Trinidad Guardian
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The Trinidad Guardian | |
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Type | Daily newspaper |
Format | Tabloid |
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Owner | Trinidad Publishing Company |
Editor | Dominic Kalipersad |
Founded | 1917 |
Headquarters | 22-24 St. Vincent Street Port of Spain, Trinidad Trinidad and Tobago |
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Website: www.guardian.co.tt |
The Trinidad Guardian (together with the Sunday Guardian) is the oldest daily newspaper in Trinidad and Tobago. Founded in 1917, the Guardian is published by the Trinidad Publishing Company. Published as a broadsheet since 1917, the newspaper changed to tabloid format, known as the "G-sized Guardian", in November 2002.
Its slogan is "The Guardian of Democracy".
The Guardian is headquartered on St. Vincent Street, Port of Spain, with a branch office on Chancery Lane, San Fernando.
During the 1990 coup attempt, the Guardian's headquarters, one block south of the Red House (the seat of Parliament), was occupied by the army as part of the cordon around the Red House.
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