Three accommodation properties in Trinidad have successfully been awarded the Healthier Safer Stamp (HST) by the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). The HST Stamp is a measurable and verifiable assurance to travellers of a healthier and safer travel and tourism option. HST Stamp certified properties The three HST Stamp certified …
Read More »San Fernando city: A patriot pays tribute
‘Ode to San Fernando’ is a tribute to San Fernando city by Terrence P Honoré (January 2021) submitted by his daughter Nadiège Honoré-Wellington. Ode to San Fernando I walked the streets of the city as a child and learned its many secrets. The trails and thrills, all remain clear in …
Read More »Piparo – a picturesque rural village
This article presents an intimate personal account and first-person narrative of visiting the village of Piparo, Trinidad, where the infamous mud volcano is but one element of a multifaceted rural existence. While the 1997 eruption remains a significant historical marker, the narrative focuses primarily on the daily rhythms of community …
Read More »Blue light glasses for eye protection
With the onset of Covid-19, all of our lives have changed in some way. We all have been forced to adapt to the “new normal”. There are those who have been forced to work remotely, schools from primary to university have gone online, and because we must maintain social distancing …
Read More »Rollywood Film Festival 2021: View and vote
The 2nd annual ROLLYWOOD International Film Festival begins on 17th January, 2021. Founder Candice Lela welcomes viewers to save the dates of movie screening via www.rollywood.tv from around the world. Some local movies are “La Diablesse Curse” by Jared Prima, “Missing Person” and “Batchak Man” by Keyon Byron, “Soca Prison” and …
Read More »Pomegranate perfection: inspired by my own tree
By Nadia Ali. I love fruits, especially ones without much seeds like the local fruits of mango and pommecythere which only have one seed. So, can you imagine trying to eat a fruit with about 600 seeds in it? Fortunately, the Pomegranate or Punica granatum which is Latin for “apple with …
Read More »A walk through Palmiste Park
Palmiste Park serves as a critical environmental and recreational hub in South Trinidad, offering forty acres of preserved green space on the outskirts of San Fernando. This expansive park provides a vital sanctuary for residents and visitors, functioning as both a communal leisure area and a developing site for botanical …
Read More »Hike to Mermaid Pool at Matura Basin
Matura Basin offers a premier eco-tourism experience in Trinidad through its crystal-clear river pools and accessible hiking trails within the lush Northern Range. This first-person narrative documents a journey to the site, providing essential insights for visitors seeking a natural retreat away from urban centres. The account explores the physical …
Read More »Top view on San Fernando Hill
San Fernando Hill serves as a premier natural landmark and recreational hub providing panoramic views of South Trinidad through a first-person lens. This narrative account explores the transformation of the site from a former quarry into a social and wellness destination suitable for families and fitness enthusiasts. The article details …
Read More »Children’s clothing for a casual, stylish look
Children can never have too much clothes. The everlasting cycle of wear, wash, dry and repeat requires a whole new wardrobe as often as possible. Also, they grow up so quickly that before they wear all that they have, they move up one to three sizes. Check out our picks …
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