The Midday News- May 22nd 2026

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The Midday News- May 22nd 2026

Midday News Roundup: Fresh Developments Shake T&T on 22nd May, 2026

Earlier today, CNC3 Television delivered its usual sharp Midday News bulletin, bringing viewers up to speed on the latest incidents unfolding across the twin-island republic. From crime scenes in the north to political statements from the capital, the broadcast painted a picture of a nation balancing its challenges with its trademark resilience.

Laventille Shooting Claims Another Life

Just after 10 o'clock this morning, gunfire erupted in Laventille, leaving one man dead and residents on edge once more. Police reports indicate the victim, a 32-year-old father of two, was targeted in what appears to be a targeted hit linked to ongoing gang rivalries. Neighbours described hearing a rapid burst of shots before seeing the man collapse near a popular street corner.

Officers from the Homicide Bureau arrived swiftly and have since cordoned off the area. This latest incident brings the national murder toll to 248 for the year so far. Community leaders are calling for more visible policing and youth programmes to steer young people away from the streets.

Prime Minister Weighs In on Rising Living Costs

In a statement released around midday, the Prime Minister addressed growing concerns over inflation and the cost of living. Speaking from the Office of the Prime Minister in Port of Spain, he emphasised that government subsidies on basic food items would remain in place through the end of June.

"Whilst we navigate these global pressures, our focus stays on protecting the most vulnerable households," he said. Opposition members quickly criticised the announcement, arguing that more direct cash transfers are needed instead of temporary measures. Shoppers in markets across the country have already noticed slight dips in the price of chicken and rice, offering a small measure of relief.

Couva Community Fete Lights Up the Evening

Closer to home here in Couva, preparations are in full swing for a community fete scheduled to kick off at dusk. Organisers promise plenty of soca, local cuisine, and family-friendly activities to lift spirits after a heavy news cycle.

Residents have been liming since early afternoon, setting up sound systems and decorating the community centre grounds. "We need these moments of joy," one organiser told me earlier today. "Bacchanal with a purpose—that's what keeps us going."

Looking Ahead

As the afternoon wears on, eyes remain on police investigations in the north and any further updates from the Ministry of Finance. The Midday News served as a timely reminder that, even on an ordinary Friday, Trinidad and Tobago never stands still.

This is Sharon Sahatoo for Global1.news, reporting from Couva, Trinidad. 🇹🇹

Source: CNC3 Television via YouTube — 2026-05-22T15:59:55+00:00.

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