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Largest forex user
Posted: Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Manning: New car industry largest forex user in T&T

Udecott: Hyatt must accept TT dollars
That's according to the wholly state-owned Urban Development Corporation of T&T (Udecott), which owns the Hyatt Regency on behalf of the State.

THA adviser: Outdated formula cost Tobago $490m in budget
During the 2024/2025 budget presentation on September 30, Finance Minister Colm Imbert said Tobago would receive $2.599 billion for the fiscal year. This represented 4.35 per cent of the national budget – below the 5.8 per cent Chief Secretary Farley Augustine had requested.

KPB proposes 'Jayden Act' to combat bullying
Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has promised to seek justice for Jayden Lalchan, 15, who died by suicide last week after years of alleged bullying at St Stephen's College.

TTUTA Tobago: Society not serious about school discipline
Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) Tobago officer Bradon Roberts says the society is very hypocritical in its response to school indiscipline.

He was responding to an incident at the Mason Hall Secondary School on October 3 in which faecal residue was allegedly thrown on a student's schoolbag.

Girl, 13, bullied, doused with faeces

Ameen: Where did money go for road rehabilitation?
St Augustine MP Khadijah Ameen is calling on government to investigate the $200 million which was allocated to the Secondary Roads Rehabilitation and Improvement Company.

Belize looking to purchase electricity ship to meet demands
PRIME Minister of Belize, John Briceño, says his government is exploring the possibility of Belize purchasing electricity from ships that sell the commodity, even as it has received an assurance from the new Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum that she will honour an existing agreement between the two countries.

Chemo delays at St James complex
Patients 'waiting for weeks'...

Emperor Valley Zoo: Our animals get 'exemplary care'
WITH an online petition calling for an independent investigation into the care animals receive at the Emperor Valley Zoo nearing 30,000 signatures, the zoo says any implications that it is "falling short of its animal welfare obligation" are "false and misleading."

Man kills wife, daughter
Angry relatives say abuse complaints were ignored by police

Mom and infant murdered, throats slit

Oropouche man sentenced for death of girl, 17, burnt beyond recognition
A South Oropouche man has a little more than a year left to serve for the death of a 17-year-old girl whose body was burned beyond recognition in 2011.



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