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The National Archives of Trinidad and Tobago is the repository for permanent records and archives of the Government as well as historical records of national significance. The beginnings of the National Archives can be traced back to the aftermath of the disastrous fire of 1903 at the Red House in Port of Spain .
On May 16, 2020, the front page of the Journal-World announced that the newspaper would cease publication of all Monday print editions as of May 25. [ 14 ] On Sept. 28, 2020, the newsroom staff of the Journal-World publicly announced its plan to unionize as the Lawrence Journalism Workers Guild, or LJW Guild. [ 15 ]
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Its first edition was published on Sunday 2 September 1917. The newspaper, now owned and published by Guardian Media Limited, began as a broadsheet but in November 2002 changed to tabloid format, known as the "G-sized Guardian". In June 2008, the paper changed to a smaller-size tabloid. [6]
People of Trinidad and Tobago nationality sentenced to death. Trinidad and Tobago people who were ultimately executed should be placed in Category:Executed Trinidad and Tobago people. For people who were sentenced to death by Trinidad and Tobago, see Category:Prisoners sentenced to death by Trinidad and Tobago.
One Caribbean Media Ltd (OCM) is a vertically integrated holding company based in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.The new company was founded in December 2005, following the merger of the Caribbean Communications Network (CCN) of Trinidad and Tobago, and the Nation Corporation of Barbados.
The newspaper began publication on 21 September 1825 and carried government advertising and announcements which provided it with financial stability [1] until 1833 when this role was taken over by the Trinidad Royal Gazette [7]: 62–64 (later renamed the Colonial Observer and Trinidad Gazette), a new paper launched in 1832 by Port of Spain ...