EMA: Low oxygen level killed fish
The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) has concluded that thousands of fish died in the Macoya River owing to a lack of oxygen.Residents and gardeners last week reported schools of dead fish...
View Article3 suspects free for now
Three suspects detained in connection with the abduction of school teacher Keston Mahabir have been released by police. The suspects—a 27-year-old man, his 23-year-old girlfriend and his mother—were...
View ArticleScotia exec appeals to Imbert: Make Insurance Bill top priority
As Finance Minister Colm Imbert prepares to deliver his mid-term budget review next week, an insurance executive is appealing to him to make sure the long-delayed Insurance Bill is high on Government’s...
View ArticleAnsa McAL gains $0.35
Overall market activity resulted from trading in 11 securities of which two advanced, four declined and five traded firm.Trading activity on the First Tier Market registered a volume of 484,267 shares...
View ArticleCreating non-violent schools
I have been reading and listening to the many comments concerning non-violence affecting the education system in T&T. As an educator of 43 years teaching experience in the primary school system, I...
View ArticleTime for a national economic revival
We need connectivity. Not simply highways. We strongly support the Point Fortin to San Fernando Highway. However, the Debe to Mon Desir highway would have demolished one of the most traffic-free,...
View ArticleT&T can learn from Venezuela’s woes
In Ms Panday’s Easter Sunday article, she correctly analysed the Venezuelan economic situation to turn on the alarms in T&T so the country doesn’t follow that path. The description was accurate but...
View ArticleEnvironmental matters not being taken seriously
Media Reports are that the United Nations has classified T&T as being at the top of the ladder among countries when measured by the accumulation of waste per capita. This does not surprise me as by...
View ArticleA job well done by Fire Services
The residents of Pearl Gardens, Petit Valley, would like to acknowledge the yeoman and dedicated service provided by the officers of the Fire Services to the community in fighting a bush fire in the...
View ArticleT&T 6 - SVG 0
Substitute Trevin Caesar scored a late brace as T&T Soca Warriors continued their march towards the six-team Concacaf Final Round of Qualifiers with an emphatic 6-0 win over St Vincent and The...
View ArticleMinister highlights value of risk management
Foreign trade comes with opportunities and risks. So said Trade Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon when she addressed the T&T Risk Management Institute’s Second Annual Caribbean Risk Management Conference....
View ArticleVTI wins Addy for Ginseng ad
Since acquiring Carib Brewery’s Ginseng Up account in late 2009, advertising agency Valdez and Torry International Limited (VTI) has won awards for its creative work on Ginseng Up brand campaigns year...
View ArticleAre we prepared FOR THE diversification challenge?
While I am a very strong supporter of diversifying our present economy there are some realities we all must face in order for this to take place. The first of these is that capital is needed to begin...
View ArticleCuba’s legacy helps shape Caribbean
One of the biggest and most followed international events has been the recent visit of US President Barack Obama to Cuba. Indeed it has generated many discussions at various levels as to the importance...
View ArticleBe prepared before plunging into world of exports
There have been calls in some circles for companies who are net foreign exchange earners to be given incentives to go out and earn even more foreign exchange for the country.Specifically, a...
View ArticleScandal, crime and bacchanal for breakfast
The report by Dr Everold Hosein accusing the media of focusing only on scandal and bacchanal is correct. One only has to look back at the headlines in the media at any period in the past or recent...
View Article‘No employing relative’ rule unrealistic
There are many reasons why members of parliament are addressed as “Honourable,” but the present controversy about employing relatives might prompt some to call this a misnomer. I have no quarrel with...
View ArticleWindies meet India in semis
West Indies captain Darren Sammy has admitted that his team is seen as underdogs going into today’s ICC World T20 semi-final against favourites and host India at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai, but...
View ArticleWindies women feel confident
While the men’s team go into their semi-final clash of the ICC World T20 against hosts India as underdogs, the West Indies women will tackle New Zealand five hours earlier in their semifinal matchup of...
View ArticleHart salutes Garcia and Jones
Soca Warriors coach Stephen Hart was very impressed with his team’s 6-0 drubbing of St Vincent and The Grenadines in their 2018 Fifa World Cup Concacaf Semifinal Round match at the Hasely Crawford...
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