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Young expected to be sworn-in... March 17 Posted: Saturday, March 8, 2025
Young expected to be sworn-in as PM on March 17 ENERGY Minister Stuart Young is expected to be sworn in as prime minister at President's House, St Ann's on March 17, the day after Dr Rowley resigns as PM.
Young promises stiffer penalties for perpetrators of domestic violence Prime Minister-in-waiting Stuart Young has given his assurance that when he steps into office, one of the first issues he plans on tackling is domestic violence.
Touchstone reports US$671m in reserves, suspension of drilling "The combination of our base crude oil production and the early-stage development of our natural gas properties supports our ongoing transition from an exploration-driven company to one focused on predictable production growth," Baay stated.
AG office advises of potential changes to Hindu marriage laws Trinidad and Tobago's Attorney General, Senator Reginald Armour SC, has initiated a review of potential amendments to the Hindu Marriage Regulations under the Hindu Marriage Act (Chap.45:03).
Breakthrough for Hindu women ...may soon list professions on marriage certificates
Kamla reminds women 'men are not their enemy' for IWD Opposition leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar in her 2025 International Women's Day message has told women that men are not their enemy, neither legally, socially, or economically.
Kalicharan Mas wins 31st San Fernando title TRINIDAD All Stars, Ronnie & Caro, The Lost Tribe and Kalicharan Mas emerged as the big winners, claiming the Carnival large band of the year in the Downtown (Monday and Tuesday), Uptown, and San Fernando areas, respectively.
Candy J'Ouvert, Wing-o-Rama top Chaguanas carnival
IDA: THA trying to kill national Carnival in Tobago "I understand that a large number of them were posted to Trinidad leaving a paucity of persons to be able to run the carnival in Tobago at a budget of more than half a million dollars that they put together and approved to go to Trinidad to supposedly promote October carnival. Yet whilst that is being done, you still have not seen the local personnel."
Court grants permission for reoccupation of military museum On March 3, the CDA took possession of the premises, as it noted that the museum's management was offered several opportunities over the years to "regularise their occupation and stoutly refused to do so".
Take note: Road works scheduled for parts of Tobago An advisory from the division noted that on March 11-12, work will take place on Auchenskeoch/ Buccoo Bay Road–in the vicinity of the Carnbee Gas Station.
Belgrove's now offering cremations in Tobago Whitlock said the service will allow grieving families to be relieved of the burden of having to travel to Trinidad to have their loved ones cremated.
She added cremations also provide an option for families, given the challenges associated with the lack of burial space at cemeteries across the island.
Too dangerous for divers to get Pete: Wife: What is left of him? WELL SERVICES LTD has revealed that the exact location of Pete Phillip's remains has been identified, but it is too dangerous for divers to extract him.
And even after his remains are retrieved, his family has been informed that deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) testing must be conducted before any compensation is paid.
Brother of missing Coast Guard officer wants answers "Today marks 16 days since he went missing. I am getting information from the public. What is going on?" Kevlon said. Simon, of La Romaine, went missing at sea on February 20 during a multinational drug eradication operation between Trinidad and Tobago and Grenada.
UTT launches TTWeSafe app for safer taxi rides
Two murders raise toll to 68 POLICE are investigating two murders in Morvant and Sangre Grande, which occurred on March 6.
Enterprise residents hopeless after businesswoman's murder: 'We numb to crime' They complained that neither the police nor the government have provided solutions to crime and there was very little they could do to protect themselves. They are left waiting to see who will become the next victim, Newsday was told.
Acting CoP: Investigator appointed to probe missing guns at Pigeon Point ACTING Commissioner of Police Junior Benjamin says an investigator has been appointed to probe the disappearance of two guns during a police operation in waters off Pigeon Point Beach, Tobago, on March 4 – Carnival Tuesday.
21 bullets used in murder of Shaquille At 7.38 p.m., Morvant Police Station officers responded to gunshots in the Never Dirty area, to find a crowd gathered around an orange Nissan Almera, registration PBX 3385, which had crashed into a gate.
Killer in underwear guns down limer Badall, 40, who lived nearby was sitting outside the mini mart with a relative when he gunman came and began shooting.
Three other people liming nearby were able to scamper to safety.
Slasher attacks woman in outdoor bathroom Phillip reported that she walked into her bathroom at 6.52 p.m. and found the suspect allegedly armed with two knives, waiting to ambush her.
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