Daily Brief

Daily Brief - Thursday 25th May, 2023

The retrenchment of 468 TSTT employees is saving the company $12 million a month, said TSTT CEO Lisa Agard. She made this revelation while engaging journalists at a workshop on covering technology and the changing landscape on Tuesday at the TSTT hospitality suite, Queen’s Park Oval. Read more

25th May 2023


Daily Brief - Tuesday 23rd May, 2023

With heavy showers and thunderstorms moving across both islands from the early hours of yesterday, localised flooding was reported along the Eastern Main Road in Tunapuna, St Augustine and St Joseph, as well as along Farm Road, St Joseph, parts of Arima, and along the Couva Main Road, Couva. Read more

23rd May 2023


Daily Brief - Monday 22nd May, 2023

Police and undertakers were kept very busy over the weekend as six people were murdered – three on Saturday and three on Sunday – in separate and unrelated incidents. Among the murders on Sunday were a Carenage businesswoman whose violent death poured fresh grief on her relatives, almost three years... Read more

22nd May 2023


Daily Brief - Friday 19th May, 2023

Throngs of supporters of the Push Back Movement and the Stakeholders United Movement took to the streets of downtown Port of Spain on Thursday as they marched to deliver letters to the Commissioner of Police and the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). Read more

19th May 2023


Daily Brief - Thursday 18th May, 2023

Even as it continues clean-up operations following the rupture of its 16-inch diameter oil pipeline in Massahood Village, Avocat on Sunday, state-owned Heritage Petroleum Company Ltd is warning the public that strong action will be taken against anyone violating the right of way of its above and below-ground network of pipelines. Read more

18th May 2023


Daily Brief - Wednesday 17th May, 2023

The Meteorological Office says the 2023 wet season will be near-normal but the potential for flooding remains high. In a release, the Met Service said the first half of the wet season, from June to August 2023, is likely to be mostly wet as usual. Read more

17th May 2023


Daily Brief - Tuesday 16th May, 2023

At least 20 people from four households in Fyzabad have been evacuated after a 16-inch trunk oil pipeline raptured on Sunday evening, and some residents are calling on the authority to take precautions to avoid another incident. Read more

16th May 2023


Daily Brief - Monday 15th May, 2023

Former commissioner of police (CoP) Gary Griffith on Sunday slammed CoP Erla Harewood-Christopher for her claim that 100 legal guns have been used in crimes. Harewood-Christopher made the claim in a sworn statement filed in the High Court two weeks ago, in response to a lawsuit of gun dealer Towfeek... Read more

15th May 2023


Daily Brief- Friday 12th May, 2023

The woman found dead in the Queen's Park Savannah on Monday, has been positively identified as 24-year-old mother of five, Gabrielle Raphael. Her father Anthony Castillo, speaking on Thursday at his Covigne Road Extension, Diego Martin home, said he was not initially concerned when she did not return home as... Read more

12th May 2023


Daily Brief - Thursday 11th May, 2023

The T&T Manufacturers’ Association (TTMA) has welcomed last week’s announcement by Minister of Finance Colm Imbert regarding the issuance of value added tax (VAT) bonds. Last week, Minister Imbert said in the Senate, that the Government owed $7.8 billion in VAT refunds as at March 31, 2023. Read more

11th May 2023


Daily Brief - Wednesday 10th May, 2023

It took a protest at the Mosquito Creek, La Romaine on Tuesday to elicit a response from WASA that a steel structure will be removed from the Godineau River next week, seven months after it fell in. Read more

10th May 2023


Daily Brief - Tuesday 9th May, 2023

Residents of Caroni and villages near the Caroni River are once again calling on the authorities to properly fill the riverbanks that are constantly eroded by any amount of rain and especially with the rainy season approaching. Read more

9th May 2023


Daily Brief - Monday 8th May, 2023

Redemption 8 The Concert not only took thousands of patrons down a reggae and dancehall musical memory lane but also was the forum where the performers begged for an end to the crime and bloodshed in TT. Read more

8th May 2023


Daily Brief - Friday 5th May, 2023

Venezuelan authorities have detained two people in connection with trafficking people to Trinidad and Tobago for sex under the guise of offering the victims jobs. The authorities detained a 19-year-old woman in the state of Monagas and a man, 42, in the state of Delta Amacuro for human trafficking. Read more

5th May 2023


Daily Brief - Thursday 4th May, 2023

For the first time in 22 years, the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) will do a national field verification exercise of the electorate. In a release yesterday, the EBC said its chairman Mark Ramkerrysingh and CEO Fern Narcis-Scope had met with representatives of the country's major political parties to inform... Read more

4th May 2023


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