Positive Warriors ready for Haiti
National coach Stephen Hart and members of the Soca Warriors leave today for the Copa America Centenario Berth match against Haiti in Panama City. They took a 6 am flight, Copa 0315, enroute to the...
View ArticleSando, Caledonia want to rebound
Bottom of the table Club Sando and Morvant Caledonia United are confident of rebounding from their poor start to the 2015/2016 Digicel TT Pro League campaign. The league will resume from its Christmas...
View ArticleNew Connection CEO confident ahead of play-off
W Connection’s new chief executive officer (CEO) Renee John-Williams is fancying her team’s chances of advancing to the Concacaf Club Championship this year.Connection, the First Citizens Cup and...
View ArticleTennis loses Mark and Taylor, two servants
It was another busy year for T&T on the courts, as national junior squash and badminton players won titles at regional competitions, but sadly, the T&T tennis fraternity lost two of its devoted...
View ArticleInvest in Rahyah for rewards
Rahyah and Mockinbird both race for a third time in an ‘aged’ Maiden Fillies’ Stakes over a mile of Chelmsford polytrack today; they are similary-rated on my time-handicap but, for several reasons,...
View ArticleBack-to-school planning aids emotional balance
When I read the back-to-school advice given by a few websites, I realised how little I knew then and how much I still do not know about prepping a child for re-entry into the school environment after...
View ArticleWonderful evening of boxing at Lara’s castle
Olympic hopefuls Aaron Prince and Michael Alexander were in action at Tuesday Night Boxing at the Castle, as former West Indies batsman Brian Lara opened his home to boxing for the first time in...
View ArticleMr Famous: Power soca will never die
Groovy soca music may continue to cluster local airwaves ahead of Carnival 2016 but one artiste isn’t turning his back on the Power element that is synonymous with Carnival. The entertainer who...
View ArticleTami G returns with a wine and ah...
Trinidad and Tobago, let’s welcome back Tameeka Garcia-Harris, aka Tami G, from New York to the soca arena. She will be gracing Trinidad with her presence once again this month. Tami G’s previous works...
View ArticleFrom Platinum to Panorama gold?
History will be created in Panorama this year when an all-female steel orchestra competes—a first in the competition’s 53-year existence. From Malick, Barataria, the pan band is called Platinum, and it...
View ArticleWe Three Kings
Santa has trekked back north and stocks of black cake are diminishing as swiftly as foreign exchange and whatever you thought you had in your bank account. Here in the foothills, it’s unnervingly...
View ArticleAn intuitive mix for exercise
Review by Kevin BaldeosinghWhich will get you fitter: running an hour every day five times a week, or sprinting 30 seconds ten times with a one to two- minute rest in between?Given that I’m asking the...
View ArticleThe Road I Once Walked
Adult Literacy Tutors Association (Alta) volunteers are not paid—yes, but for me payment is seeing the students’ eagerness to learn. One individual attending an Alta class can positively impact an...
View ArticleSingh not afraid of WASA audit
Former minister of the environment and water resources, Ganga Singh, says he fears no audit into the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) because “all processes were followed” under his tenure.He made...
View ArticleOfficials search for clues but Employees feel fire no accident
The official cause of the fire that destroyed the second floor of the Water and Sewerage Authority’s (WASA) main building at its St Joseph administrative complex is yet to be determined.Yesterday, fire...
View ArticleLaptops stolen from Princes Town school
The Ministry of Education and police are investigating the theft of ten laptop computers from the Princes Town East Secondary School on Tuesday. According to reports, school was in session when a...
View Article$2m bail for human trafficking accused
A 30-year-old Tunapuna man accused of trafficking a minor and inciting her into prostitution has been granted $2 million bail. Anthony Smith, a bar manager from Tunapuna Road, El Dorado, was given the...
View Article12 homeless after arson attack
Two vehicles, a four-apartment building and a business were destroyed by fire following an arson attack in Laventille yesterday. Twelve people, including four children — aged two, nine, 10 and 11 — are...
View ArticleMan killed, woman critical after crash
An unidentified man is dead and a woman is in critical condition at hospital after a Hilux van and a truck, belonging to Seereeram Brothers, collided along the Caroni South Bank Road, Caroni,...
View ArticlePrincipal pays fitting tribute to hero student
The funeral for 13-year-old Nathan Barcoo-Campo was a large and sad event. The church, located in Samaroo Village, Arima, was packed with relatives, friends and Trinity College East schoolmates as they...
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