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Daily Brief - Wednesday 12th February, 2025

Downtime is not just an inconvenience – it’s a direct threat to business operations, revenue and reputation. Whether it’s a bank unable to process transactions, an energy company losing visibility of its assets, or a manufacturing plant falling behind schedule, the impact is immediate and costly. Read more

12th February 2025


Daily Brief - Tuesday 11th February, 2025

Acting Commissioner of Police (CoP) Junior Benjamin says he intends to build on the work done by CoP Erla Harewood-Christopher. He made the comment on February 10, while addressing the media for the first time at a police media briefing since his appointment to the post four days earlier. Read more

11th February 2025


Daily Brief - Monday 10th February, 2025

The Sou Sou Lands Co-operative Society, a non-profit organisation since 1987, has said it is willing to help find land for the people who were evicted from Ramjattan Trace, Arima, last week. “We would like to speak with them because we feel like we can assist,” said chairman of Sou... Read more

10th February 2025


Daily Brief - Friday 7th February, 2025

The Children's Life Fund helped to pay for 86 severely-ill children to access life-saving medical treatment in the two years of 2013 and 2014, said the fund's financial statements for 2014. These were laid in the House of Representatives on February 5, as part of an Auditor General's Report on... Read more

7th February 2025


Daily Brief- Thursday 6th February, 2025

A bulletproof vest and handcuffs were among the things stolen from a policeman’s car in St James. Around 8 pm on February 4, the victim, who is attached to the Besson Street Police Station, parked his Nissan Tiida near his home. Read more

6th February 2025


Daily Brief - Wednesday 5th February, 2025

DEPUTY Commissioner of Police (Intelligence and Investigations) Suzette Martin has written the Prime Minister, in his capacity as head of the National Security Council (NSC), asking for information on the procurement of two sniper rifles for the Strategic Services Agency (SSA). Read more

5th February 2025


Daily Brief- Tuesday 4th February, 2025

A fierce legal battle has erupted between Commissioner of Police Erla Harewood-Christopher and the Police Service Commission (PSC) over her recent suspension from duty. Her attorney, Senior Counsel Pamela Elder, wrote to PSC chairman Dr Wendell Wallace on February 3, demanding that the PSC immediately rescind its decision, warning that... Read more

4th February 2025


Daily Brief - Monday 3rd February, 2025

A Lange Park man and his rideshare driver were robbed after they went to Caparo to pick up a woman he barely knows. On February 1, the 36-year-old man hired TT Rideshare to take him to Chickland Road, Caparo, to pick up a woman he only recent met online and... Read more

3rd February 2025


Daily Brief - Friday 31st January, 2025

Police brass were sent into a tailspin after Commissioner of Police Erla Harewood-Christopher was detained in connection with a criminal probe surrounding the importation of two military-grade sniper weapons for the Strategic Services Agency (SSA). On January 30, Harewood-Christopher, who is nearing the end of her second year in the... Read more

31st January 2025


Daily Brief - Thursday 30th January, 2025

Management of the state-run TT Postal Corporation (TTPost) has accused the TT Postal Workers' Union (TTPWU) of acting in bad faith during salary negotiations, citing missed meetings and delayed counterproposals as evidence of stalling tactics. General manager of human resources Krystal Joseph and senior human resource officer Saood Mohammed, representing... Read more

30th January 2025


Daily Brief - Wednesday 29th January, 2025

The Caribbean Airlines (CAL) pilot and crew onboard the plane that made an emergency landing in Trinidad on the night of January 27, en route from Tobago, have received high praise for keeping passengers calm and collected despite the harrowing announcement that there was a problem with one of the engines. Read more

29th January 2025


Daily Brief - Tuesday 28th January, 2025

Police are still searching for a man they believe may have critical information about the death of three-year-old Jereem George. The child died in a fire at his home in Christian Extension, Windy Hill, Arouca ,on January 23. Read more

28th January 2025


Daily Brie f- Monday 27th January, 2025

The West Indian Tobacco Company Ltd (Witco) is celebrating 120 years of business and 50 years of association with the Desperadoes Steel Orchestra. In commemoration of this, Witco invited the Trade Ministry and the TT Manufacturers' Association (TTMA) to tour its upgraded factory on January 24. Read more

27th January 2025


Daily Brief- Thursday 23rd January 2025

DILLON RAMNATH, who was 17 years old when he was charged with the 2006 murder of Toolsie Ramkissoon, was yesterday released from prison at the age of 35. Read more here Read more

23rd January 2025


Daily Brief- Wednesday 22nd January 2025

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22nd January 2025


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