Month: February 2024
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Tobago spill enters Grenada’s marine space
(Trinidad Guardian) Grenada has contacted the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency and other partners, as possible oil from the Tobago…
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Trinidad govt denies Farley’s oil spill cover-up allegations
(Trinidad Guardian) Minister of Works and Transport Rohan Sinanan is denying allegations that the Government has been withholding critical information…
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Venezuela ready to co-operate on oil spill – Telesur report
(Trinidad Express) Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has volunteered his country’s resources to help mitigate the oil spill impacting Tobago’s southwestern…
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Young entrepreneurs open Black luxury spa catering to women of color in Queens
In a remarkable entrepreneurial feat, two young visionaries, aged 23 and 25, have unveiled a haven of opulence with the…
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Youth suicide prevention : Recognize the signs
(StatePoint) Children and teens can be moody, but when signs of mental health troubles last for weeks, don’t assume it’s…
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Arjoon, Ray-Khalil, Xavier siblings progress in Bounty Mash Handicap Squash – – Hickerson continues dominance in the rising division
Alex Arjoon, Steven Xavier, Jason Ray-Khalil, and Alysa Xavier were among the winners when the Bounty Farms Mash Handicap Squash…
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Convicted rapist escapes from Mazaruni Prison
Akeem Wong, a convict serving a 15-year sentence for rape, escaped from the Mazaruni prison compound yesterday. The article Convicted…
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GPSU says budget will not address poverty, cost of living unless priorities reconsidered
In a lengthy critique of the government’s trillion-dollar 2024 budget, the GPSU says it will not address poverty or the…
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This editorial was erroneous on several counts and corrections should be issued
Dear Editor, The Ministry of Education is alarmed at the blatant misinformation and inconsistencies apparently aimed at misinforming contained in…
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Parents consoling girl disqualified from children’s Mash calypso contest
By Abigail Headley The father of the girl who was disqualified from the children’s Mash competition for singing about the…
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