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Trinidad & Tobago Air Guard to reactivate one of four AW139s

In June 2017 the Trinidad & Tobago Government decided to ground their fleet of four AW139 helicopters on budgetary grounds. This week the...

Stricken Venezuelan oil tanker raises fears of Caribbean ecological disaster

Concerns are growing that an oil tanker carrying millions of gallons of oil could spill its load into the sea between Venezuela and Trinidad...

Major Trinidad restaurants face closure over COVID

s the restaurant industry battles through the seventh month of COVID-19 restrictions, several owners say unless the Government eases restrictions soon, low revenues may...

Trinidad: Farmer who fatally shot plantain thief said he had suffered for years

Three men who decided to go up against a 68-year-old farmer from Princes Town got more than they bargained for. Police reports said around 4...

Trinidad seeking vaccines for 33% of population

(Trinidad Express) Trinidad and Tobago will receive COVID-19 vaccines for 20 per cent of its population in the first instance after its development. Health Minister...

Trinidad: CAL pilots agree to 57% wage cut for next three months

(Trinidad Guardian) T&T Airline Pilots Association (TTALPA) and Caribbean Airlines have agreed that all pilots’ salaries will be cut by 57 per cent—just over...

Trinidad: Suspected plantain thief killed by farmer, 2 men gunned down

Southern Division police are investigating three deaths in three separate shooting incidents on Friday. In the first incident, a 68-year-old farmer refused to fall...

Trinidad will not have open-door policy for migrants – PM

(Trinidad Guardian) Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says “under no circumstances” will Trinidad and Tobago implement an open-door policy to migrants. Rowley made the comment...

Trinidad nationals stuck on cruise ships still waiting on a call

Trinidadian cruise ship workers who remain stranded on board multiple vessels throughout the world are asking for exemptions to return home. Kerwin John Collins told...

Tobago man charged with giving minor alcohol

A 37-year-old man of Goodwood, Tobago, was granted bail with a surety in the sum of $50,000 or a five thousand cash bail alternative...

Trinidad spent TT$5.67b on food imports last year

Trinidad and Tobago spent over TT$2 billion on the importation of cereals, fruits and vegetables last year, says Trade Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon. Delivering her contribution...

Trinidad: 23-year-old mom of three killed, body dumped

Just hours after she was reported missing by her mother, the body of 23-year-old Tenil Cupid was found in Santa Flora on Tuesday. She was...
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