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PSA stands firm Posted: Friday, December 5, 2025
PSA stands firm Thomas insists only cash for backpay payout; CPO, Minister mum on standoff
Benjamin defends TTPS absorption policy as SRPs walk out meeting 'We will not leave you out in cold'
As safety concerns mount, more airlines suspend Venezuela flights Venezuela's international air links are rapidly dwindling as three more carriers have suspended flights to the country. On Thursday, Panama-based Copa Airlines suspended flights for two days due to "intermittent navigation signal issues" reported by its pilots. That suspension has now been extended to December 12.
Rowley to host radar conversation in Tobago FORMER prime minister Dr Keith Rowley will discuss the US military radar that was installed last month at the Arthur NR Robinson International Airport with Tobagonians at Mason Hall, Tobago on December 7.
Civil society group urges resistance to US aggression against Venezuela THE Assembly of Caribbean People (ACP), one of several civil society organisations opposed to a growing US military presence in the region, is calling for unified Caribbean resistance to what it describes as Washington's "imperial agenda."
Eating the bread the Devil kneads In T&T, too many people living with HIV or disabilities "eat the bread the Devil kneads"—not because of their choices, but because of the choices our society makes for them. They eat the bread of stigma, when all they ask for is dignity. They eat the bread of discrimination, when all they seek is opportunity. They eat the bread of bureaucratic neglect, waiting months for a grant, a prosthesis or a simple appointment. They eat the bread of a system that allocates sympathy instead of resources and compassion instead of policy
Michele Dowrich celebrates rhythm of her life with concert on December 7 She taught both primary and secondary students at San Fernando Girls' Anglican School and St Joseph's Convent, San Fernando. Under her guidance, school choirs repeatedly claimed top honours at the biennial Music Festival. "The music room was always my happy and safe space," she recalls.
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TTCSI warns gaming tax hike threatens bars sector DIANNE Joseph, president of the Trinidad and Tobago Coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI), has expressed the coalition's concerns over the government's proposed 400 per cent increase in the amusement gaming tax, warning that the sharp rise could jeopardise the survival of many small- and medium-sized bars.
Doubles vendor robbed in Penal A 50-year-old doubles vendor from Penal was beaten and robbed in her home on the afternoon of December 4.
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