Trinidad News latest RSS headlines - Trinidad Times.comProvides the latest RSS feeds for Trinidad News. For more headlines on Breaking, National, Business, Finance, Sports and World News, visit our home pageFire destroys Courts Megastore warehouse- July 2, 2008 SMOKING: Fire officers remain on the compound of the Courts Megastore warehouse at the Churchill Roosevelt Highway, El Socorro, after firemen put out ...http://story.trinidadtimes.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/f7da47955ef03229/id/15916174/ Samuel no longer in the dark- July 2, 2008 Samuel Bissessarsingh, of Upper Cunapo Road in Sangre Grande, has thanked TTEC for restoring a broken street light in his area. In a Hotline report on June 23, Bissessarsingh said he was concerned sin...http://story.trinidadtimes.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/f7da47955ef03229/id/15916175/ Little impact on food prices- July 1, 2008 REMOVING taxes from heavily priced consumer items will have little impact on alleviating the burden of rapidly rising goods, two economists said yesterday.http://story.trinidadtimes.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/f7da47955ef03229/id/15890035/ $800 fees for Form Ones- July 1, 2008 While the Education Ministry has openly voiced its objection to monetary demands being made for registration at Form One, parents at some schools are still being asked to pay exorbitant sums which inc...http://story.trinidadtimes.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/f7da47955ef03229/id/15890038/ HYPE students hyper over money- July 1, 2008 HYPED UP: Students of the Helping Youths Prepare for Employment (HYPE) programme protest yesterday outside the Pleasantville Technology Centre over no...http://story.trinidadtimes.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/f7da47955ef03229/id/15890037/ One week to get accredited- July 1, 2008 All post-secondary and tertiary level institutions have just under one week to ensure that they are registered under the Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT) to avoid paying a hefty fin...http://story.trinidadtimes.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/f7da47955ef03229/id/15890036/ July to be wet, wet, wet- July 1, 2008 AS WHAT is usually the wettest month of the year, July seems set to live up to this billing as the Met Office is predicting heavy showers. Met officials said yesterday they were expecting higher than ...http://story.trinidadtimes.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/f7da47955ef03229/id/15890033/ |