The brilliantly illuminated Cocorite Tadjah makes its way down Western Main Road during the Big Hosay night procession on Thursday.
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The brilliantly illuminated Cocorite Tadjah makes its way down Western Main Road during the Big Hosay night procession on Thursday.
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The Port-of-Spain Lighthouse Restoration in 1986.
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Before Labour Day became a public holiday and before thousands marched through the streets of Fyzabad every June 19, there was one idea that united Trinidad and Tobago’s working class – solidarity forever.
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For generations of citizens, the sprawling compound on the Western Main Road has been entirely synonymous with law enforcement. Since the 1890s, nearly every police officer who has sworn to protect and serve our nation has marched through its historic gates. Yet, long before it became the bedrock of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), the St James Barracks was a vital military stronghold built to safeguard the British Empire’s most prized Caribbean possession.
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It is one of the most common assumptions that if you eat well, avoid smoking, limit alcohol, and exercise, you will remain healthy and avoid disease. The truth is that health is not measured this way. Reality can tell a different story because many of us who appear to do everything “right” can still develop heart disease, cancer, mental health issues, and other health complications.
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With her soulful, powerful voice, big smile and stunning fashion ensembles, the vocal legend knows exactly how to draw in her audiences, having performed songs from her three albums for decades on stages across the world.
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Moses stood in the gate of the camp and said, “Who is on the Lord’s side? Let him come unto me.” And all the sons of Levi gathered themselves together unto him (Exodus 32:26).
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Author Christopher Lewis with his new book Dear Caribbean People at his book launch at Tea Leaves 1881 in Woodbrook on June 1.
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Laughter and easygoing conversation filled the cosy, art-lined space of Tea Leaves 1881 in Woodbrook on Monday as 25 specially invited guests gathered for a showcase of Christopher Lewis’ three books, culminating in the launch of his latest work, “Dear Caribbean People: A Collection of Proverbs for Living and Thriving.” The intimate evening, complete with a welcome charcuterie board and a complimentary cocktail, also marked the author’s 65th birthday.
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For 27-year-old Mark Haynes, music has always been more than melody; it has been a vehicle for transformation. The Trinidadian double bassist has once again placed his homeland on the map, securing a prestigious Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) degree at the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music, accompanied by a full tuition scholarship and the highly coveted Henry Mancini Institute (HMI) Performance Fellowship.
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