National Security Minister Martin Joseph last night declared war on illegal guns, saying the national security agencies were aware that they were now being shipped to this country in containers.
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - A frail 89-year-old Trinidadian man left his apartment for the first time in eight years this week after broken lifts in the government-owned building were finally replaced.
Brazen gunmen yesterday invaded a yard in Craig Town and shot dead two men who were in the premises, despite a heavy police presence in Arnett Gardens and adjoining communities in South St Andrew.
A federal judge in New York on Friday blocked rapper Lil' Kim from performing at a music festival on the Caribbean island of St. Kitts later this month.
Fleeing casino thieves reached speeds of more than 100 miles an hour in their bid to escape Highway Patrol officers yesterday were caught after falling for a trap outside the Freeport police station.
About two-dozen managers at the Radisson Cable Beach Resort, angry over "salary anomalies," walked off the job Tuesday morning following instruction from Bahamas Hotel Managerial Association president, Obie Ferguson.
A Catholic friar who once served around the world, including T&T, will now serve eight years in prison, after pleading guilty to molesting altar boys three decades ago at a US parish in East Boston.
Fiery speeches, feel-good laughter and a cornucopia of colourful Jamaican colloquialisms dominated the opening day of the National Diaspora Conference in Kingston, yesterday.