
Early Closure of All Legal Aid & Advisory Authority Offices on February 13, 2026
Trinidad and Tobago's Legal Aid & Advisory Authority Announces Early Closure of All Offices
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Trinidad and Tobago's Legal Aid & Advisory Authority Announces Early Closure of All Offices

The Siparia Women's Association hosted a spectacular Kiddies Carnival Parade and Taste of Flava event on Wednesday, celebrating Trinidad and Tobago's rich cultural heritage. Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar made a surprise appearance, bringing her signature warmth and energy to the festivities.

Trinidad and Tobago's Carnival Celebrations Emphasized as Prime Minister Urges Safe and Responsible End

Trinidad and Tobago's High Court has directed the Coast Guard to address a promotion complaint filed by an officer, marking the first time the court has intervened in a Coast Guard personnel matter. The case sends a strong message about the need for fairness and accountability within the country's defence force.

Chaguaramas Traffic Congestion Sparks Call for Rethink on Large Events

High Court to Rule on Unpaid Fees Claim by Former TTFA Marketing Director

Trinidad and Tobago Eyes Foreign Firms to Restart Guaracara Oil Refinery

The recent Stink + Dutty fete in Chaguaramas has brought attention to the challenges faced by Trinidad and Tobago in managing large crowds and events. The event, which drew thousands of revelers, highlighted the need for a rethink on the scale and planning of large festivals in the popular tourist destination.

The waters off Trinidad and Tobago's rugged coastline closed over the final resting place of Rig 110 worker Pete Phillip, ending a six-month search for his remains. The collapse of the rig in late 2024 sent shockwaves through the energy sector, leaving behind not only a grieving family but also a nation grappling with the consequences of unchecked industrial ambition and the unforgiving power of the sea.

Trinidad and Tobago, a small island nation located at the southern edge of the Caribbean, has long been a hotspot for geopolitical tensions. Its strategic location near Venezuela, combined with its history of colonialism and post-colonial instability, has made it a focal point for regional powers seeking to exert influence in the region.