Dulce María Loynaz
Lady Lava
Leah Bertrand
Sandra Hordatt
by
Morisha Ransome
ROGER LEWIS LIME
by
Andre Sealey and guests at the Becoming event
by
by
by
These little First Year pupils had the crowd going with their rendition of Angels We Have Heard on High.
PHOTO BY DAVID RAMCHARAN
by
Business partners Gennike Mayers and Donna-Lisa Phillips at a beach in Hope, Tobago.
Kyle Keens-Dumas
by
by
by
Valerie Belgrave’s memoir, Art for the People, has been relaunched
by
Dr Satnarine Balkaransingh
by
The Marionettes Chorale
Allan Lim Choy
by
+1 (868) 225-4465
Ext: 5113, 5116, 5117
newsroom@guardian.co.tt
Members of the Longdenville Choir pose for a photo before their performance.
Photo by Chanice Clarke
Members of the St Philip and St James RC Church rung in the season in their traditional way with a Christmas concert and blessing of the crèche last Friday at the church’s Chaguanas compound.
by
Dr Letitia Addison collects the AI Innovation Challenge award at COP29 in Baku from Director of Means of Implementation Division at UN Climate Change, Sophie De Coninck.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a common conversation around the world these days - mostly on how it can help or hurt humans.
by
After spending 14 years in the corporate arena as a business analyst, fitness enthusiast Kerine Farmer pursued her passion for health and fitness, building her brand as a personal trainer.
by
Morisha Ransome
ROGER LEWIS LIME
Morisha Ransome is used to juggling many roles. She is a fashion designer, calypsonian, project manager, business consultant and events coordinator.
by
Andre Sealey and guests at the Becoming event
That was the powerful statement Howard University graduate and former investment manager Andre Sealey made as he spoke about his venture, The Make it Happen Network, after hosting their first-anniversary gala on October 19 at Estate 101 in Maraval.
by
Elizabeth “Lady” Montano spends the Christmas season resting in preparation for the busy Carnival ahead.
by
The President of the National Parang Association of T&T (NPATT), a talented singer and songwriter whose distinctive voice has won many accolades, spends the entire year waiting for her favourite time of year – Christmas.
by
These little First Year pupils had the crowd going with their rendition of Angels We Have Heard on High.
PHOTO BY DAVID RAMCHARAN
Pupils and staff of the St Charles (Tunapuna) Girls’ Roman Catholic School presented their Christmas production, titled Joy to the World, at the auditorium of the Bishop Anstey High School East/Trinity College East High School last Saturday.
by
Business partners Gennike Mayers and Donna-Lisa Phillips at a beach in Hope, Tobago.
Kyle Keens-Dumas
The beauty of Caribbean beaches is stained by sargassum, withered-looking algae that break with the waves and heaps up on the shoreline. For villagers and visitors alike, beaches become an eye-sore. Not only are tourists turned off but business opportunities for residents in affected areas are reduced.
by
For many couples, pre-wedding anxiety and last-minute planning can be a serious roadblock to their dream day. Those jitters combined with the stress of planning the event can be challenging and time-consuming.
by
Dionne Brand, a Trinidadian-Canadian writer, is one of the most evocative voices in Caribbean literature. Her works weave together themes of displacement, resilience, and generational trauma. Born in Guayaguayare, Trinidad, in 1953, Dionne Brand emigrated to Canada in the early 1970s, establishing herself as one of the most significant Caribbean-Canadian writers. Her works span poetry, fiction, and essays, each marked by her sharp intellect and commitment to social justice.
by
Valerie Belgrave’s memoir, Art for the People, has been relaunched
The relaunch of Valerie Belgrave’s memoir, Art for the People, details the history of the prolific, multifaceted Trinidadian artist, author, and composer.
by
+1 (868) 225-4465
Ext: 5113, 5116, 5117
newsroom@guardian.co.tt
Chloe Ramnarine
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
by
Photos courtesy Ken Sambury and Nxus Collective
by
Indra Persad Milowe
by
Members of the Longdenville Choir pose for a photo before their performance.
Photo by Chanice Clarke
by
Dr Letitia Addison collects the AI Innovation Challenge award at COP29 in Baku from Director of Means of Implementation Division at UN Climate Change, Sophie De Coninck.
by
by
Morisha Ransome
ROGER LEWIS LIME
by
Andre Sealey and guests at the Becoming event
by
by
by
These little First Year pupils had the crowd going with their rendition of Angels We Have Heard on High.
PHOTO BY DAVID RAMCHARAN
by
Business partners Gennike Mayers and Donna-Lisa Phillips at a beach in Hope, Tobago.
Kyle Keens-Dumas
by
Guardian Media is the premier provider of multimedia solutions and authoritative insight on news, politics, business, finance, sports, and current affairs. Our brand portfolio includes CNC3, Guardian, TBC Radio Network and The Big Board Company.
Send us an e-mail here or call us at +1-(868)-225-4465 / +1-(868)-235-5668