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Pan and Powder
Posted: Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Pan and Powder all over the city
ONE of Pan Trinbago's signature events, Pan and Powder, takes place on August 20. Over the years, the event has seen thousands and thousands of people swarm to the capital city to hear bands of varying sizes play their favourite songs.

T&T's inflation remains unchanged at 1.5%
T&T's inflation rate for July 2025, which measures the percentage change in the all-items index for the month of July 2025 over July 2024, was 1.5 per cent, according to the latest data released by the Central Statistical Office (CSO).

Pan Trinbago Pan and Powder Parade today; street closures and restricted parking in effect

'Pan on the Avenue' still a go, despite cancellation of Independence Day Parade and fireworks

CoP: Police Admin Building 'plagued with issues for years'
THE current situation with the Police Administration Building, Sackville Street, Port of Spain, may come as a shock to many, but to Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro, it has been an issue that has been persisting for some time.

Hilaire sues State for $9.86M for unlawful dismissal
Former Central Bank governor Dr Alvin Hilaire has indicated his intention to initiate legal proceedings against the State for the unlawful revocation of his appointment in June this year.

The not-so-fun part of adulting

Hurricane Erin oving towards Bermuda

Gang leader, cousin and 'love interest' among latest SoE detainees
ANOTHER woman described as the love interest of a Tunapuna gang leader, along with the gang leader himself and his cousin, who is accused of a recent kidnapping, are among the latest detainees held under the state of emergency (SoE).



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