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UNC Meets With Several Groups To Forge ‘Coalition of Interests’ For 2025 General Elections

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Recognizing the need to “rebuild Trinidad and Tobago after ten (10) continuous years of destruction, devastation, and tyranny under the PNM,” the United National Congress (UNC) said it met with Laventille Out-Reach For Vertical Enrichment (LOVE), the People's Empowerment Party (PEP) and the Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU), accompanied by the Contractors & General Workers Trade Union, the Trinidad and Tobago Postal Workers Union, and the Transport and Industrial Workers Union, at UNC Headquarters in Chaguanas on Tuesday (11th February, 2025), to work out details of the ‘Coalition of Interests’ for the 2025 General Elections, in which all groups agreed to participate. In a Media Release on Wednesday (12th February, 2025),  UNC Public Relations Officer,  Dr. Kirk Meighoo, said, “ Details about the coalition were discussed with a view toward finalization, including the EBC symbols to be used, seats to be fought, financial resources, election paraphernalia, human resources,...

WASA: Point Fortin Desalination Plant Returned To Full Production

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The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) is informing customers that the Seven Seas Water (SSW)-owned and operated Point Fortin Desalination Plant, has returned to full production. This follows the cutback earlier today (Thursday 13th February, 2025) to 4.38 million gallons per day, from the usual 5.5 million gallons per day, due to high levels of algae bloom at the intake of the facility. WASA said it “acknowledges the inconvenience that some customers in the Point Fortin/La Brea area may have experienced and sincerely appreciates their patience during this period. Customers can be assured that every effort is being made to normalize water supply to affected customers, in the shortest time possible.” For further information, assistance, or to request a truck-borne delivery, customers can also contact WASA's Customer Call Centre, toll-free at  800-4420  to  800-4426 . WASA said it “thanks its customers for their continued co-operation and understanding as we work to ensure...

23-Year-Old Man Shot Dead At Car Wash In Barataria, Another Wounded

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A man is dead and another wounded following a shooting incident in Barataria this afternoon (Thursday 13th February, 2025). The deceased has been identified as 23-year-old Elijah Sambury. According to reports, Sambury and another man were at the tent at a car wash on Seventh Avenue, when a black Nissan Tiida hatchback drove up to them, around 2:15 PM. Gunmen then opened fire with automatic weapons, hitting Sambury and the other man. Sambury was shot several times about the body and died instantly. The second man was conveyed to Hospital for emergency medical treatment by passers-by.     Police were notified and Officers of the North Eastern Division Task Force and the Barataria CID responded to the scene, along with crime scene investigators. Investigations are continuing. More on this as it becomes available. ​[Source:  CNC3 ]

NO Electricity On Thursday In Parts of Curepe, Arima, Sangre Grande, Blanchisseuse

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The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) is advising customers that  planned maintenance work will affect several areas of Curepe, Arima, Sangre Grande and Blanchisseuse on Thursday (13th February, 2025).  This may result in loss of electricity between the hours of works. According to T&TEC, the affected areas in Curepe, Arima, Sangre Grande and Blanchisseuse are as follows: CUREPE (9:00 AM to 12:00 PM)  Off LP #60 on Southern Main Road. ARIMA (8:00 AM to 4:00 PM)  From LP #A113 on Eastern Main Road, including Heights of Guanapo, Mexico Road, Yucatan Road, Aripo Livestock Farm, Guanapo Water Works, SWMCOL and all associated side streets. SANGRE GRANDE (10:00 AM to 4:00 PM)  Phillipville Road off Toco Main Road. BLANCHISSEUSE (8:00 AM to 4:00 PM)  From LP #54 Paria Main Road to LP #20 on Gomez Trace, including Madamas Trace, De Norberiga Trace, Brasso Seco and all associated side streets. T&TEC says it regrets the inconvenience whic...

Suspect In Disturbing Video of Child Endangerment Arrested; THREE (3) Children Taken Away

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The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) said it acted swiftly in response to a disturbing video circulating on social media, which allegedly depicted a man threatening a child while holding a knife. In a Media Release today (Wednesday 12th February, 2025), the TTPS said following an intensive investigation, Officers of the Special Victims Department arrested a 43-year-old man from Marac Village, Moruga. The suspect is currently in Police custody as inquiries continue. He has been  identified as Curvon Noel, who   reportedly went on a tirade on Monday night (10th February, 2025) following an altercation he had with a female relative.     Additionally, three (3) male children, ages five (5), seven (7), and nine (9), have been placed in the care of the Children’s Authority, ensuring their safety and well-being. The TTPS said it “remains committed to the protection of all citizens, especially vulnerable children, and takes incidents of child endangerment seriously....

Manhunt On For TWO (2) Escapees From St. Ann’s Hospital — Charged With Violent Crimes

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UPDATE (17/02/25):  Both escapees have been recaptured and will face additional charges. Everson Hazelwood was held in Balandra by Matura Police on Thursday (13th February, 2025), while Joshua Garraway was held inside a house at Edinburgh 500 in Chaguanasby Police on Monday (17th February, 2025). The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) is seeking the public’s assistance in locating two (2) men who escaped lawful custody from St. Ann’s Hospital early this morning (Wednesday 12th February, 2025). According to reports, around 5:30 AM, while conducting daily routine checks, security personnel discovered that two (2) detainees were missing from a ward at the facility, and the incident was subsequently reported to the Police. The escapees have been identified as follows: EVERSON HAZELWOOD, 40 Description: Approximately 5 feet, 4 inches tall, stocky build, brown complexion, mixed descent. Clothing: Last seen wearing a white jersey and blue three-quarter jeans. Of...

NO Electricity In Parts of Charlieville/Endeavour And San Fernando On Thursday

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The Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) is advising customers that  planned maintenance work will affect several areas of Charlieville/Endeavour and San Fernando on Thursday (13th February, 2025).  This may result in loss of electricity between the hours of works. According to T&TEC, the affected areas in Charlieville/Endeavour and San Fernando are as follows: CHARLIEVILLE/ENDEAVOUR (8:00 AM to 4:00 PM)  From LP #1 on corner of Ackbar Road and Jeringham Junction Road heading South along Ackbar Road onto John Peter Road, and then onto the Narsaloo Ramaya Road up to LP #41/1 (in the vicinity of Woodford Café), including John Peter Road West up to LP #74, Clark Road up to LP #6, Soogrim Trace up to LP #27/1, Heartland Plaza, Ministry of Agriculture, Barakah Grounds, Pennywise Plaza and all associated side streets. NOTE: Woodford Café, old MovieTowne and its environs WILL NOT be affected. SAN FERNANDO (5:00 AM to 7:00 AM)  From LP #A92 Rupert ...

TWO (2) Fishermen Missing At Sea In Tobago — Search And Rescue Operations Underway

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UPDATE (15/02/25):   TEMA said both fishermen have been found alive and were brought to shore a short while ago this morning (Saturday 15th February, 2025). No further details are available at this time. Two (2) fishermen have been reported missing in Tobago after failing to return from a fishing trip on Tuesday (11th February, 2025). The missing men have been identified as 49-year-old Junior Thom of Bon Accord and 62-year-old Albert James of Crown Point. According to reports, the men departed Pigeon Point Fish Port around 6:00 AM on Tuesday morning, aboard a white and blue open-top fiberglass pirogue with registration TFT 1528 - XENA (interior is sky blue). The Tobago Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) said in a Media Release this morning (Wednesday 12th February, 2025), that the men were reportedly heading Southwest to set three (3) fish pots, though their exact location was not disclosed. “The fishermen, who typically return between 9:00 AM and 9:30 AM, have not been seen s...

Today’s Weather: Hazy, Windy, Few Afternoon Showers — Moderate Saharan Dust; 31°C Max

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According to the Trinidad and Tobago Meteorological Service (TTMS), today (Wednesday 12th February, 2025) will be hazy and windy at times with a few afternoon showers. The odd shower may become moderate to heavy and be accompanied by gusty winds. Tonight will be cool and breezy with the odd overnight shower. A  High Winds Alert (Yellow Level)  is in effect until Monday 17th February, 2025. The Met Office notes that there is a moderate concentration of Saharan Dust in the atmosphere. Sensitive persons are advised to exercise caution. The forecast maximum temperature today will be 31°C at Piarco in Trinidad and 30°C at Crown Point in Tobago. Seas are rough with waves 2.5m to 3m in open waters and 1m to 1.5m in sheltered areas. Please continue to pay attention to the latest forecasts, alerts, and information issued by the TTMS.

WASA: Reduced Supply From Pt. Lisas Desalination Plant To Affect Central, South-West Trinidad

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The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) is informing customers that the  Desalination Company of Trinidad and Tobago (Desalcott) will be conducting emergency electrical repair works at their facility from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM today ( Wednesday 12th February 2025).  WASA notes that  during this period,  water delivery from Desalcott to the Authority will be reduced to 20 - 24 million gallons per day, down from the usual 40 million gallons per day. The Desalination Plant, which is owned and operated by Desalcott, supplies water to the Point Lisas Industrial Estate and augments supply to  several areas in Central and South-West Trinidad.  As a result of the reduced output, customers in the following areas may experience disruptions or low water pressure: Central Trinidad:  Caroni, Warrenville, Cunupia, Chaguanas, Caparo, Chase Village, Couva, Point Lisas, California, Claxton Bay, Plaisance Park, Pointe-a-Pierre. South-West Trinidad:  ​City of San Ferna...