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Decline In Oil And Gas
Posted: Monday, June 30, 2025

Decline In Oil And Gas Production Notes Energy Ministry Production Data
There were short-term increases in the production of crude oil in the first quarter of 2025.

Independent Senators Give Backing From Senate President
Senate President, Wade Mark, condemns what he described as harassment and intimidation directed at Independent senators.

Palo Seco councillor: Some Los Iros farmers 'interested' in relocation
AFTER 20 hectares of farmland were damaged owing to land slippage in Los Iros, councillor for Palo Seco Anton George says some farmers have indicated their interest in being relocated. He said, in his "humble opinion," it is not safe for them to continue working there.

Panday: Empty promises will not bring success
Panday said while government was successful in getting the House of Representatives to approve $3.1 billion in supplementary funding to the 2024/2025 budget recently, questions remain.

She added those questions included government "telling the country where the money is coming from, or how it will be repaid."

Padarath: CEPEP not a political tool, must be reformed

CEPEP workers plead to get back their jobs after mass firing
AS contractors submitted their final timesheets, marking the end of their employment under the Community-Based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (CEPEP), several of their workers called on the government to rehire them.

NATUC urges Gov't to absorb affected CEPEP workers

$1.6m for ex-EOC CEO
The State has been ordered to pay more than $1.6 million in compensation to former Equal Opportunity Commission (EOC) chief executive Devanty Maraj-Ramdeen for failing to give her a proper opportunity to earn a renewal of her contract.

EV sales surging across T&T
In the past two months, several notable car brands such as Mini (Aceman), BYD (Shark), Proton (eMas7) and even roll-on, roll off dealer HSM Marketing (Riddara RD6) have introduced new electric and hybrid vehicle models to the market.

UNHCR Trinidad and Tobago head assures continued commitment to refugees
WITH about 25,800 migrants and refugees from 35 nationalities registered with the UNHCR National Office in Trinidad and Tobago, the head of the agency, Amanda Solando Badilla, is emphasising the organisation's continued commitment to supporting refugees, despite the shift in operations.

NGO Warns Against Unauthorised Tour Guides
Turtle conservation group, Nature Seekers, of Matura warns the public against unauthorised tour guides after a "serious breach of protocol" at the Matura Beach Turtle Nesting Site over the weekend.

Artist Christopher Pinheiro dies
TEXTILE artist, actor, carnivalist, multi-media artist and writer Christopher Pinheiro has died, leaving the creative and cultural community in mourning yet again.

Activist threatens legal action over Morris-Julian fire report
THE attorney for social activist and television host Nazim Ishmael has threatened legal action against the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service for failing to release a report into a deadly fire on Farfan Street, Arima, that occurred on December 16, 2024.

Illegal pharmaceutical sales putting lives at risk
Pharmacy Board to crack down on wrongdoers

What does it mean to be sustainable?
This is the fifth edition of a seven-part series featuring secondary school students providing their thoughts on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) issues as part of the HARCON National Youth Sustainability and ESG Pilot Project

Vaneisa: Words to live by—'pleasure reading' can be transformative for our youth

Body found with prescription in hand
Police said the only potential lead in identifying the man was a medical prescription found clutched in his hand at the scene. There was no wallet, no identification cards nor a phone to lead authorities to the man's name, address or relatives.



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