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D-Day today in Tobago Posted: Monday, January 12, 2026
D-Day today in Tobago Parties wind up campaigns with rallies
THA Elections Set For Monday
Rival supporters in fiery clash Police call for calm...
Election tempers flare up
Mohit condemns elderly abuse, says all grants paid on time She said any further delays fall outside of the ministry's control and lie with financial institutions and their processing timelines. These grants, she said, include over $3 billion spread across 100,000 senior citizens for pension payments.
Partnerships for Progress: Unlocking T&T's billion-dollar revitalisation Public private partnerships "PPP" will be a key path forward in the Government's plan to deliver projects under the recently announced Trinidad and Tobago Revitalisation Blueprint, consisting of "mega projects" to transform T&T over the next decade, with construction anticipated to begin as early as this year.
Working parents to get major new protections Paternity leave coming, says Labour Minister
Wider protection for parents, retrenched workers
Amendments to Maternity and Retrenchment acts - Kamla: Major wins for working families THE prime minister has described as "major wins for working families" several announcements made on Sunday at a UNC press conference including expanded maternity protections and parental leave coming, as well as revised laws to strengthen and widen the net for people who have lost their jobs because of redundancy.
Govt makes changes to Retrenchment, Maternity acts
New School Nutrition Standards Policy launched The first phase, scheduled for the second and third terms of the academic year, will focus on distributing curriculum memoranda, sample menus, and training materials.
This will be followed by pilot implementation in select school clusters, along with monitoring and vendor training.
Dr Lutchman: Suicide and the economy—how T&T pays high cost for mental health issues
Daly Bread: Fireworks—fiasco and failure; why amendments failed to deliver The concluded Christmas and New Year period has demonstrated the failure of the amendments passed in Parliament to the Summary Offences Act ("the fireworks legislation") as a means of regulating the use of fireworks and in particular to bring relief from the noise that adversely affects persons and animals.
A silent threat to brain health Hearing loss...
Cervical cancer prevention: Why feeling fine is not the same as being safe
After SoE, 'Zones of Special Operation' could be next THE Government is looking at several options to deal with the country's crime problem, including designated "Zones of Special Operation", as is done in Jamaica, after the state of emergency (SoE) comes to an end on January 31.
Trapped by rising waters, hiker dies Around 8.30 a.m., Jordan was part of an eight-member hiking group that began an excursion from Madamas Junction, Brasso Seco, towards the Madamas River.
Approximately three-and-a-half hours into the hike, while walking along the Madamas River in knee-high water, police said she slipped and became lodged between two logs.
TTFA boss laments gun violence: Footballers need clear path to going pro FOR many youths from impoverished backgrounds, football has provided an opportunity to escape the devastating clutches of poverty. What started as a simple joy as a child, playing on the streets or in a savannah, has become a real career path for many.
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