Junior Warner, popularly known as “D Juiceman”, has made his mark as a Port of Spain phenomenon through his business of selling exotic juices. The 51-year-old operates the family business just opposite the National Academy of the Performing Arts (NA
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Awarding winning journalist Maia Chung and BESS 100 FM’s Andrew Pryce BFFs for years, have decided to take their favorite dancehall show STING by storm for 2011.
With Andrew’s growing and successful show E-mix at BESS 100 FM, the two dancehall music
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The Rural Development Authority (RADA) this week handed over 12 tractors to several of their Parish Offices cross the country, as a part of the Authority’s plan to increase efficient farming practices; more in keeping with contemporary global stand
Jamaicans you have to be here with me on December 21-2011 on the grounds of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, at Jamaica's First Home Economics and Social Services Market and Farmers Market in one big blow out!
For the end of the year by the
It is my great honor this evening to participate in this August occasion; that of your recognition of the outstanding performance of the Farmers from Coleyville.
I wish to extend hearty congratulations to those farmers that will be recognized this
The World Bank has approved US$255 million for a new 12-month reconstruction strategy for Haiti.
The funds would be utilised next year to support the return of 22,500 people to safe housing, improve neighborhoods, finance tuition for 100,000 children
Meet three young women - Lisa, Nicole and Lynda Tilluckdharry - sisters, physicians and graduates of Naparima Girls’ High School. They unanimously say, “It is not about what we have achieved but more about where we started.”
For them, the legacy of
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One of the reasons slaves were separated from common tribes at the time of their capture and shipment to various colonies was to cut any form of communication among them to ensure no plan of escape or revolt would take place. Slaves were not allowed
Former prime minister and president Arthur NR Robinson is the first recipient of Tobago’s highest award— the Tobago Medal of Honour. Tobago House of Assembly (THA) Presiding Officer, Ann Mitchell-Gift, presented the award to Robinson, the first chai
A group of final-year students studying entertainment and events management at the Vocational Training and Development Institute will today st
T&T’s Shenika Fernandez, Guyana’s Amanda King and Antigua’s Krystal Benjamin are the winners of the regional final of the 2011 Elite Model Look Caribbean Fashion Competition. The event, held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Port-of-Spain last Saturday,
Trinidad Muslim League (TML) School, San Fernando has shown that it does not just excel in the academic field, having consistently produced numerous top 100, top ten and number one performances in the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) primary scho
Jallim is 30, inspired, articulate, sincere. He trained as a sculptor under his father, the venerable Joseph Eudovic, now in his 60s and still directing daily goings-on at Eudovic’s Studio on the Morne, easily one of St Lucia’s most successfully sus
Jamaica’s rich history and culture are equally appealing as its white sand beaches and vibrant nightlife. Across the island visitors will find various monuments and relics that speak to a plantation era of both hardship and triumph. In the 1800’s he
There’s more to Jamaica than just scrumptious food, stunning beaches and vibrant nightlife. The island is bejeweled with fascinating hidden gems and natural wonders suited for anyone looking for an off the beaten path adrenaline rush or simply a tra
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On Thursday November 24, the Forestry Department will stage its 9th Annual Exposition under the theme “Forest for Life”.
As has been the case in the past, the Forestry Department will use this opportunity to highlight entities, whose activities are