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Govt begins recruitment of nurses
Posted: Thursday, April 2, 2026

Govt begins recruitment of nurses amid ongoing protests
The management of the North Central Regional Health Authority (NCRHA), which is responsible for the administration of the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex (EWMSC) in Mt Hope, has begun hiring new nurses to help alleviate some of the staffing issues caused by sickout action from nurses currently in the system.

Senator warns of 'dire' consequences as nurses' protest intensifies

Lack of FTC continues to impact economy, says former chair
Calls are intensifying for the Ministry of Trade, Investment and Tourism to urgently restore the Fair Trading Commission, as economist and former chairman Dr Ronald Ramkissoon warns that continued delays are undermining the country's business environment at a critical juncture.

Offenders get a clean slate
Maharaj: Govt revamping 1947 Act...

Stalls demolished
VENDORS at the Chaguanas Vendors Mall engaged in a brief confrontation with police yesterday as their stalls were demolished during an exercise organised by the Chaguanas Borough Corporation.

Police shooting survivor on long road to recovery
Phillip said this was the eighth police station she and other demonstrators had visited during their protest action.

She said while videos of the protest usually generated significant social media engagements, people were less inclined to participate in-person. She also urged the public to take a greater interest in such matters, as it can also affect them.

Teen to be charged with murder of Golconda father
Pope died on March 26 - hours after he was beaten in a mini-mart where he went to purchase a loaf of bread.

5 freed of couple's murder after decade on remand
Olatunji "Ola" Denbow, Michael "Mikey" Findlay, Kyle Belgrave, Seon "Max" Barnswell, and Kelon Maxine were discharged after State prosecutors offered no evidence against them when their case came up for trial before High Court Judge Trevor Jones at the Hall of Justice in Port-of-Spain, yesterday morning.



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