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Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival makes strong return
Features Melissa Doughty 11 Hrs Ago Alison Duke, right, film director holds the phone to the microphone as Sister Nancy addresses the audience at the gala screening of the documentary on her life. Sharing in the moment is Ngardy Conteh George,...

Indian nationals caught with fake passports after arriving from Trinidad
by Linda Straker Indian nationals arrived via a flight from Trinidad First court appearance on Tuesday, 7 October and each pleaded guilty to the charge of Uttering a Falsified Passport They were fined $6,000 each to be paid forthwith, or in...

Cultural Diplomacy On Display At NALIS’ 5th Latin Nights
Trinidad and Tobago continues to demonstrate its appreciation for cultural diversity and its commitment to improving diplomatic relations with neighbouring Latin-Ibero American nations. This time, it is through Latin Nights, an ongoing initiative...

Airborne Gymnastics produces 18 CARIFTA gymnasts
Gymnastics has steadily been on the rise, not just locally, but also throughout the Caribbean region. The Gymnastics Federation of The Bahamas (GFB) recently named a 35-member team to represent the country in its second CARIFTA appearance. The...

Angus Eve embraces the challenge as T&T Women target 2026 World Cup breakthrough
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — Newly appointed Trinidad and Tobago women’s football head coach Angus Eve has wasted no time setting the tone for his tenure. - Advertisement - In his first in-depth interview since taking charge, the former national...

Horse racing tips: ‘The penny has dropped with this potential superstar’ – Templegate’s 11-4 Friday NAP
TEMPLEGATE goes head first into an action-packed Friday confident of landing a touch or two. Back a horse by clicking their odds below. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Thank you! GHOST MODE can send a shiver down the bookies’ spines (2.05...

‘Thatcher invited me for drinks – she could knock back the whiskeys’
Margaret Thatcher had a member of staff tasked with refilling her whisky glass every time it went dry, Sir Trevor McDonald has claimed. The former ITN news presenter said the Tory prime minister would invite him over for drinks at her home after...
UTT student calls for greater support for hearing-impaired learners
Carisa Lee Reporter carisa.lee@cnc3.co.tt A hearing-impaired student at the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT) is calling on the institution to honour its responsibility to provide equal access and support for students...

Trinidad and Tobago FA sees life in Concacaf Bigger Academy
Sports Roneil Walcott 19 Minutes Ago Coaches, teachers and students at the Trinidad leg of the Concacaf Bigger Game Academy at the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva on September 30. Photo by Roneil Walcott - The Trinidad leg of the Concacaf Bigger Game...
Keep calypso alive, says Tobago tourism assistant secretary
Assistant Secretary in the Division of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Transportation, Niall George, has called on Tobagonians to do their part to keep calypso alive as the island starts its celebrations for Calypso...

New HRIZONs in Trinidad and Tobago for young tech talent
Business Mark Lyndersay 2 Hrs Ago Cassandra Patrovani, managing director, HRIZONS Caribbean. - Photo by Mark Lyndersay Give Cassandra Patrovani her jacket right from the start. She is boldfaced. Meeting Jim Newman of HRIZONS, a 20-year-old HR...

Trump’s Caribbean ‘Drug War’: What's Happening, And Is It A Pretext To Topple Maduro?
Last Updated:October 22, 2025, 14:07 IST Framed as a fight against cartels, Washington’s Caribbean offensive has revived fears of US-backed regime change in Latin America The Trump administration believes Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is not...
Six killed in spate of violence across Trinidad
Shane Superville Senior Reporter shane.superville@guardian.co.tt A chopping and a series of shootings led to the deaths of six people in separate incidents across Trinidad hours apart on Tuesday, as police from three different...

Tobago Junior Calypso Monarch 2025
Kimmi Potts, Technical Production Officer at the Tobago Festivals Commission, joined the programme via phone to discuss the upcoming Tobago Junior Calypso Monarch 2025. The interview highlighted the importance of nurturing young calypsonians,...

TUCO And THA Celebrate Tobago’s Veteran Calypsonians
Ten of Tobago’s veteran calypsonians were honoured as the Division of Tourism and the Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (TUCO) launched Calypso History Month celebrations. During a ceremony held at the Scarborough Library to kick-start...

Gonzales wants Lee fired: UNC tornado damaging Trinidad and Tobago
News Joey Bartlett Just Now PNM Chief Whip Marvin Gonzales speaking at a media briefing on October 8 at the Opposition’s Charles Street headquarters in Port of Spain. - Joey Bartlett PNM chairman Marvin Gonzales described the government as a “UNC...

No stranger to festivals coming and going, the new Fancy Spider Music Festival tests Trinidad’s capacity for change
TRINIDAD — On a quiet Monday night in Trinidad, Suzanne Magnuson is bartending the Trinidad Lounge — nicknamed the ‘Dad Lounge — the spot she co-owns with her partner Curt Wallach. She’s dragged a TV on a stand to the back of the room and flipped...
Woodside Energy Releases Third Quarter Report for Period Ended 30 September 2025
Sangomar extends its run Quarterly performance highlights Quarterly production of 50.8 MMboe (552 Mboe/d), up 1% from Q2 2025. Full-year 2025 production guidance has been revised to 192 – 197 MMboe. Continued exceptional performance from Sangomar,...

Baby Proteas set sights on Malawi after dominant Trinidad & Tobago win
The Baby Proteas continued on their winning ways at the 2025 Netball World Youth Cup in Gibraltar with a resounding 105-15 victory over Trinidad & Tobago in their second group-stage clash. Coach Precious Mthembu’s side showed no signs of slowing...

Caribbean City Culture Clash set to turn up the heat This Miami Carnival weekend
Get ready to wave your flags high and rep your island loud! The ultimate Caribbean celebration returns to South Florida with Caribbean City Culture Clash: Bring Ya Flag, Rep Ya Country, happening Saturday, October 11th at 100 SW 3rd Ave, Fort...