COOKS BOILING MAD
FED-UP cooks and their support staff staged a noisy protest, complete with placards and potspoon and pan outside the Accident and Emergency Department of the Port of Spain General Hospital.
FED-UP cooks and their support staff staged a noisy protest, complete with placards and potspoon and pan outside the Accident and Emergency Department of the Port of Spain General Hospital.
MORE than 48 hours after Tropical Storm Brets passage, many communities in Penal yesterday remained under water with residents still suffering.
STATE utility the TT Electricity Commission (T&TEC) yesterday stated that restoration work is ongoing two days after Tropical Storm Bret knocked out power to communities across Trinidad after strong winds blew down electricity poles. Up to press time, the utility was working to restore electrical power to 25 communities.
Under the theme, Unleashing the creative and productive capacity of our people, Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Secretary of Finance and Economy, Assemblyman Joel Jack delivered a $5 billion budget for the people of Tobago at the THA Plenary Chamber in Scarborough yesterday.
A FATHER of four, charged with committing five sex crimes against his 15-year-old daughter including attempted incest, was sentenced to 62 years imprisonment by a San Fernando judge. The 50-yearold man stood before Justice David Harris and in April, was found guilty at the end of the trial
FARMERS and families adversely affected by flooding and other effects of Tropical Storm Bret will be able to access relief after Government set up a $25 million fund, Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Stuart Young announced yesterday during the post-Cabinet news conference at the Diplomatic Centre, St Anns.