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Trinidad gas to energy plant terminates 75 employees, wind-up petition for hearing
(Trinidad Guardian) NiQuan yesterday terminated its 75 employees and will now mothball its Pointe-a-Pierre plant, which had been in “sleep”…
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WINDIES WOMEN DEFEAT PAKISTAN
A Player-of-the-Match performance from captain Hayley Matthews that took West Indies Women to a 113-run win against hosts Pakistan Women…
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Haitian business partners show kindness to others through literacy
Ruth Fleury and Justine A.P. Louis, who are both of Haitian descent, are the founders of Scholars of Tomorrow Publishing…
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‘The First Rasta’ speaks during three-day Caribbean Film Fest
One dozen films representing diasporan nations slate a listing of diverse creativity for April 26-28 at Teacher’s College, Columbia University…
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Two persons have died from dengue this year – Anthony
-urges those with fever to get tested Two persons have died from dengue so far this year and Health Minister…
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Create umbrella infrastructure programme management unit to enable value for money, stymie corruption
Dear Editor, Since coming to power in 2020, the PPP/C Government has been engaged in a wide range of infrastructure…
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Venezuelan brothers attacked by schoolmates at Stewartville Secondary
By Abigail Headley Two Venezuelan brothers attending Stewartville Secondary School on the West Demerara are now nursing serious injuries to…
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Buxton, Monedderlust draw in bottom-of-the table clash
KFC Elite League In the battle of the winless teams, Monedderlust and Buxton United played to a 2-2 stalemate last…
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Quarrie miner charged with murdering Venezuelan
Cane Vincent, a 24-year-old miner of Quarrie Village, Region Nine was charged yesterday with the murder of Leonel Manuel Franco…
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75 schools to participate in Republic Bank’s Five for Fun
-Initiative lauded as developmental pathway for local cricket Some 75 primary schools, further broken down to 10 students from each…
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