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Farisha Mohammed, left, collects the Social Worker of the Year award from Minister of Social Development and Family Services, Donna Cox, at the Social Worker of the Year Awards at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of- Spain, last Thursday.
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Christopher and Diana Sambrano hold a copy of Sylvia Hunt’s most popular cookbook which was reprinted.
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Darnella Joseph in the evening gown segment. She won the best physique segment.
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Homeowner Kyean Bruce and her son Azion Orr, both centre, cut the ribbon for their new home. Also in photo are Unicomer regional manager Darren Howell, left, with Division of Settlements, Public Utilities and Rural Development Administrator Karl Murray, Chief Secretary-Tobago Farley Augustine, Secretary of Settlements, Public Utilities and Rural Development Ian Pollard, assistant secretary of the Settlements Division Niall George and settlements division social intervention officer, Jimmy Sylvester.
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The Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in International Government and Leadership is presented to Mark Brantley, left, Premier of Nevis by Prof Sir Hilary Beckles, right, Vice-Chancellor, The UWI and Lyenda Simpson Delp, UWI Alumni, managing director and head of client relationship management, Black Rock Financial Institution Group at the 26th Annual Awards Gala of the American Foundation for The University of the West Indies in New York on April 20, 2023.
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Volunteers in the renovation process.
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Ajay Balkissoon holds a large bundle of chive at the University of Trinidad and Tobago’s Eastern Caribbean Institute of Agriculture and Forestry Campus in Centeno.
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Members of the community receive seedlings from Scotiabank Lowlands employees.
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Habitat for Humanity TT’s national director Jennifer Messiah, area representative and Community Development Secretary Terance Baynes, RBC’s managing director Richard Downie, and Bethel Village council president Eurena Noel-Moore, admire the lettuce growing at the greenhouse.
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A community greenhouse adds to food sustainability within the community. Last Monday, the commissioning of the RBC-sponsored greenhouse in the village of Bethel took place.
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With all proceeds to benefit women and girls with the necessary feminine sanitary products they deserve, come May 28, World Menstrual Hygiene Day from 2-6 pm at the Anchorage waterfront, located in Chaguaramas at the northwest peninsula of Trinidad, Helping Her Foundation (HHF) will host its third annual tea party and fashion show fundraiser.
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Farisha Mohammed, left, collects the Social Worker of the Year award from Minister of Social Development and Family Services, Donna Cox, at the Social Worker of the Year Awards at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of- Spain, last Thursday.
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The Ministry of Social Development and Family Services hosted its first ever Social Worker of the Year Awards ceremony on May 11, at the Hyatt Regency, in Port-of-Spain, to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of social workers attached to the ministry.
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Christopher and Diana Sambrano hold a copy of Sylvia Hunt’s most popular cookbook which was reprinted.
Fayola Fraser
Sylvia Hunt. A household name for many Trinidadians above the age of 50, but, unfortunately, not so well known among the younger generations. A daughter of the soil, a masterful chef, and a steward of Trinbagonian culture, Sylvia Hunt harnessed and displayed our heritage in all of her works, namely her meals, TV show, and books. Many people unfamiliar with her work might be sceptical about paying tribute to Hunt’s legacy; however, in doing so, they minimise the centrality of food in Caribbean culture. Hunt used food as a means of celebrating our rich, multicultural heritage in T&T and as a tool of resistance against the colonial legacy that has crept into so many aspects of our culture.
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Darnella Joseph in the evening gown segment. She won the best physique segment.
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Following a night filled with talent despite many disruptions, the Point Fortin Borough Queen Show crowned a winner.
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Homeowner Kyean Bruce and her son Azion Orr, both centre, cut the ribbon for their new home. Also in photo are Unicomer regional manager Darren Howell, left, with Division of Settlements, Public Utilities and Rural Development Administrator Karl Murray, Chief Secretary-Tobago Farley Augustine, Secretary of Settlements, Public Utilities and Rural Development Ian Pollard, assistant secretary of the Settlements Division Niall George and settlements division social intervention officer, Jimmy Sylvester.
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The Division of Settlements, Public Utilities and Rural Development of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) handed over the first unit of the home ownership made equal (HOME) programme, part of the division’s social housing initiative, at Teak Avenue, Milford Court, Tobago last week.
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The Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in International Government and Leadership is presented to Mark Brantley, left, Premier of Nevis by Prof Sir Hilary Beckles, right, Vice-Chancellor, The UWI and Lyenda Simpson Delp, UWI Alumni, managing director and head of client relationship management, Black Rock Financial Institution Group at the 26th Annual Awards Gala of the American Foundation for The University of the West Indies in New York on April 20, 2023.
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Vice-Chancellor of The University of the West Indies (The UWI) Professor Sir Hilary Beckles says the university has proven to be resilient and relevant over its 75 years of service to the Caribbean.
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Nesha Abiraj
Thunderstorms in April? Shocked by the resultant flooding that affects the lives and livelihoods of communities across Trinidad? Many people have been caught off guard by these unprecedented weather patterns, but should we really be shocked? “No”, according to Nesha Abiraj, we shouldn’t be, as “the intense impact of the global community’s abuse of the climate has caused these weather patterns,” such as extreme rainfall and flooding. (Slight editing)
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In a society such as ours, the weight of parenthood falls heavily on the shoulders of the mother. The mother is expected to carry the responsibilities of taking care of the newborn, and often has to take care of the household, other children and herself, by herself.
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Michelle Havelock
As you read this today, Michelle Havelock may have already made her debut presentation as the first Caribbean woman at a global leadership conference in Las Vegas. The event–Leaders and Managers Program (LAMP) 2023 is the premier leadership event for the financial security profession starting today and extending over three days.
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Volunteers in the renovation process.
Nelson Mandela said, “History will judge us by the difference we make in the everyday lives of children, for they are the foundation for a better nation and world.”
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Ajay Balkissoon holds a large bundle of chive at the University of Trinidad and Tobago’s Eastern Caribbean Institute of Agriculture and Forestry Campus in Centeno.
Ajay Aakash Balkissoon’s love of agriculture goes back several generations to his great-grandfather’s time when he planted sugar cane, rice, coffee, cocoa, and cashew nuts as well as maintained a kitchen garden.
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The audience is enraptured.
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Habitat for Humanity TT’s national director Jennifer Messiah, area representative and Community Development Secretary Terance Baynes, RBC’s managing director Richard Downie, and Bethel Village council president Eurena Noel-Moore, admire the lettuce growing at the greenhouse.
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Farisha Mohammed, left, collects the Social Worker of the Year award from Minister of Social Development and Family Services, Donna Cox, at the Social Worker of the Year Awards at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of- Spain, last Thursday.
ANISTO ALVES
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Christopher and Diana Sambrano hold a copy of Sylvia Hunt’s most popular cookbook which was reprinted.
Fayola Fraser
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Darnella Joseph in the evening gown segment. She won the best physique segment.
INNIS FRANCIS
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Homeowner Kyean Bruce and her son Azion Orr, both centre, cut the ribbon for their new home. Also in photo are Unicomer regional manager Darren Howell, left, with Division of Settlements, Public Utilities and Rural Development Administrator Karl Murray, Chief Secretary-Tobago Farley Augustine, Secretary of Settlements, Public Utilities and Rural Development Ian Pollard, assistant secretary of the Settlements Division Niall George and settlements division social intervention officer, Jimmy Sylvester.
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The Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in International Government and Leadership is presented to Mark Brantley, left, Premier of Nevis by Prof Sir Hilary Beckles, right, Vice-Chancellor, The UWI and Lyenda Simpson Delp, UWI Alumni, managing director and head of client relationship management, Black Rock Financial Institution Group at the 26th Annual Awards Gala of the American Foundation for The University of the West Indies in New York on April 20, 2023.
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