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Guardian Media Electrical Technician Emmanuel Downes and Classified Subscriptions Supervisor Jennifer Norton tied the knot at Jenny’s Ranch in Arima on December 26, 2025.
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At the back, CEOs Susan Ramdeen, eighth from left, and Trevor Ramdeen, third from right, join awardees, from left, Maria Sanchez, Seline Ali, Olivia Brown, Kumarie Singh, Tricia Wallace, Jewel Reyes, Katelyn Rattan, Esther Belasco, Ariel Espinosa, Vidya Gangadeen, Shania Sandiford, Leanna Ramoutar, Renee Abraham, Favianny Mejias, Candice Borrel-Glasgow, Anna Gopie, Andrew Fernandes, Bena Gobin, and Devi Moonsammy. At the front, from left, awardees Shawn Vidal, Julio Arjune, Alejandro Marques, Emilio Fernandes, Azard Khan, and Milique Gene. (Missing from photo: Avinash Balkaran, Elijah Hamid, and Kenya Rogers)
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Author and craft artiste Vashti Bowlah
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KestheBand delivers a landmark, sold-out, two-night run at the Unity Jazz Festival, part of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 38th season.
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Candice Lela
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Myrtle Maurice-Bailey known as Ma Bailey from Point Fortin turned 101 last month.
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The management team of Jouvert Junkiez: bandleader Ganesh Kalliecharan, left, Denesh Singh, Kiran Singh and Rawle Ramsundar.
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All eyes are glued to Nailah Blackman during her performance at the PREStige The Golden Gala Ultra All-Inclusive Fete at Brian Lara Cricket Academy in February last year.
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Suzette Smith, mother and children’s book author
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Guardian Media Electrical Technician Emmanuel Downes and Classified Subscriptions Supervisor Jennifer Norton tied the knot at Jenny’s Ranch in Arima on December 26, 2025.
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A section of the crowd at Bishop’s Fete on Saturday.
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“Pieces” singer Nadia Batson enjoyed an outpouring of love and Carnival energy from the massive audience gathered at the Bishop’s Food Inclusive Cooler Fete, held on the school grounds on Saturday night. Batson received a warm and increasingly engaged response as she performed her many hit selections on tracks, earning—rather than demanding—a swelling chorus of voices and a sea of hands pointed skyward in spirited but tasteful revelry.
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Denise Belfon
Denise Belfon is delivering what she believes is a much-needed societal fix this Carnival: normalising comfort, care and concern for men during times of stress. Her Carnival 2026 frontrunner, Fix You Good, acknowledges that sometimes men are carrying more than they let on.
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At the back, CEOs Susan Ramdeen, eighth from left, and Trevor Ramdeen, third from right, join awardees, from left, Maria Sanchez, Seline Ali, Olivia Brown, Kumarie Singh, Tricia Wallace, Jewel Reyes, Katelyn Rattan, Esther Belasco, Ariel Espinosa, Vidya Gangadeen, Shania Sandiford, Leanna Ramoutar, Renee Abraham, Favianny Mejias, Candice Borrel-Glasgow, Anna Gopie, Andrew Fernandes, Bena Gobin, and Devi Moonsammy. At the front, from left, awardees Shawn Vidal, Julio Arjune, Alejandro Marques, Emilio Fernandes, Azard Khan, and Milique Gene. (Missing from photo: Avinash Balkaran, Elijah Hamid, and Kenya Rogers)
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Staff of The Retail Warehouse (Christmas Village) (TRW) and Cookies N Cream Kids Stores (CNCK) turned up the glamour on January 4, stepping out fashion-forward at Passage to Asia restaurant, Chaguanas, for the companies’ first Staff Awards and Dinner Ceremony.
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Author and craft artiste Vashti Bowlah
Prose fiction writer and handicraft artiste, Vashti Bowlah, credits her rural upbringing and her parents for her becoming a published author and entrepreneur.
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KestheBand delivers a landmark, sold-out, two-night run at the Unity Jazz Festival, part of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 38th season.
New York, NY—Caribbean music reached a significant milestone at Jazz at Lincoln Center as KestheBand delivered a landmark, sold-out, two-night run at the Unity Jazz Festival—setting a first for soca music within the festival’s history.
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Candice Lela
At The Guild, located at the Shoppes of Maraval, Richard Young is cultivating more than a creative space—he is nurturing an ecosystem where Caribbean identity and women’s empowerment intersect.
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Myrtle Maurice-Bailey known as Ma Bailey from Point Fortin turned 101 last month.
To residents of tenth Street, Techier Village, Point Fortin, Myrtle Maurice-Bailey, known widely as Ma Bailey, will always be one of the pillars of their community.
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Savina Ramnanan
Savina Ramnanan, known professionally as Savina or Savina Leo, is a life coach, astrologer, and spiritual guide whose work is rooted in both tradition and lived experience. Raised in a Hindu household, she credits her upbringing with laying a strong spiritual foundation that would later shape her worldview and career. As an adult, she came to recognise that much of what is marketed as “New Age” spirituality in the West draws heavily (often without acknowledgement) on Hindu and Indigenous philosophies. Still a practising Hindu, Ramnanan approaches spirituality with reverence and depth and intertwines it into her professional practice.
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The management team of Jouvert Junkiez: bandleader Ganesh Kalliecharan, left, Denesh Singh, Kiran Singh and Rawle Ramsundar.
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One of Chaguanas’ most popular J’Ouvert bands, Jouvert Junkiez, is promising a powerful return to the roots of Carnival with its 2026 portrayal, Ramajay… Time to Break Away.
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Alette Liz Williams
As the National Dance Association (NDA) enters its 45th year, the organisation finds itself at a critical juncture. While the association is respected for its legacy, the members are aware that legacy alone cannot carry dance into the future.
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Reshma Subran
Hearing those words was terrifying. It felt as if my entire world had collapsed since I had no understanding of cancer or its treatments. My initial reaction was the fear of dying. However, after undergoing additional tests and consulting with my doctors, I discovered that it was Stage 2B and that there were treatment options available, including chemotherapy and radiation.
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All eyes are glued to Nailah Blackman during her performance at the PREStige The Golden Gala Ultra All-Inclusive Fete at Brian Lara Cricket Academy in February last year.
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Despite having to conduct an almost complete overhaul of their layout and logistics in the lead-up to PREStige Fete 2026, the event management team of the Alumni of Presentation College San Fernando says they are on track to exceed past expectations with this year’s all-inclusive event.
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A traditional Carnival clown performs at the front of the stage.
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A section of the crowd at Bishop’s Fete on Saturday.
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Denise Belfon
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At the back, CEOs Susan Ramdeen, eighth from left, and Trevor Ramdeen, third from right, join awardees, from left, Maria Sanchez, Seline Ali, Olivia Brown, Kumarie Singh, Tricia Wallace, Jewel Reyes, Katelyn Rattan, Esther Belasco, Ariel Espinosa, Vidya Gangadeen, Shania Sandiford, Leanna Ramoutar, Renee Abraham, Favianny Mejias, Candice Borrel-Glasgow, Anna Gopie, Andrew Fernandes, Bena Gobin, and Devi Moonsammy. At the front, from left, awardees Shawn Vidal, Julio Arjune, Alejandro Marques, Emilio Fernandes, Azard Khan, and Milique Gene. (Missing from photo: Avinash Balkaran, Elijah Hamid, and Kenya Rogers)
PHOTO COURTESY ANDY SAHADEO
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Author and craft artiste Vashti Bowlah
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KestheBand delivers a landmark, sold-out, two-night run at the Unity Jazz Festival, part of Jazz at Lincoln Center’s 38th season.
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Candice Lela
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Myrtle Maurice-Bailey known as Ma Bailey from Point Fortin turned 101 last month.
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Savina Ramnanan
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The management team of Jouvert Junkiez: bandleader Ganesh Kalliecharan, left, Denesh Singh, Kiran Singh and Rawle Ramsundar.
Jouvert Junkiez
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