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Clean sweep for Ronnie and Caro Posted: Thursday, February 11, 2016
Clean sweep for Ronnie and Caro Band wins Downtown and at Savannah
Lost Tribe 2nd downtown Mas band Ronnie and Caro has won the Downtown Carnival Large Band of the Year title.
Gabriel wins again with Another Day In Paradise Veteran mas designer Rosalind Gabriel says she is happy with her band placing first in the Junior Bands category (Large) of the NCC Band of the Year competition.
Homeless man discovers body of Japanese female pannist Reveller's body found under tree
Mayor: Beware dangerous 'sub-cultures' PORT-OF-SPAIN Mayor Raymond Tim Kee yesterday called on women, especially tourists visiting for Carnival, to maintain their dignity and protect themselves
Machel makes it hat-trick of wins The only person to win the competition four consecutive times is the late Roaring Lion whose real name was Raphael de Leon.
YUMA beating victim visits Canada embassy
Call for NCC to work with bandleaders An empty North Stand, a too long Dimanche Gras, decrease in road spectators, violence on the road and zero mas on Monday.
Socadrome may be no more come Carnival 2017 Mayor Tim Kee:
Mass comes to the streets ...priests give out ashes to commuters in town
Low pupil turnout for Ash Wednesday
Slow fish sales as Lent begins
Cuffie's budget to be cut by $23m He said the exercise was conducted against the background that salaries and employment could not be touched
UNC to discuss boycott of VAT abusers The Opposition UNC's executive meeting tomorrow will consider calls by UNC groups and civil society organisations to boycott businesses which haven't reduced VAT
From cocaine addict to respected tour guide Imtiaz Mohammed, 59
Four more guns seized 12 guns recovered for the year, four during the Carnival period and over 300 in the past two years in the Northern Division
Cops kill bandit in shoot-out The police are on the lookout for three suspects believed to be seriously injured after a shoot-out with police
Buried alive: mom wants probe into son's death Eutirce Caton, 81, said she had received conflicting reports on the incident. And she appealed to the police to find out what happened the day her son died.
Brute force in the band Newsday Editorial
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