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News WASA assures continued service during SoE

THE Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) is assuring normal operations amid the state of emergency (SoE) declared on July 18 after police said intelligence of a co-ordinated attack on senior members of law enforcement and the judiciary.

News YoCrunch yogurt recalled over concerns of plastic pieces in toppings

The Ministry of Health via its Chemistry Food and Drugs Division has issued a voluntary recall of YoCrunch Yogurt.

Business Smith calls for urgency in AI adoption cybersecurity

MINISTER of Public Administration and Artificial Intelligence Dominic Alexander Smith said Trinidad and Tobago needs to operate with a sense of urgency in dealing with all matters of national threat including cybersecurity.

News Freed murder accused back in custody

DAYS after a 39-year-old murder accused from Bank Village in Carapichaima was freed by a master in the High Court owing to delays in prosecuting his case he was rearrested and is expected to appear in court charged with the same offences.

News THA to introduce technological tools to assist law enforcement during SoE

IN an attempt to provide heightened safety and security for visitors and locals following the declaration of a state of emergency (SoE) Chief Secretary Farley Augustine said the Tobago House … Continue reading THA to introduce technological tools to assist law enforcement during SoE

News Freeport man killed in home invasion

SHEVON LAZARUS 23 of Calcutta Settlement #2 Freeport was killed by a gunman while at a Couva house on July 21.

News Second suspect in kidnap case fatally shot

A second suspect in the kidnapping of 44-year-old Jankie Satie Karim was fatally shot by police hours after she was rescued on the night of July 21.

News Patriotic Front UNC ‘copying’ PNM on SoE

THE Patriotic Front (PF) says the UNC government is taking the same approach its PNM predecessor did to fighting crime by declaring a state of emergency (SoE).

News IR consultant slams offshore workers Sickout threats meant to ‘extort’ higher salaries

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS consultant for energy services company AdON Construction Courtney McNish believes that offshore workers recent promises to take industrial action in the form of sickouts are merely idle threats by employees to extort higher wages from their employers.

Opinion Stand-your-ground What the evidence says

THE EDITOR: At the post-cabinet press conference on May 29 the Homeland Security Minister had the lights switched off and narrated a home invasion scenario. It was chilling.

Opinion Change gender-blaming narrative

THE EDITOR: I write to express my concern over the persistent narrative that places the onus on women to protect themselves from male-inflicted violence rather than addressing the deeper issue: the need for men to take responsibility for their actions and emotions.

Opinion Tips for safe vacation camps

THE EDITOR: With schools having closed for the July-August vacation on the July 11 now is a good time for some vacation camp safety points.

Sports Kyra Williams 3rd in women’s sprint at Jr Pan Am Cycling Champs

KYRA Williams captured her first-ever Junior Pan American Track Cycling Championships medal by pedaling to womens sprint bronze in Lima Peru on July 20.