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The Regulated Industries Commission (RIC) is currently reviewing a rate increase request from the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA). In October, Minister of Public Utilities Marvin Gonzales hinted at a potential rate increase, suggesting that such a measure is necessary for WASA to become financially self-reliant and reduce its dependence on government support. Speaking with […]
UPLIFT, a peer-to-peer mental health app, is now one year old and its creators are looking forward to continuing to provide a safe space for adults across the Caribbean. The app was created by local software company CtrlAltFix Tech. The team includes CEO Ishmael Moreno, chief operating officer Shanice Dick and chief technology officer Kafra […]
Classic Kings Promotions became the most recent event promoter to run afoul of the police. November Freeze, their dancehall concert, got the cold shoulder from officers who declared it a threat to public safety. Acting ASP Wayne Stanley of the Special Investigations Unit objected to the event advertised for November 16 in Tarouba, during the […]
IF you need help identifying a specific bird, talk to J’rell Ellis. And if you need a nine-year-old photographer who takes lovely photos of them, talk to J’rell again. Following in the footsteps of his grandfather and uncle, the Trinity Junior School student is now carrying the mantle. J’rell is from Tacarigua and he told […]
HOST team Caribs delivered quality performances on day one of the Caribs Sevens Rugby tournament at the Queen’s Park Savannah (opposite Botanical Gardens) in Port of Spain on November 16. Action began from 9 am. The conditions were sweltering at the savannah with teams trying to stay hydrated by staying under tents and drinking water. […]
Head of the National Trade Union Centre Michael Annisette says he has no issues with the Prime Minister, Opposition Leader, President and other top public officials getting pay increases but there should be similar increases for the working class. In its 120th report, laid in the House of Representatives by Finance Minister Colm Imbert on […]
WEST Indies finally got off the mark in the five-match T20 series against England, winning the fourth encounter by five wickets in a high-scoring match at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium in Gros Islet, St Lucia on November 16. England now lead the series 3-1 with one match to play. England posted a healthy […]
THE Trinidad and Tobago Red Force batsmen have done little wrong in the CG United Super50 tournament. Their form continued against Barbados Pride at the Queen’s Park Oval on November 16, led by an unbeaten century from Kjorn Ottley. Ottley struck 112 not out to steer Red Force to their target of 259/1 in 43.3 […]
NATIONAL Transformation Alliance (NTA) political leader Gary Griffith named potential candidates for six constituencies ahead of next year’s general elections, at a briefing at the party headquarters in Mt Lambert on November 16. They are Jairzinho Rigsby (Arima), Dr Kevin Sarran (San Fernando West), Savita Pierre (Tunapuna), Christine Newallo-Hosein (Toco/Sangre Grande) and Bernie Maharaj (Port […]
MASSY Gas Products Ltd is assuring the public’s safety following the release of excess nitrogen gas at its Point Lisas Plant on November 15. On November 15, a video was shared on social media around 9.30 pm showing a white cloud of fumes being released from the plant. Massy Gas, in a news release issued […]