THE EDITOR: San Fernando Mayor Junia Regrello revealed his brilliant plan to build a fence around Harris Promenade to bring business back to the city and it got me thinking. Why stop there? After fencing City Hall, at a cost of $280K, to stop "street dwellers" was such a success, surely this solution should be
AHEAD of Spiritual Shouter Baptist Liberation Day, one of the leaders who called for it to become a public holiday, Archbishop Barbara Gray-Burke, was honoured over the weekend.
NUDITY, prostitution and other illegal nocturnal activities on Harris Promenade, San Fernando, are among the major factors driving plans to fence it and close off entry at nights. San Fernando mayor Junia Regrello revealed plans to limit access as he spoke on a panel at a stakeholders' meeting hosted by the Greater San Fernando Chamber
AS she prepares to leave office in the next few weeks, President Paula-Mae Weekes has said it was a privilege to serve TT. She expressed sadness on Sunday, as the scouting movement paid tribute to her for having served as their Chief Scout, during her tenure. “Becoming President of TT was a great honour, indeed,