Ambassadors and representatives of Spanish-speaking embassies at Spanish Language Day: From left, Cuba’s Ambassador Gustavo Véliz, Colombia’s representative Julián Lineros, Venezuela’s Ambassador Álvaro Enrique Sánchez Cordero, Apostolic Nuncio Santiago de Wit, Mexico’s Ambassador Víctor Hugo Morales, Chile’s Ambassador Hernán Núñez Montenegro, ACS Secretary General Ambassador Noemí Espinoza Madrid, Panama’s Ambassador Diomedes Heraclio Carles Cleghorn, Dominican Republic Ambassador Raquel Josefina Jacobo Jaar, and Argentina’s Ambassador Gustavo Pandiani.
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Warrant Officer 1 Peter Perrier, left, and retiree Dexter Sealey.
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A ram’s horn was blown during the ceremony.
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Champions of The French Panorama 2026, The Panvengers, deliver their rendition of Ms Dorothy.
Krystle Phillips gives guidance to farmers and agriculture sector.
Author, Sahar Delijani
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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.
EDISON BOODOOSINGH
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Genelle Bharat
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Shahira Ali, television personality living with autism
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Studio session for ARIRANG
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Dr Pelham Goddard commands the keyboard alongside his fellow musicians during his Echoes of an Era performance.
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Destra Garcia with the cast of her Gospel concert, Reflections, at Queens Hall, Port-of-Spain, on Saturday.
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Actresses portraying followers of Jesus Christ react during the Good Friday Stations of the Cross rehearsal.
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Kevon La Fleur
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Prof Jeannine Remy collects a bouquet of flowers from Abraham Ramdhan.
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Ambassadors and representatives of Spanish-speaking embassies at Spanish Language Day: From left, Cuba’s Ambassador Gustavo Véliz, Colombia’s representative Julián Lineros, Venezuela’s Ambassador Álvaro Enrique Sánchez Cordero, Apostolic Nuncio Santiago de Wit, Mexico’s Ambassador Víctor Hugo Morales, Chile’s Ambassador Hernán Núñez Montenegro, ACS Secretary General Ambassador Noemí Espinoza Madrid, Panama’s Ambassador Diomedes Heraclio Carles Cleghorn, Dominican Republic Ambassador Raquel Josefina Jacobo Jaar, and Argentina’s Ambassador Gustavo Pandiani.
Vashti Singh
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Warrant Officer 1 Peter Perrier, left, and retiree Dexter Sealey.
VASHTI SINGH
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A ram’s horn was blown during the ceremony.
Edison Boodoosingh
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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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Author, Sahar Delijani
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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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Bethesda – Persons with Disabilities founder Saira La Foucade, in front of the Sacred Heart Church’s Grotto, Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, on Wednesday.
NICOLE DRAYTON
When her son was three years old, Saira La Foucade took him to mass one Sunday. As the altar server led the procession, swinging the incense to his side, La Foucade’s son became irritated and started crying and rolling around. She couldn’t understand why. Mere weeks before, he was diagnosed as autistic, but she still thought she could take him to something as solemn as a church service. She was wrong. The incense was triggering his autism. More alarmingly, La Foucade found special needs people across Trinidad and Tobago were suffering through the lack of support at masses, and it was far more than just autism.
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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.
EDISON BOODOOSINGH
These images capture quiet, joyful and reflective moments as women take part in sacred observances during Holy Week, from the solemn procession of Palm Sunday to the prayerful journey of the Stations of the Cross. Each frame reflects devotion, strength, and reverence, as faith is expressed through tradition, community, and personal reflection.
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Genelle Bharat
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Allow the spirit of God to lead you, and live in love,” are two of the many profound messages Laventille resident Genelle Bharat advocates.
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Easter Sunday is finally here! It’s a joyful celebration with different delicious foods after weeks of Lent. Lent is a deeply significant season in the Christian calendar. Lent is a 40-day period of reflection, sacrifice, and spiritual discipline observed by many Christians in preparation for Easter. The usual type of fasting is giving up meat or other types of food. To prevent overindulging after restrictions during Easter, it’s important to focus on shifting the mindset and idea of “good” and “bad” food. The goal is to prevent the feeling of guilt, overeating and physical discomfort that might arise during this holiday. As women, we may have more cravings, depending on how our hormones are regulating. Our focus needs to be on a balanced approach, health and well-being, while fully enjoying Easter.
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Shahira Ali, television personality living with autism
Shahira Ali can be seen doing the regional roundup on Gayelle TV on Wednesdays, and her two gospel singles, Grateful and We Need Love, are making the rounds on the airwaves – a far cry from the child who struggled with the symptoms of autism before knowing and understanding what she was facing.
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Studio session for ARIRANG
T&T producer and singer-songwriter Kurtis “London Future” Wells feels grateful and ecstatic after working with Korean megastars BTS. He co-wrote two songs on their latest album, ARIRANG.
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Dr Pelham Goddard commands the keyboard alongside his fellow musicians during his Echoes of an Era performance.
Photos courtesy Joan Rampersad
On March 28, ace musician, composer, arranger and producer Dr Pelham Goddard gave patrons a night to remember when he and a cadre of musical collaborators celebrated his journey in the production Echoes of an Era: Friendship at Kafe Blue in Port-of-Spain.
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Destra Garcia with the cast of her Gospel concert, Reflections, at Queens Hall, Port-of-Spain, on Saturday.
Anisto Alves
Soca star Destra Garcia stepped into a different musical and spiritual space last weekend when she staged her gospel concert Reflections at Queen’s Hall, offering audiences an evening centred on faith, testimony and vocal expression.
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Actresses portraying followers of Jesus Christ react during the Good Friday Stations of the Cross rehearsal.
Anisto Alves
This Good Friday, one young man takes on the role of Jesus. And as he carries the cross, he carries with him not just a role, but the faith of an entire community.
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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.
COURTESY KIBWE BRATHWAITE
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Author, Sahar Delijani
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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.
NICOLE DRAYTON
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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.
EDISON BOODOOSINGH
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Genelle Bharat
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Shahira Ali, television personality living with autism
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Studio session for ARIRANG
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