Spirit of hope, love prevails
Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2015ByLine: Camille McEachnieThe spirit of com- passion was on full dis- play on Sunday as a bevy of beauties rang- ing in ages from four to 69, muscular and well meaning...
View ArticleTwo students 4th in CAPE
Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2015ByLine: Camille McEachnieIn addition to obtaining the lone scholarship for Tobago, Bishop’s High School can add to its academic accolades the performances of two other...
View ArticleDIPU plans relief
Date: Wednesday, November 25, 2015ByLine: Camille McEachnieMotorists who frequent the junction at the corner of Shirvan Road and the Claude Noel Highway continue to express concern about the lack of...
View ArticleA teacher to the end
Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2015ByLine: Camille McEachnieAt 88 years, Lieutenant Eugene ‘Chuku Emeka’ Blackett, who died at the Scarborough General Hospital on November 21 at 97 years and 11 months...
View ArticleKey foreign $$ earner
Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2016ByLine: Camille McEachniePresident of the Tobago Hotel and Tourism Association (THTA) Chris James says this country’s tourism industry has a critical role to play in the...
View ArticleYouth staying away from pan
Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2016ByLine: Camille McEachnieAt least one Tobago arranger believes the art of playing the steelpan could be dead on the island in a few years unless PanTrinbago changes a...
View ArticleWorkers, students protest for $$
Date: Wednesday, March 23, 2016ByLine: Camille McEachnieThe now familiar cries from the workers and trainees at Ministry of Tobago Affairs echoed through the streets at the ministry’s Mahogany Avenue,...
View ArticleDiversification thrust omitted
Date: Wednesday, April 20, 2016ByLine: Camille McEachnieTobagonian economist and University of the West Indies lecturer Dr. Anthony Birchwood is expressing disappointment at the absence of information...
View ArticleStakeholders keen on move
Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2017ByLine: Camille McEachnieTobago’s tourism industry stakeholders are pleased that the island will not be marketed alongside Trinidad under a new plan by the...
View ArticleTobago Jazz under review
Date: Wednesday, May 3, 2017ByLine: Camille McEachnieMinority Leader Watson Duke and Tobago Forwards leader Christlyn Moore are calling on the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) to account for this year’s...
View ArticleThe Buff is gone
Photography lost one of its best minds last month with the passing of Paul C Buff, the creator of a cost-effective line of strobe units.The products, most notably the budget, plastic-shelled and...
View ArticleAntigua cops confiscate devices, delete crime scene images
A developing trend among Antigua police is a point of serious concern for anyone taking images or footage at crime scenes, including local journalists trying to do their jobs.According to a story in...
View ArticleSamsung drops the S6
Like a particularly fine needle seeking its groove, Samsung introduced the new flagship models of its smartphone line at Home a week ago, the design and art collaborative space incorporated into the...
View ArticleThink twice before posting that video online. Here's why.
The evolution of the Internet is creating new opportunities but also new risks for parents, teachers and young people. With the rapid rise of the mobile Internet and the proliferation of smartphones...
View ArticleMind Change: How digital technologies are leaving their mark on our brains
Are computers and cyberspace changing our brains? In a world of ubiquitous technology, when many youth seem to have a closer relationship with their cellphones, tablets, computers or video games than...
View ArticleTATT encourages disabled young women to pursue tech careers
A local telecommunications industry official is encouraging disabled young women to pursue careers in technology sector.Speaking at a recent event for young women with disabilities, Sherry McMillan, an...
View ArticleCase for court technology
It may not be a widely known fact, but courts throughout the Caribbean have been investing heavily and making great advances in leveraging technology to improve the administration of justice. For...
View ArticleFilm TT launches Smartphone Film Festival
According to new figures from American market research company eMarketer, the number of smartphone users in the world will surpass two billion in 2016. Technological advances have therefore placed...
View ArticleGetting into over the top
It proved to be one of the Telecommunications Authority’s more heated consultations, but for once, the fire wasn’t coming from the floor. Gathered in one room were representatives of Tatt, Digicel,...
View ArticleSt Louis on course in Solo singles
France-based five-time Caribbean champion Dexter St Louis remained one on course to capture the Solo National Table Tennis men’s championship crown after advancing to the quarterfinals with relative...
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