Love your child unconditionally
Unsure of what to do or say when her son came out to her as gay, a woman called a gay bar in Gulfport, Mississippi, on January 19 and asked the bartender on duty there for advice.Bartender Kara Coley...
View ArticleLadies Night
Randy Glasgow Productions held its Ladies Night, Night Out Mega Concert, at Jean Pierre Complex, Port-of-Spain, on Friday night. PHOTOS: EDISON BOODOOSINGH
View ArticlePrisons Commissioner: Killing us is not the solution
Four men believed to be associated with the Rasta City Gang have been arrested in connection with the murder of prison officer Devendra Boodooram. Police said the four men from the Basilon Street area...
View ArticleDiaz: Come out and support Panorama
Pan Trinbago President Keith Diaz says if he has to judge Panorama, every band coming down will win and everyone will get 100 points.Diaz, who said he was speaking on behalf of the organization that he...
View ArticleSinanan: No potholes on d road for Carnival
Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan says as he is the minister of the road and not Machel, pothole elimination on the road is a priority for Carnival.He was speaking at the Ministry of Works...
View ArticleImmigration officers not happy with their boss
Immigration officers have taken a vote of no confidence in T&T’s acting Chief Immigration Officer (CIO) Charmaine Gandhi-Andrews. At least 300 officers have signed a petition which was sent to the...
View ArticleGHL minority shareholders threaten legal action
Minority shareholder activist and Guardian Holdings Ltd (GHL) shareholder, Peter Permell is commending "the hard-working men and women of the TTSEC for their role in ensuring the recent disclosures by...
View ArticleHigh murder rates, low detection
Between January 1, 2013, to December 31, 2017, 2,190 people have been murdered. Of that number, 391 of those killings have been solved. In fact, the amount of murders that have been solved over that...
View ArticleA Question of Justice
Why do the elite in Trinidad and Tobago refuse to subject themselves to our healthcare system? Why do our political decision-makers seek medical care outside our borders? Why is the number one concern...
View ArticleHarmonites going solo without a sponsor
CHARLES KONG SOOLack of financial support is the main reason for the demise of four-time National Panorama champion Solo Harmonites and their non-placement at the Panorama semi-finals. So said the...
View ArticleCostaatt: We will be hiring soon
The Board and Management of the College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of T&T (Costaatt) says despite the rough economic climate in the country, they have not discussed retrenching staff...
View ArticleNishard M, Neval win Chutney Soca
The crowd might have been smaller and so too the prize money, but for the 2018 Chutney Soca Monarch (CSM) winners Nishard "Nishard M" Mayrhoo and Neval Chatelal, nothing beats the feeling of winning...
View ArticleDulalchan: I’ll wait and see how it goes
Acting deputy Police Commissioner Deodath Dulalchan says he will "just wait and see how things go" in the face of the allegations of irregularities in his appointment as the country's next substantive...
View ArticleNCC boss declares Panorama success
Petrotrin Katzenjammers of Tobago kicked off a 20-minute delayed start to Panorama semi-final action at the Queen's Park Savannah under overcast conditions and an already moderate early afternoon...
View ArticleSmall turnout but pan fans happy with change in format
Pan Trinbago's decision to separate small steel bands from medium and large bands for this year's National Panorama Semi-Finals has been warmly received by pan enthusiasts at the Queen's Park...
View ArticleTSTT manager reports CWU officers to police
TSTT’s Executive Vice President HR, IR and Corporate Support Services Carol David yesterday made a report to police after members of the Communications Workers Union (CWU) showed up at her Savannah...
View ArticlePrison officers stay off the job
Prison officers fearing for their lives have started staying away from duty in the wake of the murder of their colleague Davendra Boodooram, who was killed after leaving work at the Port-of-Spain State...
View ArticleImmigration officers query $31,000 hotel bill
On the heels of immigration officers signing a “no confidence” petition against acting Chief Immigration Officer (AgCIO) Charmaine Gandhi-Andrews, a cheque totalling $31,080 has surfaced. That hefty...
View ArticleGriffith: Release KPMG short-list
One of the candidates who was short-listed for the post of Commissioner Gary Griffith said he remains “optimistic that concerns being raised as it pertains to the selection process for the Commissioner...
View ArticlePCA recommended disciplinary action
The Police Complaints Authority recommended disciplinary action against Deodath Dulalchan—the top nominee for the post of Police Commissioner—but details of the letter have been sealed.Dulalchan, the...
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