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On Sunday evening, the more experienced constituents of Arouca Maloney took the spotlight at a senior citizens dinner at the Bon Air West Community Centre. The event is an annual tradition aimed at honouring senior citizens, fostering community spirit, and celebrating the rich history and culture of the Arouca/Maloney Constituency.
The preliminary round of the 2025 national Panorama Single Pan Competition wrapped up in Tobago last night and Metro Stars' arrangement of Disco Daddy by Lord Nelson makes our feel good moment.
Every year, Tobago joins the world in observing Remembrance Day. Though brief, the event is often described as a solemn one honouring those who served in World Wars I and II. A main stakeholder in the execution of the annual event is the Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League’s Tobago Branch. In this I Love Tobago, Public Relations Officer of the Association Dave Elliott tells us about the work they do.
El Dorado West Secondary are the Under 14 East Zone champions, after they defeated Trinity College East 5-2 in the final.
This week's guest on Delving Deeper is Minister of Public Administration, Allyson West.
When it comes to domestic violence, the issue is not so much the laws that are in place but rather the implementation of laws. This is the view of President of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Roberta Clarke. Clarke, who is a former president of the Coalition Against Domestic Violence, sat down with Ryan Bachoo for The Big Interview, this week...
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For the first time in history, Whim Leeds United were crowned the Tobago Football Association FA Cup Champions. After finishing 2-2 at full time, Leeds edged Roxborough Lakers 3-2 on penalty kicks. The triumphant Leeds head coach, Delroy Patterson, spoke on his team's victory.
A former pannist for Laventille Sound Specialist and the Carib Tokyo Steel Orchestra in the 1980s is giving back to the community, with the aim of affording 10,000 individuals free online tuition courses over the next five years.
Our feel good moment tonight has us swinging engine, watch last year’s champs, Chord Masters, performing their tune of choice arranged by Andre White.
National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds has stressed the importance of leadership in the country, particularly parental leadership. And he noted that members of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service sometimes take up that role to ensure children do not lead down a wrong path.
Two penalty saves by goalkeeper Thane Devenish secured a 4-3 penalty shootout victory for St. Benedict's College over Signal Hill. The victory sees them move on to the National Coca-Cola, Intercol final where they take on Fatima College in a rematch of the 2022 final.
In this edition of BUSINESS WATCH… The Central Bank's plan to roll out a fast payment system facilitated by mobile devices is being hailed as a good move by Wipay’s CEO Aldwyn Wayne. And the Blue Star Diner is back once again... but not where it used to be. Peter Christopher has the details.
TVs, mini-appliances, and home decor were among the top ticket items in Standards’ Black Friday sale. Hungry for discounts, people came out of their homes as early as 3 am on Friday to be among the first through the entrance of the stores offering mega Black Friday sales. Samaki Fellician reports.
Trade unions intend to follow up their protest at the Prime Minister’s residence on Friday night, with more protests next week. This time, they want citizens to join their fight. As Kevon Felmine reports, political analysts remain sceptical about whether the government's acceptance of the SRC's salary increases will have any effects at the polls.
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The Borough of Arima is renowned for its historical significance to the country, namely its deep ties to the indigenous peoples. Just North of the Borough, the rolling hills of the Northern Range is home to innumerable natural attractions that leave many awestruck. While a visit to any of these is a welcome prospect, do keep in mind that weather changes also play a role in safety. More with Khary Roberts for this instalment of Right Here.
Trinidad and Tobago will once again be making waves on the global stage as the nation’s top swimmers head to Hungary for the World Aquatics Swimming Championships. The event, which runs from December 10th to 15th, will see the team compete against the best in the world in the 25-metre short-course format. Naasira Mohammed tells us more.
President of the National Association of Athletics Administrations of Trinidad and Tobago, George Comissiong, will lead the 'Pursuing Performance and Progress' slate as he seeks a second mandate to lead the governing body for Track and Field. He spoke to Wayne Cunningham ahead of Saturday's election of officers.