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Members of the Roman Catholic faith gathered in their hundreds two Sundays ago for Jesus Explosion 23.
Following the 49th Meeting of the Caricom Heads of Government held from July 6 to 8 in Jamaica, Synergy Sphere Casa (SSCasa), a T&T-based organization focused on national and regional workforce development strategies, is accelerating its efforts to support regional expansion, with a focus on food security, workforce empowerment, and cross-sectoral collaboration.
That’s according to Ambassador Gustavo Martinez Pandiani, who made the comment while speaking during the Argentine National Day event at the Clubroom, Renaissance at Shorelands, Glencoe, Carenage, on July 9.
On July 20, the stage at the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts (SAPA) came alive with vibrant colour, rhythm, and artistry as Brian Mangaroo’s Khalnayak Academy of Dance took centre stage in a spectacular live concert.
Citizens will soon have a rare opportunity to explore the ancient spiritual discipline of Kriya Yoga through a series of transformative workshops, scheduled to take place from tomorrow to Sunday. The sessions will be led by Swami Purnatmananda Giri, a highly respected teacher from the United States who has walked the Kriya path since 1992 and committed his life to spiritual service after joining an ashram in 2005.
Cathi Hanauer was married to a man she loved, raising a daughter she adored, and sustaining a writing life earned word by word, yet beneath the surface of that carefully stitched domesticity something soured—an unease that never exploded yet gathered silently, like steam behind a closed door, rising from a thousand small concessions, compromises, and swallowed sentences.
At just 21 years old, Isabelle Laquis is already leaving a legacy of impact across Trinidad and Tobago. Now going into her fourth year at the University of Miami, Laquis is the co-founder of Let’s Give Back, a nonprofit born at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
Now, I’m not saying rain can’t be dangerous—it can be. But so is crossing the highway, and people still do that every day. Hiking in the rain just means you have to be smart. That’s all. Hike Club—that’s our little crew of nature-loving fellas and gyals—knows when and where to go, wet or dry. Over the years, we’ve learned which trails are best for sun, and which ones come alive when the rain falls.
It took a father’s love and a Trinidadian surgeon’s steady hands to come together in a special moment that not only saved a life, but also made medical history in the Caribbean.
Yesterday marked the 10th anniversary of World Mangrove Day–a UNESCO-adopted day aiming to raise awareness about the importance of mangrove ecosystems and promote their sustainable management, conservation, and use.
Janice Learmond-Criqui has never been one to follow a traditional script. A certified professional life coach, she is set to release her book entitled He Said the Right Things but Did He Mean Them–A Woman’s Guide to Understanding the Game, Guarding Her Heart and Growing Her Worth. She has devoted many years to shaping, supporting, and inspiring people. However, her story has taken various unprecedented twists and turns, and her ability to surmount challenges with grace and poise has been an inspiration in and of itself.
The story of Amina Blake-Foreman begins on the southern tip of Trinidad, in Fyzabad, where entrepreneurial sparks were already flying by the time she turned seven. Back then, she was selling spices from Grenada—an early sign of a girl who would grow into a woman determined to do more than just make a living. She was on a path to create opportunity.
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