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Exodus wins Panorama
Posted: Sunday, February 15, 2026

Exodus wins Panorama large band title again
This year's win marks the steel orchestra's second consecutive victory in the competition. The band also captured the title last year.

Exodus Leaves QPS With Large Bands Title
The judges placed the band first with 289 points after playing Voices Cyah Behave.

Renegades placed second with 288 points with their selection the lizard.

First Citizens customers: Lower card limits equal higher prices
From March 10, 2026, First Citizens' personal cardholders will face reduced US-dollar spending limits. The monthly US dollar limit on the bank's Mastercard standard card decreases from US$6,000 to US$2,000 and its Visa Platinum customers will now operate with a US$3,500 cap per billing cycle, down from US$8,000 in some cases.

OWTU millions in debt after failed bids to purchase refinery
President general of the Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU) Ancel Roget says the union is seeking to amicably resolve millions in debt, accumulated during its multiple failed attempts to acquire the Pointe-a-Pierre refinery through its company, Patriotic Energies and Technologies.

Moonilal hits back at Young

T&T's downstream sector: From inflection point to slippery slope
The natural gas downstream petrochemical sector in Trinidad and Tobago(T&T) once hailed as a model to emulate for countries eager to develop their natural gas resources has now found itself in a survival mode. The sector is dealing with a confluence of challenges:

Tobago's GG Fraser breaks through to Monarch finals
Giselle "GG" Fraser is heading to one of the biggest stages in calypso -- the Dimanche Gras stage. The Tobago-born calypsonian is in the finals of the Calypso Monarch competition for the first time, despite controversy this season over who deserved a place in the line-up.

'Gone But Not Forgotten' returns to NAPA
Following an overwhelmingly positive response and glowing reviews from patrons, tribute concert Gone But Not Forgotten is set to return this Friday to the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA) in Port of Spain.

ALLeYNE GOES THE DISTANCE
TTO skier holds own in giant slalom at Winter Games

Jereem 2nd in 'Tyson' 400

'Too much of our coastline is unmanaged'
Calls for safe zones after Nelson drowning...

Traumatised residents recount terror after Couva double murder
'It was very heartbreaking, children in the area don't even want to come back outside'

'An ungodly act'
Alexander slams Penny, Independent senators over daylight killing of couple in front child...

Police return devices seized after St Augustine shooting
Attorneys representing Kaia Sealy have successfully challenged the actions of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) in the retention of her electronic devices following the police shooting of January 20, which left her partner Joshua Samaroo dead.



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