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Daily Brief - Thursday 3rd April, 2025

A Siparia man, accused of committing one of the most gruesome murders this year, has been remanded into state custody following his appearance at the Siparia Magistrates’ Court yesterday. Michael Randy Edwards, 44, an unemployed labourer, has been charged with the murder of Siparia grandmother Joanne Estick, whose severed head... Read more

3rd April 2025


Daily Brief - Wednesday 2nd April, 2025

The Ministry of Digital Transformation has officially launched its information and communication technology access centre in the Tarodale Community Centre, allowing residents to access free digital services like the internet, computers, and printing. The centre, at Tarodale Hills, will be open from Mondays to Saturdays from 10 am to 6 pm. Read more

2nd April 2025


Daily Brief- Wednesday 26th March 2025

US ‘deeply committed’ to T&T gas future Read more

26th March 2025


Daily Brief- Tuesday 25th March 2025

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25th March 2025


Daily Brief- Monday 24th March 2025

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24th March 2025


Daily Brief - Friday 21st March, 2025

Just days after Finance Minister Vishnu Dhanpaul was sworn in, workers at the National Insurance Board of Trinidad and Tobago (NIBTT) have asked him to intervene in wage disputes, which have been unresolved for four years. Read more

21st March 2025


Daily Brief- Tuesday 18th March 2025

NEWSBrutal bandits storm doctor's home in Fairways, 3 luxury vehicles takenPOLICE said they expect to make an arrest soon after a retired neurosurgeon was robbed of three cars, cash, alcoholic beverages and a licensed firearm at his home at Fairways, Maraval, on Sunday night. Read more

18th March 2025


Daily Brief- Monday 17th March 2025

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17th March 2025


Daily Brief - Friday 14th March, 2025

Residents of Pamphille Avenue in Malabar are more angry than frightened after the discovery of their elderly neighbour Judith Harris, found dead in her bedroom on March 12. Her decomposing body was found with a chair filled with clothes over her head and another over her legs. Read more

14th March 2025


Daily Brief - Thursday 13th March, 2025

Minister in the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development Adrian Leonce said contractors working with the Ministry’s Housing and Village Improvement Programme (HVIP) will now receive $200,000 per unit built on flat lands, an increase of $35,000 from the current grant of $165,000. Read more

13th March 2025


Daily Brief - Wednesday 12th March, 2025

Two of the murders which took place during Carnival Tuesday in St James and Sangre Grande have been solved say police. At a media briefing at the Police Administrative building on March 11, Acting DCP operations Curt Simon said police were concerned about the murder rate, including the seven murders... Read more

12th March 2025


Daily Brief - Tuesday 11th March, 2025

The Trinidad and Tobago Airline Pilots Association (TTALPA) has extended its deadline for Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL) to settle outstanding negotiations before the union takes the matter to the Industrial Court. TTALPA industrial relations consultant Timothy Bailey told Newsday the matter was before the Ministry of Labour and the initial... Read more

11th March 2025


Daily Brief - Monday 10th March, 2025

A 13-member Ghanian delegation met with Minister of Trade and Industry Paula Gopee-Scoon at the Ministry’s office at Nicholas Towers on March 7. A release from the ministry said the courtesy call included the Trinidad and Tobago honorary consul to Ghana Hilton John Mitchell along with leaders in finance, business... Read more

10th March 2025


Daily Brief - Friday 7th March, 2025

A toddler remains warded at hospital after being admitted on March 4 with a fractured skull from allegedly falling from her babysitter's gallery into a drain 11 feet below. Reports said a nurse of the San Fernando General Hospital's accident and emergency department contacted police around 8.25 pm on March... Read more

7th March 2025


Daily Brief - Thursday 6th March, 2025

Acting Commissioner of Police (CoP) Junior Benjamin said despite the two homicides on Carnival Monday and Tuesday, the Carnival period was generally safe. He said the police continued to work on making the safety and security of citizens its highest priority. Read more

6th March 2025


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