Bravo holds nerve as Lions roar
NEW DELHI—West Indies opener Dwayne Smith stroked an up tempo half-century while seamer Dwayne Bravo remained calm under pressure to bowl a decent final over, as Gujarat Lions held on to beat Delhi...
View ArticleNo need to be ‘Cautious!’
Air Force Blue is among seventeen ‘decs’ for the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket, Saturday, which include stable-companions, Shogun and Bravery, no hopers!Presumably they will line up for pacemaking duties...
View ArticleChess move to grassroots
Yes, we can, says veteran chess player Hayden Lee. After organising three popular annual open-air tournaments on the Promenade in down-town Port-of-Spain, Lee is confident he has started a movement...
View ArticleThe Ricardo John scholarship lesson
If the young footballers do not take a hint after hearing of the young (Central FC) player, then it will be worth your while to find out.Ricardo John is a young T&T player whose desire to earn a...
View ArticleT&T clubs off to CFU tourney
T&T Pro League duo, Central FC and W Connection left for Haiti where they will contest the Caribbean Football Union Club Championship semifinal and playoffs towards qualification to the 2016/2017...
View ArticleCarter talks Olympics: I have more potential than I’ve shown
National swimmer Dylan Carter, 20, says the possibility of qualifying for the Olympic Games in Rio, Brazil, is the only thing that occupies his mind at present.Speaking to the T&T Guardian, the 50...
View ArticleTaylor hopes win can bring change in pay
KINGSTON, Jamaica—West Indies Women’s captain Stafanie Taylor has acknowledged teammate Deandra Dottin’s concerns about the pay disparity in the game but says she hopes the Caribbean side’s recent...
View ArticleHypolite: Pre-Olympic Camp integral to T&T success
Chef De Mission Dr Ian Hypolite says the main initiative for the T&T Olympic team in the next 100 days is ensuring the pre-olympic camp is successful, as the camp played a major role in the...
View ArticleThe power of the word
The magic of telling a live story to an audience is an ancient, intimate tradition in all cultures. The ancient Greeks used lyric poems to celebrate or comment on many things, from politics, Olympic...
View ArticleImproving reading skills in people with ADHD
Improving reading sWe typically associate Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) with children and teens but the condition can also affect adults. ADHD is a chronic condition which is marked...
View ArticleIs it just a matter of semantics?
Review by Kevin BaldeosinghAlthough we have officially been in a recession for six months now (and unofficially for a few years), it has been difficult, if not impossible, to get any clear policy...
View ArticleBpTT launches environmental contest
Global Warming, Human Health and the Environment is the theme for this year’s bpTT Schools’ Environmental Awareness Competition, to start in May. More than 20 teachers met to hear more details about it...
View ArticleRBC Young Leaders learn about branding
Creating your own brand, developing your full potential and finding life’s purpose were just some of the topics of discussion at a recent one-day coaching and personal development workshop attended by...
View ArticleUK writers Shamsie, Leyshon discuss Shakespeare, Cervantes at Bocas 2016
2016 marks the 400th anniversary of the deaths of William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes, who died on the same day, April 23, in 1616. In the four centuries since their death, both writers have...
View ArticleDecibel inspires teens to take up entertainment careers
Erline AndrewsPatrick Anthony Alexis II, better known as The Hype Man, went to Fatima College, graduated with four A-level passes and left T&T to study finance at the University of Toronto with the...
View ArticleBWIA Traffic brunch on this Sunday
Traffikliters, a charity group formed by former workers of BWIA Customer Service Department (better known as Traffic), is hosting its annual Mothers’ Day Brunch on May 1.Through the kind assistance of...
View ArticleRaskality welcomes fatherhood with new video
A healthy baby boy or girl was all that Diego Smith wanted. He got his healthy baby boy on April 12. T&T rising reggae and dancehall artiste, Raskality’s now a father. With many disturbing images...
View ArticleSt Francois Girls’ to raise funds at Fun Fest event
St Francois Girls’ College, which celebrated its 54th anniversary this year, is well established as one of T&T’s most successful secondary schools. Since it first opened its doors in 1962, the...
View ArticleCentral FC, W Connection target CFU finals
Reigning Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club champions, T&T’s Central FC, and last season’s runners-up, W Connection, will attempt to set up a second straight finals meeting when they contest the...
View ArticleNetgirls step up AFNA prep in Grenada
T&T Under-21 netball squad will tackle host Grenada today in the opening match of a five-match netball series at the Tanteen Netball Complex from 7.30 pm.The Junior “Calypso Girls”, who departed...
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