Ok, so he is not exactly 40 but more like 36 years of age; well that’s close enough to forty, isn’t it? Growing up, Paul Bunsee was kept under lock down by both of his parents. He and his siblings left the house primarily to go to school or to the occasion family outing on [...]
We are set to host the Summit in the month of April and our Prime Minister is making every effort to ensure that we show our best face to the world. Trinidad and Tobago will indeed be showcased to the world by the many international media set to visit our shores. There has also been [...]
On Wednesday, February 18th, at the sitting of the House of Representatives Transport Minister, Colm Imbert announced that “Barring unforeseen circumstances, we hope that by the end of this year, 2009, we would be able to implement the new system for renewals, new permits, transfers of vehicles and so on, and then, over the next [...]
Trinidad and Tobago has passed the British visa waiver test after a six-month mitigation period. In relating the good news in the British Parliament; Jacqui Smith (United Kingdom’s Home Department Secretary) and David Miliband (Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Secretary) were sure to add, that should circumstances require it the British government would reexamine the decision [...]
Three years ago, three children where brought into the courts as abandoned children. Among them was an eight month old baby. As the senior person at the time, Senior Magistrate Lucina Cardenas-Ragoonanan became involved in the case. She was successful in find a home for two of the children, that is, the Christ Child Orphanage, [...]
God still works miracles. I’m sure by now most everyone has heard of the story of a plane crashing into the Hudson River. For those of you who don’t know, this is the story. A plane with the flight number 1549 was headed to Charlotte, North Carolina, and was airborne less than three minutes when [...]