Month: February 2021
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Abby Phillip selected as one of TIME’s Next 100
(Trinidad Guardian) Journalist Abby Phillip, who was born to Trinidadian parents, has been recognised by TIME Magazine as an emerging…
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Trinidad begins COVID vaccinations
(Trinidad Guardian) In a landmark move in the country’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, 100 frontline healthcare workers were the…
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Four fined for attending party in breach of COVID rules
Four persons who confessed to breaching the COVID-19 Emergency Measures by attending a party were yesterday fined while the alleged…
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Authorities still to decide on how to use 1500 COVID vaccines
Health authorities are still to decide whether they will withhold vaccines from the initial set to be used as a…
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Miner charged with murder of Baramita farmer
A 32-year-old pork knocker was yesterday remanded to prison after he was charged with the murder of Jonah Williams, a…
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ERC takes more persons to court over racist incitement
The Ethnic Relations Com-mission (ERC) has taken more persons to court in relation to racial incitement. The article ERC takes…
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Hung jury in murder case against cook, lover
Cook Alexis Turpin and her lover Stephon Barlow are now likely to face a fresh trial over the 2016 murder…
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Region Four woman, 69, dies of COVID
Guyana yesterday recorded another COVID-19 fatality even as 51 new cases of the virus were reported. The article Region Four…
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Boat with bodies could have drifted towards Trinidad – ministry
Local authorities have since notified officials in Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) to be on the lookout for the boat containing…
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Teen charged with causing deaths in Homestretch Ave crash
A teenager was charged yesterday with causing the death by dangerous driving of two friends in the wee hours of…
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