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$2.3B for school upgrades
Posted: Monday, September 9, 2024

$2.3B for school upgrades in 8 years
At the start of the school term last week, publicly funded schools were still in need of repair, some more than others. Billions have been spent by successive governments to get the school repair programme right, especially ahead of the re-start of school, but it remains an annual problem.

Government owes the National Gas Company (NGC) over $4 billion
Gonzales said taxpay­ers will have to pay more "because if T&TEC were called upon to pay that gas price of $4 billion, then someone has to pay for it; it will fall to you the consumers to pay for it because the Government does not have the money to find $4 billion to pay NGC for that gas, so that T&TEC can generate electricity from cheap gas so that you the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago can have affordable electricity."

Cuban President hails bi-lateral relations with Trinidad and Tobago

North-Central Regional Health Authority refutes claims of not making NIS payments

$150,000 for Akeem
Athlete rewarded for Paralympics silver

Yorke awarded $290,000 after Macarthur sacking
"Indeed, there is scant, if any, evidence to suggest that the club's reputation was lowered at all. With regard to the tone of the coach's address in the dressing room and its manner of delivery as reported, if any reputation was damaged it was more likely to be the coach's own," the judgment said.

Deyalsingh: Drop in dengue cases at public hospitals

Moonilal hits Government over 8 large vessels down for repairs – No guards for Trinidad and Tobago's coasts

Syrian/Lebanese community says farewell to a matriarch

Hanif Benjamin: Poverty driving teens to crime

Cops hold Canadian vlogger Chris Must List again
This time allegations are being made that he breached the conditions of the Immigration Act.

The argument which is currently being made is that Hughes was working - inclusive of planning to throw fundraisers and parties to cover legal costs - when he did not have a permit to do so.

'Chris Must List' detained for deportation
Christopher "Chris Must List" Hughes was arrested for a third time and the high court, yesterday, granted a mandatory interim order permitting his attorneys to gain access to him at the Immigration Detention Centre, Eastern Main Road, Aripo.

COP Erla Christopher: " Parents will be held accountable for crimes on their minor children"

Malick Village Council upset over 'silence' on crime after 4 murders in a week

Factory worker shot dead in Morvant
A 25-year-old factory worker was shot dead in Morvant on Friday morning. The deceased has been identified as Josiah Reid of Second Caledonia, Morvant.



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