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The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited. ....
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PM dismisses talk of Tobago shutdown by 20210729215409 Renuka Singh & Loyse Vincent Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday questioned the so-called “stakeholders” spreading speculation about a looming shutdown in Tobago. Yesterday there was chatter among the tourism and business sector in Tobago that there would be a slowdown of the reopening of the country in light of the climbing COVID-19 numbers. This, the Prime Minister strongly refuted. ....
Tobago health officials quiet about island’s soaring cases, deaths by Loyse Vincent Health authorities in Tobago are quiet on data showing that Tobago’s COVID-19 infections and deaths soared in the month of July. It’s been two days since health officials announced that Tobago had recorded its first confirmed case of the Gamma variant, also known as the Brazilian or P1 variant. And while the reported cases on positive COVID-19 infections and deaths continue to increase daily, officials are yet to address how the presence of this highly infectious strain is going to be managed. ....
BHP to investigate claims of damage to fishermen’s equipment in Tobago by Loyse Vincent Fishermen from both east and west Tobago are calling on the authorities to arbitrate on their behalf, after experiencing thousands of dollars worth of losses during the first week of a geoscientific survey being done by BHP Billiton off the coast of Tobago. The fishermen say they were informed that the survey would be done on the southern coast of the island. But they claim the BHP Billiton fleet passed on the northern coast, causing several fishermen to flee to safety after finding themselves directly in the path of the exercise. ....