian Bishop chosen to draw coat of arms
The Prime Minister said artist Gillian Bishop has been asked to prepare renderings of the coat of arms, from which Parliament will make a final decision. Bishop says she is honoured to have been asked to carry out the task.

PM reveals Government's election-year agenda
Tobago internal self-governance and campaign finance reform are two of the major items set to dominate the government's legislative agenda as it enters its final year in office.

TTUTA tells teachers: Don't report for work if your assigned school is closed

Making a methanol miracle
This month, Methanex – which has a 63.1 per cent interest in a 1.8 million-tonne-per-year methanol production facility, as well as a history of engagement with local authorities and bodies, including the National Gas Company – partnered with the National Energy Corporation, Paria Fuel Company, Uni-Tankers, Green Marine, Bunker Holding and Chinese-based transportation company NYK for a bunkering demonstration, held at Point Lisas.

The use of methanol, which is low-carbon, as a bunkering fuel appears to be prominent in the energy-sector zeitgeist these days.

EMA urges ban on 'noisy' fireworks
WITH the country's 62nd Independence Day celebrations scheduled for tomorrow, the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) has reiterated its recommendation to ban traditional noise-producing fireworks and replace them with noise-reducing alternatives.

St Jude's School for Girls gets new management committee
Webster-Roy, a minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, told the 13-member committee on August 28, "Your accountability is to the girls in this school who depend on you, the government who has appointed you, and the citizens who put their trust in you."

Beaten San Fernando man dies at hospital
The relative said the man was known to the community as "Gratty." Although he was not homeless, the relative said Babwah, a former psychiatry patient at "ward one," spent a lot of time on the streets begging for money to fuel his drug addiction.

Govt eyes water metering
Gonzales talks of preventing wastage:



Email page Send page by E-Mail