News
As the country prepares for Vesak next Saturday, the annual Police Vesak Bhakthi Gee was held on a devotional note at the Police Park on…
The construction of a new church on the island of…
Sports
At the conclusion of a wonderfully exciting game, a rejuvenated Trinity side had pulled off an 18 points (1 goal, 1 try, 2 penalties) to…
As the 37th Bata-the Sunday Times Most Popular Schoolboy Cricketer…
Business Times
Sri Lankan pavement hawkers, on one hand a menace to pedestrians while on the other a crucial vote base for politicians, are to be provided…
In a bid to avoid future losses at the cash-strapped…
Sunday Times E-Paper
Editorial
That even Cabinet Ministers were taken by surprise by this newspaper’s front page lead story last week was not the best example of transparency and good governance — supposedly the trademark of this Government. The story; that the European Union (EU) and Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs have agreed…
Columns
VAT hits millions of people and sends prices soaring Govt. sponsors Rajapaksa’s visit to Uganda amid questions over why no present leaders were invited One morning last week,…
My Dear Palitha Thevarapperuma, I thought I should write to you to congratulate you on your latest achievement. No, it is not being appointed a deputy minister a…
The massive increase in the country’s foreign debt and its huge debt servicing costs are a severe burden on the economy. They are a severe strain on the…
President Maithripala Sirisena was livid when he learnt at last Tuesday’s ministerial meeting that some key players in the previous Government were still occupying official bungalows. This is…
In a notably pungent observation at the close of her mission visit to Sri Lanka this month, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and…
But where’s the proof that will stand up in court? This week the world got its second instalment of the Panama Papers and Lanka received the names of…
Vesak Poya is just round the corner and it is time for us to take some important decisions on this occasion, instead of letting this hallowed event pass.…
Vesak Poya is just round the corner and it is time for us to take some important decisions on this occasion, instead of letting this hallowed event pass.…
At a time when England is celebrating the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare it would not be inappropriate to quote a line from a play that somehow seems to…
Plus
Stilt fishing is very famous in Sri Lanka – everyone knows about it but very few actually practise it. Today this unique livelihood, which has been passed down…
The name ‘Sanni Yakuma’ comes from the Sinhala word “sanniya” meaning disease or ailment, and “yakuma” meaning demon ritual. The ‘Sanni Yakuma’ is one of the four main…
Vanishing species in Parliament and politics In England MPs are not called honourable members, but some of them are. In Sri Lanka, they are called honourable members, but…
Some love dogs; some hate them; some fear them. Yet, man and dog have co-existed for centuries, but it has not always been a peaceful co-existence. The Mahavamsa…
Magazine
Thematically amplifying the rebellious and defiant spirits from growling vocalists to drummers in black masks, the momentum only kept growing at Colombo City Hotel last…
Sunday Times 2
It’s election time in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. And for voters, it means…
MediScene
It is a disease which gained much prominence after the famous English theoretical physicist, cosmologist and…
TV Times
Sandun Parakum is, a veteran saxophonist in the music field, is planning to release his maiden…
Funday Times
You will need: Either 1 packet of bendy straws or 25 bamboo sticks cut to 25cm…