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Discipline must drive reopening activity
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Yesterday’s smooth reopening of Trinidad and Tobago’s border to regional and international travellers was good news to thousands not only here but within the Diaspora. After all, it has been over a year and a half that the borders were closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, restricting as well the free movement of not only individuals but goods and services and even the ability to conduct business with external regional and international entities in some cases.
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada s oil and gas industry
KXL fight goes legal; TC Energy seeks US$15 billion in damages
Gary Park
for Petroleum News
The Alberta government is mulling over whether to join TC Energy in a US$15 billion trade action against President Joe Bidens decision to terminate the Keystone XL pipeline.
TC Energy said it aims to recover the damages it has suffered as a result of the U.S. governments breach of its (North Amer..
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Changes slim
As construction sector back out today:
No smooth sailing says Contractors Assoc
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The locked gate at the construction site of the new Ministry of Health headquarters, Queen’s Park East, Port-of-Spain.
ROBERTO CODALLO
SHALIZA HASSANALI
The two-month national lockdown enforced by the Government on May 3 as a measure to curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus has adversely affected the State’s housing programme with projections for 1,800 housing units by the end of 2021 now being scaled back to 1,000 units.
Hundreds of construction workers are scheduled to resume work this morning at public and private sector projects that had been put on hold due to the restrictions imposed by the Government.
Rudy Hanamji–Pride and purpose
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PrideTT co-founder and co-chair, Rudy Hanamji (right) and his life partner, Keita Smith
As the eldest grandchild, painting his grandmother s nails and helping her wrap her sari to go out became a normal part of Rudolph Rudy Hanamji s childhood. Hanamji, the co-chair and co-founder of PrideTT felt just as comfortable making and flying kites with his grandfather. Surrounded by loving parents and other close family members, he went about his childhood routine unfettered and carefree. When his teenage years struck, he would find it difficult to come to terms with how the world would respond to him.