A FIGHT between rival gangs in which shots were fired and bottles thrown, brought a party in a nightclub on Ariapita Avenue to a premature end during the early morning hours on Sunday. The mayhem, caught on video which was shared to social media, which quickly went viral, came mere hours before this country hosts
ANGLICAN Bishop Claude Berkley and the Prime Minister are thrilled that the restoration of Hayes Court – one of Port of Spain's Magnificent Seven buildings and originally the official residence of Anglican bishops of TT – is finally complete.
PORT of Spain mayor Joel Martinez is awaiting a report on the Carnival Monday attack by a swarm of bees on masqueraders in Harts band along Ariapita Avenue en route to the judging point at Victoria Square.
“[.] The crime situation is very terrible. Being a parent, I do not believe in condoning wrong things. It’s really sad that these things happening in Mayaro now. Mayaro is coming like a little L
THE EDITOR: I’m addressing this to Port of Spain Mayor Joel Martinez or whoever the cap fits. There are two J'Ouvert bands that gathered and left from the vicinity of the Jean Pierre Complex last Carnival and they came straight up Hamilton Holder and O’Connor Streets to Ariapita Avenue at 4 am. Needless to say