A ram’s horn was blown during the ceremony.
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Krystle Phillips gives guidance to farmers and agriculture sector.
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Rickibah Isaac National Poetry Slam Finalist
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Kurtis Rudd with UWI-Roytec executive director Keitha Perryman
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Canadian based singer Ashook Yankaran
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Indian Idol winner Vaibhav Gupta
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Three Tenors, David Williams, from left, Dr Eddie Cumberbatch and host Kory Mendez perform at Hosanna at Mount St Benedict.
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WPYC officers Margaret Ramraj, left, and Cpl Frederick Cumberbatch share a special moment with Jahziel Pelchier, right, winner of the kite-flying competition and runner-up Richard Seepersad.
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Morgan Lewis was diagnosed with autism at the age of 19. She’s completing her first degree in social work with a minor in psychology to help others on the spectrum.
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Dr Sherene Kalloo
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Arianna Sookram relies on her faith and love for serving others.
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Lisa-Marie Brown, Operations and Systems Strategist and the founder of Intaya.
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Bethesda – Persons with Disabilities founder Saira La Foucade, in front of the Sacred Heart Church’s Grotto, Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, on Wednesday.
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A Catholic worshipper takes part in the Procession of Witness through the City, hosted by the Parish Church of the Holy Trinity Cathedral, during Palm Sunday service along the Brian Lara Promenade, Port-of-Spain.
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A ram’s horn was blown during the ceremony.
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Krystle Phillips gives guidance to farmers and agriculture sector.
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Eme Eton, 10, sitting CSEC subjects while preparing for SEA
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I am Jazz in Red concert at Cipriani Labour College on Easter Sunday.
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Fashion takes flight at the I am Jazz in Red concert which was held at Cipriani Labour College, Valsayn on Easter Sunday.
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MELE STYLE DROP 7
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Catty’s Ranch on Mexico Road in Wallerfield transformed into a lively hub for the annual Morning Melé, a breakfast cooler fete
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Kurtis Rudd with UWI-Roytec executive director Keitha Perryman
Just a few years ago, artificial intelligence (AI) was something Kurtis Rudd approached with caution. Like many in Trinidad and Tobago, his early impressions were shaped by warnings about disruption, job loss and ethical concerns. Today, however, he stands at the forefront of a growing movement to make AI not only accessible, but practical and empowering for Caribbean professionals.
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Canadian based singer Ashook Yankaran
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The rhythmic pulse of the dholak and the bright, metallic ring of the dhantal filled the Couva South Auditorium recently as Indian Classical music and traditional chutney shared centre stage in a seamless cultural showcase led by Dubraj Persad.
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Indian Idol winner Vaibhav Gupta
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Chutney music star Raymond Ramnarine is set to headline this year’s I Am the Music Boss concert, sharing top billing with Vaibhav Gupta.
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Three Tenors, David Williams, from left, Dr Eddie Cumberbatch and host Kory Mendez perform at Hosanna at Mount St Benedict.
Andrea De Silva
Three of this country’s best singers were heard in concert on Palm Sunday at the Abbey at Mount St. Benedict. Kory Mendez, Edward Cumberbatch, and David Williams, presented by MW Productions, sang a programme of mostly sacred songs, arias and ensembles, which brought the appreciative audience to their feet in a standing ovation.
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WPYC officers Margaret Ramraj, left, and Cpl Frederick Cumberbatch share a special moment with Jahziel Pelchier, right, winner of the kite-flying competition and runner-up Richard Seepersad.
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The Waterloo Police Youth Club (WPYC) celebrated Easter with a highly successful, first-ever family day and sporting extravaganza, which featured several fun activities for scores of children from the community. The event was held at the Bank Village Sporting Facility in Carapichaima on March 28.
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Morgan Lewis was diagnosed with autism at the age of 19. She’s completing her first degree in social work with a minor in psychology to help others on the spectrum.
Morgan Lewis was diagnosed with autism at the age of 19, and has been fortunate enough to have had a circle who understood and gave her the support she needed, even prior to her diagnosis. A little over a decade later, she is getting ready to complete a first degree in social work with a minor in psychology at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine campus, with the hope of offering the same type of support, but from a professional perspective.
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Dr Sherene Kalloo
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The International Caesarean Awareness Network (ICAN) has designated April as International Cesarean Awareness Month (ICAM).
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Arianna Sookram relies on her faith and love for serving others.
At 32 years old, Arianna Sookram of Chase Village, Chaguanas, is known by many for her warm spirit, gentle nature, and genuine care for others. A young woman of great faith and a quiet inner strength, her story is one shaped by perseverance and a deep sense of responsibility to loved ones. In the circumstances of adversity she has faced, her unshakeable sense of self has made her extraordinary, and those who know her recognise a woman who has quietly built a life rooted in hard work, humility, and trust in God.
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Lisa-Marie Brown, Operations and Systems Strategist and the founder of Intaya.
COURTESY KIBWE BRATHWAITE
If teenage Lisa-Marie Brown had it her way and followed her first love, she would likely be an alternative rock music artiste touring some far-flung corner of the globe, probably with an album or two to her name. Growing up in a household filled with the sounds of church choirs and family singers, music was her entire world. By 16, she was the lead singer of the local alternative band Morris Can Be Contacted, a quirky name plucked straight from a newspaper’s classified section. “It felt like I was living my dream,” she reminisces. “I loved being on stage, I loved rehearsals, and I loved the energy of creating something together every week.”
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The yellow poui blooms under grey skies, surviving Sahara dust and dry season rain, as Easter arrives after the hush of Eid and the colour of Phagwa. And what a season it is to survive.
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Members of the McCann team that won the most awards at the 2026 Caribbean ADDY Awards.
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I am Jazz in Red concert at Cipriani Labour College on Easter Sunday.
VASHTI SINGH
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MELE STYLE DROP 7
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Kurtis Rudd with UWI-Roytec executive director Keitha Perryman
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Canadian based singer Ashook Yankaran
Shastri Boodan
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Indian Idol winner Vaibhav Gupta
Photo courtesy Rafi Mohammed
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Three Tenors, David Williams, from left, Dr Eddie Cumberbatch and host Kory Mendez perform at Hosanna at Mount St Benedict.
Andrea De Silva
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WPYC officers Margaret Ramraj, left, and Cpl Frederick Cumberbatch share a special moment with Jahziel Pelchier, right, winner of the kite-flying competition and runner-up Richard Seepersad.
Courtesy Waterloo Police Youth Club
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Morgan Lewis was diagnosed with autism at the age of 19. She’s completing her first degree in social work with a minor in psychology to help others on the spectrum.
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