CEO: No choice but to shutdown plant
More than 400 persons are facing an uncertain future today after the Caribbean Nitrogen Company (CNC) was forced to close its’ doors yesterday.
In a...
Judgment reserved in highway lawsuit
High Court judge Kevin Ramcharan has reserved his decision whether environmental activist group Fishermen and Friends of the Sea (FFOS) should be granted leave...
Dialysis patients will not suffer over funding—ministry
Dialysis patients who are recipients of Government-subsidised treatment at the St Augustine Medical Hospital have been assured that their health will not suffer as...
PM frustrated over crime, selection of CoP
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is expressing a sense of frustration with the country’s crime problem admitting to telling his wife, Sharon Rowley, that:...
Petrotrin’s overtime bill stands at $22m
Despite facing a financial bind, the monthly overtime bill at State-owned Petrotrin is $22 million, while its annual wage bill to its 5,000 employees...
Retired cop: Promotion in service like a little devil
The system of promotion within the Police Service is just like a little devil in the backyard. Those were the words of retired deputy...
Evicted illegal tenants return to HDC apartments
A third attempt by the police to evict illegal occupants from the Housing Development Corporation’s (HDC) Clifton Towers proved unsuccessful yesterday as the people...
Garcia: No crisis at Costaatt
“There is no crisis at Costaatt.”
So said Education Minister Anthony Garcia as he answered questions in the Senate yesterday in relation to recent media...
Minister: Tuco gets $6.5m, but owes $4.2m
The Trinbago Unified Calypsonians Organisation (Tuco) which has received an allocation of $6.5 million for Carnival 2018 has to repay a $4.2 million loan.
This...
Rome sings first at Soca Monarch semis
As the NLCB’s Play Whe International Soca Monarch competition heats up, Jerome Precilla also known as “Rome” will be performing in first place at...




