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Saving the Breakfast Shed
Posted: Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Saving the Breakfast ShedAt a time when the economy is supporting food businesses everywhere, be they roadside offerings or mid- and upper-level restaurant variations, it would help everyone to understand why the cultural staple that is Femmes du Chalet—the Breakfast Shed—has been forced to shutter because of a business model that resulted in vendors' accumulating debt.

Breakfast Shed tenants threaten lawsuit over closure, demand $6m compensation
Tenants of the iconic Breakfast Shed (Femmes Du Chalet) have threatened legal action against the Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (Udecott), accusing the state agency of unlawfully closing their businesses and failing to honour commitments dating back two decades.

S&P revises Republic, First Citizens, NGC to negative
S&P Global Ratings revised the outlook of three companies in which the State has an ownership stake—Republic Bank Ltd, First Citizens Group and the National Gas Company of T&T (NGC)—from stable to negative last Friday, the day after the international rating agency lowered the Government's outlook.

Swaratsingh: US strikes on traffickers make Caricom safer
ACTING foreign and caricom affairs minister Minister Kennedy Swaratsingh said Caricom will be safer as a result of the US present in the southern Caribbean and its aggressive approach in dealing with narco-traffickers.

'Govt must cut non-energy fiscal balance'
As the country prepares for the upcoming national 2026 budget expected to be delivered early next month, UWI professor of economics Roger Hosein says there needs to be a strategic economic push to take the country forward.

Vaneisa: Boo ourselves—dissecting the bitter cricket feud between Guyana and T&T




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