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Trinidad Express Newspapers, national, 35-37 Independence Square, Port of Spain (North Office, Production House) [1] Trinidad and Tobago Guardian , national, 22-24 St. Vincent Street, Port of Spain (North Office) [ 1 ] 4-10 Rodney Road, Chaguanas (Central Office)
It was founded on January 11, 2005, but the inaugural Board was appointed on 22 March 2005. It is carrying out infrastructure projects that form Vision 2020, which is a plan created by the government, to achieve first world status, by the year 2020.
SCARBOROUGH, Tobago (Reuters) -Nine days after a slick was first spotted by Trinidad and Tobago's Coast Guard, an oil leak from a capsized barge remains unplugged, according to first responders ...
The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) [1] [2] is an inter-regional supportive network of independent emergency units throughout the Caribbean region. . Formed on September 1, 2005, as the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA), it underwent a name change to CDEMA in Septembe
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In addition to its main offices at 17-19 Pembroke Street, Port of Spain (formerly at 23A Chacon Street) Port of Spain, the paper maintains a bureau in San Fernando and in Tobago from where they publish the local Tobago edition known as Newsday Tobago. It publishes five times a week from Monday to Friday, with Friday considered the weekend edition.
The People's National Movement (PNM) is the longest-serving and oldest active political party in Trinidad and Tobago. The party has dominated national and local politics for much of Trinidad and Tobago's history, contesting all elections since 1956 serving as the nation's governing party or on four occasions, the main opposition. It is one out ...
National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago. The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago is managed by an eleven-member Council of different expertise and backgrounds. Five members are elected to the position, and six are ministerial appointments. [1] Its offices are located in Port of Spain in Trinidad.