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Calypso Finals

Introducing a call-in pro­gram for the Calypso fi­nals, allowing the public to determine winners, signifies a dynamic shift in traditional approaches. Acknowledging the inevita­bility of...

A Beer & A Roti

Rising costs have placed a heavy burden on the everyday pleasures of a common man. The humble joys of a beer and a roti,...

Ish Galbaransingh was an engineering genius

The Basdeo Panday International Airport was built ahead of its time. It is more than just brick, mortar and glass. A facility such as...

Performance assessment of representatives

The performance assessment of representatives in charge is a critical aspect of evalu­ating their effectiveness in serving the public. Key criteria for evaluation include legislative...

How to combat the most prevalent crimes?

Dear Editor, As a criminologist, I have always been asked my opinion on how I might go about preventing crime and capturing criminals, but...

Test Cricket at its Platinum best

Roll on the third test, LOL! Test cricket is alive and well, West Indies are awake and kicking. Tear of joy Brian Lara, tears...

Ice Cream Man

By MIKE BERRY Hothead Ha­dad’s ‘presidential term’ is now finally almost over and thankfully soon finished In those four years in the wilderness communi­cation and transparency...

Rowley’s Classless Conduct

To say that I was horrified to hear Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley describe him­self as the “husband” of the Honourable Opposition Leader, Mrs....

Morne Coco Road in Petit Valley

Dear Mr. Minister of Works, I am writing to bring urgent attention to the deplorable condition of Morne Coco Road in Petit Valley. The state...

Basdeo Panday’s complicated legacy with Caroni workers?

A letter to Trinidad Guardian and Mr. Ryan Bachoo, Lead Editor-Newsgathering. Reference is made to your article of 7th January 2024 titled: Basdeo Panday’s compli­cated...
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