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Vibe CT 105 FM

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The Vibe CT 105fm (The Nation’s Station) is the #1 Caribbean Contemporary Music Station that offers a unique blend of Soca music, R&B, Reggae, Calypso, and Retro music. All this music complimented by the best in local & International broadcasting of all major Sporting events (World Cup Football / ICC Cricket & all major Cultural programming i.e Carnival, Calypso tents, and other promotions. See MoreRetro Thursday, Retro Extravaganza, Retro Spill Over, All Soca Weekends The Vibe CT 105fm (The Nation’s Station) is the #1 Caribbean Contemporary Music Station that offers a unique blend of Soca music, R&B, Reggae, Calypso, and Retro music. All this music complimented by the best in local & International broadcasting of all major Sporting events (World Cup Football / ICC Cricket & all major Cultural programming i.e Car...
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Non-Music: - Vibect105Fm Nation Station
Alicia Keys - Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)
Nico And Vinz - Am I Wrong
Trey Songz Ft Nicki Minaj - Touchin Lovin
Patrice Roberts - (Sauce Riddim) Comfort
J. Cole Ft Amber Coffman - She Knows
Skinny Fabulous - Party Start
Alicia Keys - No One
Prince - When Doves Cry
Burning Flames - Nice Time
Ariana Grande Ft Iggy Azalea - Problem
Sekon Sta - Fire (Baby Bells Riddim)
Nadia Batson - Skinner Park [Skinner Park Riddim]
Jadel - Link Up
Amerie - Dear John
Non-Music: - Vibect105Fm Nation Station
Collie Buddz - Love & Reggae (Clean)
Non-Music: - Vibect105Fm Nation Station
Jay Z Feat Allicia Keys - Empire State Of Mind
Barbara Jones - Young Love
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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 

    guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00

  • 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

    guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00

  • Debe roti maker says sales increase despite cost of oil, flour

    guardian.co.tt Thursday, 1 January 1970 06:00:00

  • 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.

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