St. Philip, Barbados – After years of being absent from the Soca Capital of Trinidad and Tobago, Anderson ‘Blood’ Armstrong is back with a bang. The former vocalist of Barbadian super band ‘Square One’ and current Party Monarch of Barbados has been generating quite a buzz and leaving a fiery […]
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Fete with the Saints 2011… A true Trini success!!!
P.O.S. Trinidad – The recent annual, all inclusive soiree ‘Fete with the Saints’ evoked a spirit of supreme festivity on the grounds of Saint Mary’s College, more popularly known as CIC (College of the Immaculate Conception). The prestigious college which has produced some of the country’s most notable citizens such […]
The Radical Regatta…Tobago’s new tourism tool
POS, Trinidad (Sonique Solutions) –The 2011 edition of the Tobago Carnival Regatta is in full swing as locals and foreigners converge on Pigeon Point Beach to witness fantastic displays of extreme athleticism. The region’s most youthful Regatta kicks off this weekend and will feature 3 days of supreme action and […]
The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus Unveils
Bridgetown, Barbados February 17th, 2011. FirstCaribbean International Bank marked the extension of its presence at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to mark the official opening of a new section of the FirstCaribbean Suites.
Lima Calbio to Represent Trinidad and Tobago at the 2011 Seychelles Carnaval International de Victoria
AGSelectPR, PORT OF SPAIN, Wednesday, February 16th 2011: After a 40 year hiatus since the 1972 debut of carnival in Seychelles, the festivities have returned and Trinidad Soca darling Lima Calbio will be in the midst of the celebrations; waving the red, white, and black. Carnaval International de Victoria, under […]
More carnival, cultural collaboration urged
By Lincoln Depradine St. George’s, February 11, 2011 – Cultural enthusiasts, including Senator Arley Gill, are encouraging greater collaborative efforts to help further develop the carnivals of Grenada and Carriacou.
RORC Caribbean 600 Race 2011: Starts Antigua: 21 February
Now in its third year, the RORC Caribbean 600 has attracted competitors from all over the world and has established itself as one of the ‘must do’ offshore yacht races of the international racing calendar. One of the main reasons for its popularity is the fantastic sailing conditions as well […]
Tobago Carnival Regatta… Breaking down boundaries in 2011
POS, Trinidad (Sonique Solutions) –Fans of water based sports have been buzzing with excitement about the 2011 edition of the Caribbean’s most revolutionary regatta. Pigeon Point Tobago will once again feel the pulsating energy as the youngest, fastest and most radical Tobago Carnival Regatta returns to ignite the sister isle […]
FORMER PRIME MINISTER APPLAUDS PLANS TO EXPAND SERVICES OF CAL
ST GEORGE’S, GRENADA – 3rd February, 2011: Former Prime Minister of Grenada, Dr. the Rt. Hon. Keith Mitchell has applauded the Hon. Jack Warner, the Government of Trinidad and Caribbean Airlines (CAL), for the intention to expand the services of Caribbean Airline to meet the needs of travellers in the […]
Trinidadian film producer creates waves with New York debut
New York (Sonique Solutions) – T&T based film producer and director Christopher Anthony Din Chong recently made a big impact in the ‘Big Apple’ with the success of his first North-American presentation which was held at the Trinidad and Tobago Consulate General in Manhattan, NYC. The presentation entitled “The Economic […]
Jamaican Pastor indited for Rape
Prosecutors in New York have indicted a Jamaican-born pastor at a Bronx church for allegedly repeatedly raping a teenage girl in his congregation.
Opposition Calls for peoples involvement in any union
Share Your Videos Here Opposition members are encouraging the Heads of the OECS to ensure that the people are involved in the process to form an Economic Union.
By-election in Barbados for Former PM Seat
The governing Democratic Labor Party (DLP) and the opposition Barbados Labor Party (BLP) will be ending the final lap this evening for tomorrow’s by-election in the St John constituency.
Policeman Short and Killed In Jamaica
Jamaica police were up to last night searching for leads into the killing of a police corporal who was found with bullet wounds to the head in a room at a hotel on the strip popularly strip know as ‘Back Road’ in St Catherine, yesterday afternoon.
52-year-old St Vincent handyman to appear before a magistrate on cocaine charges
A 52-year-old St Vincent handyman was expected to appear before a magistrate today, charged with attempting to export $1 million worth of cocaine.
