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Batting needs to improve but Simmons at a loss over WI performance
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
HOBART, Tasmania – West Indies head coach Phil Simmons was left struggling to explain his side’s shock exit from the Twenty20 World Cup, but pointed to inept batting performances as one of the reasons behind their poor showing.
Blue Food bounty
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Lots of food, people and activity could be found at the Blue Food Festival at the Bloody Bay Recreation Ground last Sunday (October 16).
Celebrating First Peoples
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The Santa Rosa First Peoples Community continues to promote and support the recovery and preservation of their heritage, including the cultural goods and services and traditional expressions of the First Nation Peoples.
Atlantic mourns Deane’s passing
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Atlantic, in a release, confirmed the news that Deane passed away peacefully at home yesterday morning.
Arima North advances to SSFL Big 5 with 1-1 tie
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Arima North Secondary has joined Siparia West Secondary and St Mary’s College in the Big Five playoffs in the Boys’ Championship Division of the Tiger Tanks-sponsored Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL) despite Tuesday’s 1-1 tie with Manzanilla Secondary at the Sangre Grande Recreation Ground.
Charles makes impact despite international absence
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
HOBART, Australia – Veteran opener Johnson Charles believes he has matured like “fine wine” despite a six-year absence from international cricket.
Cooper banks on determination as Pres, Benedict’s clash
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
It could be considered a battle of “David versus Goliath” today when the first semifinal match in the Premiership Division of the Tiger Tanks Secondary Schools Football League between St Benedict’s College and Presentation College kicks off at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Balmain, Couva, from 3.30 pm.
Quality WI side capable of surprise, says Holder
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
HOBART, Tasmania—Even with West Indies battling to avoid an early exit from the Twenty20 World Cup, all-rounder Jason Holder remained adamant the new-look Caribbean side possessed enough quality to win the showpiece.
Young discusses energy security with Atlantic Council
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Energy Minister Stuart Young was a part of a discussion hosted by the Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center Caribbean Initiative and the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center on Wednesday.
Let's be honest about Tobago Carnival
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Secretary of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities & Transportation in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA), Tashia Burris must be credited with the cop-out of the year as she sought to justify why the THA is partnering with Grenada instead of Trinidad for next week's Carnival.
Calypso Girls top USA to qualify for World Cup
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
This after the “Calypso Girls” pulled off a scrappy 43-27 win over the United States in the ongoing Americas qualifying tournament in Kingston Jamaica on Wednesday night.
Weather Forecast – Friday 21 October 2022
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
West Indies get knocked out of T20 World Cup
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Boris Johnson eyes comeback bid as UK Tories pick new leader
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
3 hospitalised after drive-by shooting in San Fernando
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
T&T in a dark state, says Couva South MP
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Forward Ever Foundation receives grant from Caribbean Development Bank
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Weather Forecast – This afternoon and tonight
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UWI ALJGSB emerge winners of TTSEC Quiz
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
T&T State Prosecutors get training in plea bargaining
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Tru Valu workers pray for better wages
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
WASA: Repair work on ruptured pipeline in final stages
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
WI crash out of qualifiers after Ireland defeat
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
HOBART, Tasmania – West Indies were unceremoniously dumped from the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia on Friday, a crushing nine-wicket defeat to Ireland signalling yet another low for the beleaguered Caribbean side.
Trinidad-based project among 2022 “Superheroes of Development Initiative
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
A Trinidad and Tobago-based project is among four named by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) as winners of this year’s fifth Superheroes of Development contest.
Privy Council dismisses Central Bank appeal regarding the sale of TIPS
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The London-based Privy Council has dismissed an appeal by the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (CBTT) after it had omitted a local insurance company from a competitive bidding process regarding of the sale of the traditional insurance portfolios (TIPS) of the Colonial Life Insurance Company (CLICO) and British-American Insurance Company (Trinidad) Ltd (BAT).
D. Rampersad & Company Limited official sponsors of Ms World TT talent competition
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Local engineering firm D. Rampersad & Company Limited (DRCL) is now the official sponsor of the Miss World Trinidad and Tobago talent competition. The talent competition is a sub-competition within the pageant which assess the performance skills of the finalist, creating a platform and a national stage with the girls sharing their talent with the World.
UN demands end to violence in Haiti, sanctions gang leader
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution Friday demanding an immediate end to violence and criminal activity in Haiti and imposing sanctions on individuals and groups threatening peace and stability in the Western Hemisphere’s poorest nation — starting with a powerful gang leader.
LATT responds; No decision on Nelson controversy
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Weather Forecast: Tonight and tomorrow
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
FOR THE PERIOD TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Trinidad and Tobago: Tonight: Mostly fair despite one or two overnight showers.
Girl, 14, missing
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Fourteen-year-old Kimora Mc Gilvery of Lions Gate, Enterprise, Chaguanas was last seen on October 20th. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Kimora is asked to call the Chaguanas Police Station at 665 5271 or, 999, 555, 911, 800-TIPS or contact any police station or report via the TTPS App.
Girl, 13, missing
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Thirteen-year-old Mary-Ann Wilson of Pelican Drive, Morvant was last seen on October 20th. The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service is asking anyone with information on the whereabouts of Mary-Ann to call the Morvant Police Station at 624 -3737 or, 999, 555, 911, 800-TIPS or contact any police station or report via the TTPS App.
Head of former Trinidad-based company, released on bail
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The chief executive officer of the Ramps Logistics, Shaun Rampersaud, is due to return to a magistrate’s court on November 25, after he was released on half a million dollars (One Guyana dollar=US$0.004 cents) bail on 10 charges of false declarations made over the past two years to the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA).
Ministry of National Security: Use of ecstasy illegal
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
PM and Foreign Affairs Minister participate in emergency CARICOM meeting on Haiti
MP at Divali celebrations:T&T needs to wrestle with its dark state
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
These sentiments were expressed by Rudranath Indarsingh when he spoke with the media at Divali celebrations hosted by the Chinmaya Mission at Calcutta Number 3, Mc Bean, Couva, on Thursday night.
LATT declines to make conclusive findings of wrongdoing in Nelson debacle
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The Law Association of T&T (LATT) has declined to make conclusive findings of wrongdoing in relation to the ongoing fiasco surrounding the collapse of the corruption case against former attorney general Anand Ramlogan and attorney Gerald Ramdeen until it receives a full and unambiguous statement from Attorney General Reginald Armour over what transpired.
WASA to examine other infrastructure to avoid collapses like one at Godineau Bridge
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Acting Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) CEO Kelvin Romain says the authority will continue to look at its infrastructure and maintenance in the hope of preventing collapses like the one which occurred with the 36-inch transmission line at the Godineau Bridge, near Mosquito Creek.
Mother removes son from Carapichaima school after beating
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The mother of the 16-year-old boy who was attacked and beaten by a group of students of Carapichaima East Secondary School on Monday is removing him from the school.
Debe family held hostage, terrorised, robbed by gunmen
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
For 25 minutes during the early hours of yesterday morning, a Debe family was held hostage and terrorised in their own home by four gunmen.
Teen girl, two men seriously injured in Sando drive-by shooting
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
A teenage girl and two young men remain hospitalised following a drive-by shooting on Thursday night in San Fernando.
Contractor threatens to sue over debt; HDC promises payments next week
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Due to non-payment by the Housing Development Corporation for almost a year, a small contractor has been forced to reduce his staff and operations.
New location, more help coming for St Jude’s Home
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Help is coming for both staff and residents of the St Jude’s Home for Girls. Following a Guardian Media report where the management of the home called for better facilities and other support, the Government is now promising to find a new location for the establishment, as well providing more training for workers.
Tears as boy, 9, who was killed at football game laid to rest
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
It was extremely hot when people started gathering for the funeral of Jomol ‘MJ’ Modeste just after 2 pm at his Enterprise Street, Chaguanas home yesterday.
Business community, relatives bid farewell to second nightclub shooting victim
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Two months after a brazen shooting at The Residence nightclub in One Woodbrook Place, St James, a second victim has been laid to rest.
Cancer patient still needs help for treatment
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Cancer patient Zelia Castello is in India receiving treatment but her funds are running low.
Welder dies while working at Paria facility
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
There are reports that the relatives of a 28-year-old father of one have demanded a full-scale investigation after he died at Paria’s Point-a-Pierre facilities yesterday.
CWI must right Windies ship now
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
West Indies cricket fans are still wondering what happened over the past week after the team crashed out of the ICC T20 World Cup yesterday in one of its most abysmal performances yet.
Mc Intosh, Ramcharan get T&T’s 8th ‘ping pong ‘bronze
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
T&T Under-13 Boys doubles team of Sekel Mc Intosh and Ethan Ramcharan added to the bronze medal haul for this country when the Guyana Table Tennis Association (GTTA)-hosted the Caribbean Region Table Tennis Federation (CRTTF) Mini-Cadet (Under-11) and Pre-Cadet (U-13) Table Tennis Championship concluded at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, Georgetown, Guyana, on Wednesday.
JMMB co-founder gets Jamaica’s fifth highest award
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Once a struggling single mother with five mouths to feed, Joan Duncan has now been bestowed with Jamaica’s fifth highest national award because of her service for the development of the money market.
Kes collaborates with Shaggy in Miami
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Mere days after concluding their highly impactful Liki Tiki Tour in Miami, Florida, the #1 trending Soca band, KES has announced the official date for their 2023 Carnival concert and cultural extravaganza titled IzWe. On Valentine’s Day, February 14, the band of brothers will be sharing big love at a venue to be announced in the capital city of Port-of-Spain. However, before Trinidad Carnival kicks in its world-famous gear, KES is scheduled to make notable appearances at the Tobago Music, Arts and Culture (TOMAC) Festival and the World Creole Festival in Dominica.
Calypso Girls roll to another easy win
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
T&T “Calypso Girls” close in on the “Road to Cape Town”, getting their fifth consecutive win in the Americas qualifying tournament for next year’s Netball World Cup (NWC) in South Africa.
Keep a regulatory eye on credit unions, cooperatives
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The credit union’s reasonable interest rates helped him secure a mortgage and fund his son’s education.
T&T team named for Bahamas Beach Soccer Cup
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Chad Appoo will serve as head coach for this country’s men and women’s teams that will participate in the Bahamas Beach Soccer Cup which takes place at the Beach Soccer Stadium, Sir Sidney Poitier Bridge in Nassau from tomorrow to Sunday.
Economist: Poverty is on the rise
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Arjoon made this point when he delivered the feature address at Divali Nagar celebrations on Tuesday night.
Amcham launches mentorship programme
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The American Chamber of Commerce of T&T (Amcham T&T) has launched a mentorship programme as part of its annual national excellence in HSE awards.
$1.4M for Caribbean Track Cycling Championships
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Quick work, coupled with the injection of $1.4 million by the Ministry of Sports and Community Development will ensure that the Caribbean Track Cycling Championships will go on as planned, from November 11-13 at the National Cycling Centre (NCC) in Balmain, Couva.
Cops probe report of two schoolgirls consuming acid
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Police are investigating a report in which two female students at the Barataria North Secondary School consumed acid which is used to clean jewelry.
2 prisoners to get pauper’s funeral
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Two of three prisoners who died while incarcerated at the Golden Grove Prison in Arouca are to be given paupers’ funerals after relatives failed to come forward and identify the bodies.
CCJ critical of Guyana AG for premature release of judgement
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) yesterday criticised the decision of Guyana’s Attorney General, Anil Nandlall for his premature release of an embargoed ruling regarding an election petition.
Weather Forecast – Thursday 20 October 2022
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Possible double murder in Wallerfield
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
UK’s Truss quits after turmoil obliterated her authority
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Businessman killed while exercising at home
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Opposition Chief Whip: Where is the outrage over Nelson-Gate?
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Siparia and environs without water until Friday
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Aeropost to launch Smart Parcel Locker System soon
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
President Weekes: Divali Nagar critical to culture transmission
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Liz Truss promised UK a shakeup — but was forced out instead
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Fraudsters using T&T Red Cross’ name for latest scam
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Beating Ireland WI’s only focus amid rain concerns
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
HOBART, Tasmania – Alzarri Joseph says West Indies already have a laser-like focus on winning Friday’s final qualifier against Ireland, and would not be distracted by speculation over weather forecasts which show rain could play a role in the last series of matches here.
Trinidadian fined $21,000 for cocaine, ammo found in brown sugar
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
CPO & Prison sign MoA to formalise vacation leave
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
WI face ‘big game’ in Super 12 bid
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
HOBART, Tasmania – Seasoned all-rounder Jason Holder said West Indies were facing a “big game” against Ireland in their bid to qualify for the Super 12 of the Twenty20 World Cup on Friday.
Massy: Information regarding cyber-security incident speculative and inaccurate
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Massy Stores and Massy Distribution says that the information being shared publicly about the cyber-security incident is speculative and inaccurate. However, in a press release issued this afternoon, Massy stated that the data unlawfully accessed by attackers is more extensive than the preliminary stages of the investigation indicated.
Weather Forecast: Tonight and tomorrow
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
FOR THE PERIOD TONIGHT AND TOMORROW TRINIDAD, TOBAGO, THE SOUTHERN WINDWARDS AND NORTHERN LEEWARDS:
CWI, Pakistan postpone T20 series
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
ST JOHN’S, Antigua – West Indies’ three-match Twenty20 International series against Pakistan set for next January has been rescheduled until 2024, Cricket West Indies confirmed Wednesday.
Man arrested, stolen chainsaw recovered
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
One man was arrested and a chainsaw was recovered following a robbery in Rio Claro yesterday. According to police reports, the victim told police that she secured her home around 7:55 am and left.
2 stolen vehicles recovered, firearm seized in north eastern division
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
One man was arrested by police after they determined the vehicle he was driving was reported stolen. According to police reports, around 11:30 am on October 13th officers stopped a white Toyota Aqua vehicle at 7th Avenue West Extension, Malick.
Girl, 15, missing
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Fifteen-year-old Jadel Lewis of Center Hill Road, Malick, Barataria was last seen on October 12th. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Jadel Lewis is asked to call the Morvant Police Station at 624-3737 or, 999, 555, 911, 800-TIPS or contact any police station or report via the TTPS App.
UN report on security issues in T&T: Community leaders striving towards political power
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
A United Nations general security situation report on T&T claims that some “community leaders” are striving towards political power “as a way of infiltrating legitimate state structures.”
Plum Mitan farmers warn of higher food prices
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Almost two dozen angry farmers blocked the path of the team on our arrival. A few of them held placards.
Store manager chopped, robbed during home invasion
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The 44-year-old woman and her relatives were terrorised by the armed men, who escaped with a quantity of jewellery, money and three cellphones.
Carenage man shot dead
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The body of Victor “Hard Lash” Mills was found lying along the Western Main Road, Carenage, around 11 pm.
WASA: Repairs to ruptured pipeline at Mosquito Creek to be completed Friday
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Repairs to the ruptured 36-inch transmission pipeline at the Godineau Bridge along the Mosquito Creek will be completed on Friday and a water supply will be restored to all affected customers by weekend.
Deadly gun rampage as 5 killed in 24 hours
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Five people were killed in four separate incidents involving criminals armed with guns across Trinidad on Thursday, as the bloodletting continued.
Central Bank sale of Clico, BATT assets appeal... Maritime can challenge bidding process
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Fraudsters using Red Cross name to scam businesses: Supermarkets put on high alert
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Supermarkets across the country have been placed on high alert as scammers are using the T&T Red Cross Society's name as a way to try to illegally solicit groceries.
Man gets 2-year bond for stealing 39 avocados
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
A 48-year-old Macoya man pleaded guilty yesterday when he appeared before a Tunapuna Magistrate charged with unlawful possession.
Massy businesses still reeling from April cyber attack
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Massy Stores and Massy Distribution Trinidad say that the data unlawfully accessed by hackers during a cyber attack in April was “more extensive than the preliminary stages of the investigation indicated.”
Griffith still angry at CoP merit list fiasco
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Former Commissioner of Police and National Transformation Alliance (NTA) leader Gary Griffith says President Paula-Mae Weekes should have been removed from office for failing to act according to the laws of T&T in the TTPS merit list fiasco.
Maritime expert: Fishermen who hurt diver can be charged
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The fishermen who hit and injured lifeguard William Grimshaw with their vessel on Wednesday at Maracas Bay can be charged with negligence.
LATT to break silence on Nelson fiasco Friday
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Maxi taxi driver attacked by students out for 8 months
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Doctors have told the maxi-taxi driver who was beaten by a group of students outside the Carapichaima East Secondary School on Monday that he may not be able to ply his trade for another eight months.
Holy Faith Sisters’ inaugural art exhibition
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The Holy Faith Sisters hosted their inaugural art exhibition on Thursday at the Holy Faith Convent, Couva.
Golden buzzer Chapel Hart coming to T&T
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The Poplarville, Mississippi natives Danica and Devynn Hart (sisters) and cousin Trea Swindle are the terrific trio who won the hearts of music lovers worldwide with their performance on season 17 of America’s Got Talent (AGT).
100 new recruits from ‘Badminton-in-the-Mall’ series
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The sport of badminton recruited some 100 young new players over the weekend, after the first-ever ‘Badminton-in-the Mall’ series which got going at Gulf City Mall on Saturday.
Miss World T&T’s Top Model winners named
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
Miss Maracas Valley Achè Abrahams, Miss Arima Jemima Pierre, and Miss Plymouth Karielle Ramsden were crowned the top three winners of the Miss World Trinidad and Tobago Top Model Competition, sponsored by Toyota Trinidad and Tobago Limited.
‘Debe Death Roundabout’ gets another safety measure
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
No positive ID yet on men found dismembered
guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00
The two men, whose body parts were found in garbage bags in a stream in Cunupia on Monday, are yet to be identified by relatives.