I’ll be back vows Samad
Activist Ishmael Samad, who created a stir on Wednesday outside of the home of beleagured former UDECOTT Chairman Calder Hart when he allegedly attempted to break down Hart’s electronic gate with a sledgehammer in order to execute a citizen’s arrest, vowed to return to the house.
Samad appeared before Magistrate Lucina Cardenas-Ragoonanan yesterday charged with malicious [...]
Happy schooldays on Woodbrook Facebook
The members of the Woodbrook Government Secondary School (WGSS) Alumni Association, former students of the school who graduated over the last 40 years, have been witnesses to the creation of the so-called “global village” via the World-Wide-Web.
Now, WGSS Alumni have given themselves the opportunity to network better than ever before: WGSS E-Alumni is [...]
May 24 is Election Day
The announcement was made via a press release today. Five weeks to ramajay on the campaign trail.
It’s out of his back pocket: Monday May 24 is the date for the General Elections.
Prime Minister Patrick Manning announced the election date via a press release this afternoon ending one week of speculation in the country. [...]
Pollard lights up IPL T20
An outrageous scoop shot over the wicketkeeper for six. Kieron Pollard’s brilliant all round show earns him Man of the Match award.
Trinidad and Tobago big-hitting all rounder Kieron Pollard, derided by some as an unvarnished “vooper”, is demonstrating in the Indian Premier League T20 competition that he is worth every penny of his US $750,000 [...]
MET LIFE coming to T&T?
By Randy Howard,
Barbados Advocate
It is expected that in the near future that there will be a resurgence of American insurance
companies operating in the Caribean. Read more….
IT is expected that in the near future that there will be a
resurgence of American insurance companies operating in the
Caribbean region.
However, officials of the Sagicor Group of Companies (Sagicor) are
highly [...]
Political fever gives Tobago jazz the cold?
by Cherise Moe, Trinidad Guardian
The upcoming Tobago Jazz Experience is not attracting the number of visitors needed to make the
e
vent a success…Read more….
The upcoming Tobago Jazz Experience is not attracting the number of visitors
needed to make the event a success.
Carol-Ann Birchwood-James, president of the
Tobago Hotel and Tourism Association (THTA), yesterday said while she hoped the
situation [...]
The genius of Nearlin Taitt
Taitt was a guitarist with the legendary band of the 1950s and 60s, the Dutchy Brothers, and also arranged for a number of leading steelbands in San Fernando including Guinness Cavaliers. He once tuned a pan, literally, with his shoe to be in tune with a piano.
I grew up hearing about [...]
ELECTION DATE ANNOUNCEMENT TONIGHT?
Big Monday night as the PNM kicks off its campaign in St.Augustine and the UNC in Marabella.Will the election date be announced?
Will Prime Minister Patrick Manning announce the election date tonight in one of the Opposition prized constituencies, St Augustine?
The People’s National Movement (PNM) will launch its 2010 general election campaign at the St [...]
Buju Banton’s lawyers hit trial delay
From The
Jamaica Gleaner
Lawyers representing reggae superstar Mark “Buju Banton” Myrie are livid….Read more….
Lawyers representing reggae superstar Mark ‘Buju Banton’ Myrie are livid after
the court yesterday announced another delay in the start of his trial.
“Mr Myrie is in custody and wants to go to trial as soon as possible,” declared
attorney-at-law David Markus, responding to the decision [...]
Former RBTT banker on PNM ticket
by EARL MANMOHAN, Tobago News
PNM Tobago West MP Stanford Callender is bowing out of
representative politics. Read more….
PNM Tobago West MP Stanford Callender is bowing out of
representative politics. He did not sign the consent form to
be nominated for the seat when nominations closed on Tuesday
at Balisier House, Port of Spain. Callender has held for the
PNM since [...]
