Feature Articles

Do we own our games? Ubisoft shutdown and the future of digital ownership

Digital ownership

Ubisoft’s decision to shut down servers for “The Crew” and revoke licenses from players has reignited discussions about digital ownership and its potential pitfalls. This situation offers an unsettling parallel to the concept of “You’ll own nothing and be happy,” a phrase associated with the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) “Great …

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The history of the Hollows at Queen’s Park Savannah

The Hollows

If you drive too fast you may pass it, as it is below street level. The Hollows sometimes called Rock Garden lies within the sprawling Queen’s Park Savannah in Port-of-Spain, opposite Killarney (formerly Stollmeyer’s Castle), Wild Flower Park and the Emperor Valley Zoo. Unlike the verdant fields and bustling activity …

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5 Million-dollar business ideas: Cultivating innovation and opportunity in Trinidad and Tobago

Business ideas

Trinidad and Tobago, known for its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and entrepreneurial spirit, offers fertile ground for fostering innovative business ventures. This article explores five promising business ideas, each with the potential to generate millions and contribute to the nation’s future. 5 Promising business ideas to make millions in Trinidad …

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Eastward safety exodus amid soaring crime rates in Trinidad and Tobago

Eastward Exodus

Port-of-Spain, once a bustling hub of commerce, feels eerily hollow these days. Shop windows stare blankly, “closed for relocation” signs flapping in the sea breeze. This isn’t a planned economic shift, but a desperate exodus driven by an invisible enemy: “Town’s” rampant crime. Citizens are fleeing the western peninsula en …

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