Prices At National Hospital Will Be Reasonable

Prices At National Hospital Will Be Reasonable

Former President and Member of the National Health Commission (NHC), Eluid Williams said that the change in the management and organizational structure of the hospital is in the benefit of the country and its citizens. He said, “There are many things at the hospital that can change and of necessity will change…This is not to […]

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 Update: Man Charged With Murder Of Wheelchair Bound Man At Canefield

Update: Man Charged With Murder Of Wheelchair Bound Man At Canefield

According to Superintendent Matthew Cuffy, Head of the Criminal Investigations Department(CID), 25 year old, Aljai Liverpool has been charged with the murder of Ellingworth Frank of Eggleston but who resided at Canefield. According to Superintendent Cuffy, Frank was found on Wednesday 16 September, when the police responded to reports of an unresponsive male adult in […]

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 La Salette Global Association Remembers Victims Of Hurricane Maria; Donates To St.Luke’s Primary

La Salette Global Association Remembers Victims Of Hurricane Maria; Donates To St.Luke’s Primary

The La Salette Global Association unveiled a monument in the community of Pointe Mitchel in 2017 and held a procession to the monument on Sunday in remembrance of the villagers who lost their lives during Hurricane Maria. Representative of the La Salette Global Association,  Roanna Joseph said, “We are here to commemorate the third anniversary […]

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 Grace Vidal Is ITSS 2020 Valedictorian

Grace Vidal Is ITSS 2020 Valedictorian

Grace Vidal of Coulibistrie is the 2020 Valedictorian of the Isaiah Thomas Secondary School(ITSS). Vidal who is the last of three children says that she was elated when she heard that she was valedictorian because she dreamt of this moment from since she entered first form. That dream influenced her actions and thoughts. She hopes […]

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 Clinical Psychologist Say With Adjustments Come Fatigue; Do Not Ignore Grief

Clinical Psychologist Say With Adjustments Come Fatigue; Do Not Ignore Grief

Clinical Psychologist, Leslie-Ann Waldron Martin says that while society is adjusting to COVID-19 changes, persons will suffer from fatigue. Martin said that behavioural adjustments such as mask wearing and the reopening of school are two examples of re adjustments persons are making. She continued, “Some of the older members of our society are still isolated […]

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 1 Additional COVID-19 Case

1 Additional COVID-19 Case

According to Dr. Laura Esprit, Coordinator of the Border Reopening Committee, there is one additional COVID-19 case on island bringing the total number of active cases to 4, the total number of cases to 25 and the total number of recovered cases to 21. She said, “The traveler is a Dominican national who returned from […]

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 Students At The USC Pens COVID-19 Caribbean Unity Anthem

Students At The USC Pens COVID-19 Caribbean Unity Anthem

Students at the University of the Southern Caribbean(USC) located in Trinidad has written and recorded a song entitled, “We’re in this Together”. Coordinator of the music programme at the University, Kerron Hislop says, “This anthem of Caribbean unity was recorded by students in several different Caribbean territories after their studies were interrupted by the COVID-19 […]

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 The Doctor Is In Town- In The Heart Of Portsmouth

The Doctor Is In Town- In The Heart Of Portsmouth

Dr. Taura Breedy, Intensive Care Specialist, has moved her practice to BoroughSquare in the heart of Portsmouth. Dr. Breedy announced the move with an official launch on Sunday. Dr. Breedy is no stranger in the field of medicine, having been a registered doctor since 2005. She has been employed at the National Hospital, the Ross […]

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