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PM Kamla banned fetes Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2025
PM Kamla banned fetes over noise misery concerns Noise pollution at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy has prompted the Government to halt all fetes at the venue, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar disclosed on Wednesday.
Promoters warn: 'Government ban could kill Carnival industry' The Trinidad and Tobago Promoters Association (TTPA) has condemned the Government's decision to ban the use of all UDeCOTT facilities, including the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, for Carnival and entertainment events, describing it as a "destructive and short-sighted" move that could cripple the country's tourism and entertainment sectors.
Someone manipulating FCB share price, says Imbert Former finance minister Colm Imbert yesterday raised concerns about unusual trading activity involving shares of majority state-owned First Citizens Group Financial Holdings (FCGFH), the parent company of First Citizens.
'No violation of airspace': Lutchmedial calls for calm over US flight rumours Amid mounting online claims that U.S. military aircraft and drones have been flying near or within Trinidad and Tobago's airspace on surveillance missions tied to Venezuela, the former Director General of Civil Aviation is urging calm, clarity, and an end to fear-driven speculation.
News report: Maduro planning guerilla response if US invades THE Venezuelan military is preparing to mount a guerilla-type resistance should the US forces attack the country, given the arrival to the southern Caribbean Sea on Tuesday of the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) – an aircraft carrier of the US Navy – which is the lead component in the carrier strike group (CSG).
Transport Minister oversees assessment of safety measure following tragic accident During the visit, the team conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the site to identify areas for improvement and to ensure that corrective actions are undertaken swiftly.
Grand revitalisation plan leaves Sea Lots residents sceptical
Gonzalves: Neither me nor my family did anything wrong by aquiring homes from HDC
Child's rights activist: Transfer system could lead to lawsuits The State could face legal liability if it does not fix the heavily bureaucratic transfer system, which continues to deprive some children of their legal right to an education.
Found in raid at Maximum Security Prison A prison officer was arrested yesterday after he was allegedly caught with packets of marijuana, cigarettes, razor blades, and imitation firearms during a joint operation at the Maximum Security Prison (MSP) in Arouca.
Rescued Venezuelan teen gives info – 4 human-trafficking suspects held DESPITE the trauma of being snatched, a 14-year-old Venezuelan girl showed great composure and bravery in providing critical information to national security agents which led to the arrest on November 11 of four suspected human-traffickers in Penal.
Policewoman charged with assaulting 11-year-old at Port of Spain school According to police reports, around 2:30 p.m. on May 7, the officer, who is the mother of another student at the school, allegedly confronted and physically assaulted the child in the school's courtyard following an altercation between the two students.
TTPS actively probing matters involving cops A spokesperson from the TTPS' corporate communications unit told Newsday that the service is thoroughly investigating the kidnapping and subsequent murder of Vishnu Lalla, 62, confirming that an officer was among at least two people detained in the enquiries.
Family feud ends in flames: Rio Claro man loses home and vehicles The house belonged to 59-year-old construction worker Rawl Ramrattan, who says he had spent almost 20 years building his home at Cunapo Southern Main Road, Cushe Village.
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