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A talented singer and songwriter, her signature refrain of “it’s Nailahhh” has made Nailah Blackman an unmistakable household name in Trinidad and Tobago and the wider region.
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On a “clear and sunny morning in September 1994,” Lynette Chote opened the doors to her passion project, the Specialist Learning Centre, on Camaca Road, Valsayn. A passionate educator, Chote harnessed more than 30 years of experience and lessons learned in public service to build one of the top-performing primary schools in the country from the ground up.
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When pets are in pain, owners often make the assumption that medications they use to relieve pain in themselves will be safe to use in their pets. The problem is that every species is different, and what is safe for humans can be lethal to a dog or a cat.
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Sundress Sandals and Shades (SSAS), the uniquely themed concept aimed at celebrating women, is set to present the second annual instalment of the event in Trinidad and Tobago! The event has been held annually in Miami since 2017.
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This week’s spotlight is on T&T-born poet and writer Gilberte Farah O’Sullivan, whose poem “Agoraphobia Around the Savannah” has been nominated in the USA for the ‘Best of the Net’ Award (to be announced in 2024).
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A line in the school song that has resonated with the St Augustine Girls’ High School (SAGHS) Class of 1993, as they reunited to celebrate 30 years of friendship and sisterhood, firmly established in their years spent at this renowned institution.
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Maxine Williams can be found on the TT$50 bill, with a smile characteristic of the joy of the Carnival season as she crosses the stage in a Brian MacFarlane costume.
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On the eve of the 33rd remembrance of the attempted coup, I know the late Raoul Pantin would want to be remembered not as a broken man suffering from PTSD as a hostage of insurgents, but as a warrior.
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One of our 23 Women to Watch has been consistently watched by the majority of Trinidad and Tobago. For many years, Golda Lee Bruce was a nightly visitor to T&T households, a well-known journalist, media professional and news anchor who appeared both on CNMG and CNC3 7PM news. Then, as now, Bruce labels herself as a “storyteller”, even after making a transition from the media to development communications.
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“Flavourful and more-ish”, that’s how people describe these gourmet sauces made by Trinidadian Jonelle McLeod, a thriving entrepreneur, self-taught chef and resident of Virginia US.
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More than 300 athletes celebrated in spectacular fashion, the glorious return of the Trinidad and Tobago Cheerleading Federation (TTCF) National Championships 2023 last Sunday.
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Time is money. When any organization is introducing an online system whether it is for a product or service, they should use testers to assist them in working out the bugs in the software and ensure that the system is working 99.9 per cent before unleashing it on the public. The best testers of the Companies Registry Online System (CROS) would be the accounting and legal firms that file annual returns on behalf of their clients every day.
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