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Tobago stakeholders worried Posted: Thursday, September 11, 2025
Tobago stakeholders worried: Tourism needs peace to thrive Tobago hotelier and former Tobago Hotel and Tourism Association (THTA) vice-president Carol-Ann Birchwood-James said tourism stakeholders on the island are concerned about the current tension between US and Venezuela and how it would affect the industry
Cedros on edge Fisherfolk warn of weak border defences amid rising US-Venezuela tensions...
Coast Guard presence in Cedros under scrutiny Panday said she visited the Cedros Coast Guard facility on Saturday, where she was informed that the coast guard was not equipped to protect citizens in that part of the island.
She claimed there there is only one operational coast guard vessel at sea, with another another small boat sitting idly at the dock, unable to operate because it has no fuel.
PM mourns TT citizens killed on 9/11, stands by US in fight against terror
President's Medal winners hailed for staying home to study President Christine Kangaloo praised the nation's top performers as a powerful answer to Trinidad and Tobago's decades-old brain drain, saying the commitment of many of them to stay and build the country offers hope for the nation's future.
Devaluation – The good, the bad and the public debt Debates on whether the TT dollar should be devalued have raged for several years. It is well known that we have a higher demand for forex compared to what we currently earn. It is a fundamental economic problem – demand outstrips supply.
Central Bank warns against buying forex illegally
Ameen: A "hefty number" of URP workers fired Defending the Government's move Ameen said, "normally after an election, you would have people being terminated immediately, like a couple of days after or the week after. We did not do that. As the Prime Minister indicated, we are considering restructuring these programmes."
400 URP workers fired ... as Govt suspends 'make work' programme amid claims of PNM corruption
'UNC to hire more real people' Khadijah: URP workers weren't fired immediately after election...
Imbert: Stupid mistakes, lack of democracy cost PNM DIEGO Martin North East MP Colm Imbert seemed to blame decision-making under the former leadership of the PNM for its loss of the April 28 general election, speaking at a PNM rally in Diego Martin on September 10.
'Ellerslie' floods...again Street flooding in PoS, parts of Central
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