From left, Joel Arthur, Tweety’s Transportation; Kellon Craig, head of optical–Unicomer Trinidad Ltd; Adella Neverson, Edinburgh Government Primary School acting principal; Gail Sooknarine, CEO–United Way T&T; Shiva Mungal, managing director – Unicomer Trinidad Ltd; Nicole Lum Kin, commercial director – Unicomer Trinidad Ltd; Ricardo Paty, Caribbean district city manager – Sherwin Williams and Premjit Bissessar, CEO – Tidy Hands Maintenance Ltd, during the 2026 National Day of Caring initiative at the Edinburgh Government Primary School in Chaguanas.
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Andrea De Silva–renowned photographer, mother and grandmother.
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Tessa McWatt, right, was named the overall winner of the OCM Bozas Prize when the announcement was made at the Old Fire Station, NALIS Port-of-Spain on May 2. Justin Haynes received the award for Fiction, while Canisa Lubrin received the prize for Poetry.
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A couple of cars stranded in floodwaters in Port-of-Spain.
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Anaya Persad and her brother Aidan.
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BATCE students move to the beat during a conga line.
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Interior designer and head of Gingerbread project Ashley Stauble.
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Dr Mariane Browne
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A group of dancers jump in the air during the Metamorphosis Dance Company production.
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Dr Andrew Seepersad, the brother of Justice Frank Seepersad, is returning to T&T ready to put his doctorate to use.
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Sunrise assembles for the Digital Age
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From left, Joel Arthur, Tweety’s Transportation; Kellon Craig, head of optical–Unicomer Trinidad Ltd; Adella Neverson, Edinburgh Government Primary School acting principal; Gail Sooknarine, CEO–United Way T&T; Shiva Mungal, managing director – Unicomer Trinidad Ltd; Nicole Lum Kin, commercial director – Unicomer Trinidad Ltd; Ricardo Paty, Caribbean district city manager – Sherwin Williams and Premjit Bissessar, CEO – Tidy Hands Maintenance Ltd, during the 2026 National Day of Caring initiative at the Edinburgh Government Primary School in Chaguanas.
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Andrea De Silva–renowned photographer, mother and grandmother.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Rehanna Gopaul, left, and Raymond Ramnarine perform at I Am the Music Boss.
SHASTRI BOODAN
Thousands of music lovers converged on the Centre of Excellence on Saturday night for the highly anticipated I Am the Music Boss – Diamond Edition, a production that once again underscored the enduring appeal of chutney and Bollywood fusion on the local entertainment stage.
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Sojourner Truth, women’s rights advocate, abolitionist and speaker
Today, the Bookshelf turns to the voice of Sojourner Truth, who spoke up for women’s rights at a time when she had no rights at all.
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Anaya Persad and her brother Aidan.
As we continue to observe Autism Awareness, we hear from those closest to autists—their loved ones.
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BATCE students move to the beat during a conga line.
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The Form Two year group of Bishop Anstey High School East in Trincity hosted the first Cake Picnic on March 23 with a variety of artisan cakes in a number of flavours, including Boston Cream, Marble, Red Velvet, Lemon Blueberry, to name a few, on display.
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In Trinidad and Tobago, we have made herbal supplements part of our daily routine. Capsules often promise quick results and may lead us to think that they are safer to use. Women use them as remedies for menstrual pain, fertility, and hormone balance, to name a few. The belief that they are natural is misleading and while some herbs have benefits and I recommend them in my private practice, supplements can carry hidden risks that are overlooked, especially for women. The most powerful tool for maintaining women’s health is proper nutrition.
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Interior designer and head of Gingerbread project Ashley Stauble.
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If you are among the many people checking social media for updates on a gingerbread house on Ana Street, this story is for you.
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Dr Mariane Browne
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World Health Day was observed on April 7. The day serves as a global campaign to raise awareness about health issues affecting people worldwide. Here at home, there is one doctor who has been playing her part in ensuring women and people from all walks of life understand the complex health issues impacting their lives.
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A group of dancers jump in the air during the Metamorphosis Dance Company production.
Nancy Herrera has visions of Steven Spielberg, to have lights in all forms of fashion on the Queen’s Hall stage when Metamorphosis Dance Company presents Illumination– A Journey of Light and Becoming on April 18 and 19. Think of his sci-fi classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind, in which he used intense, colourful lights and shafts of blinding white light to represent the alien presence. While Illumination has nothing to do with extraterrestrial beings, the spectacular use of light a la Spielberg would have been fascinating for Herrera.
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Dr Andrew Seepersad, the brother of Justice Frank Seepersad, is returning to T&T ready to put his doctorate to use.
From Toronto to Trinidad and Tobago, Dr Andrew Seepersad is returning with more than a doctorate. He is coming back with a sharpened framework for decision-making, a deeper advisory lens, and a clear argument that innovation in this country must move beyond talk and into disciplined execution.
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The month of April is International Caesarean Awareness Month, which places focus on C-sections and the impact they have on the health of women well after a baby is delivered.
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Building on the theme, Journey Through Time, students at the Bishop Anstey Trinity College East sixth form transformed the school’s savannah into an historical and futuristic space, as the six houses vied for the top spots in the institution’s annual sports day on March 25.
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When scrolling social media, a video from Cheerful Company is hard to skip. Avril’s infectious laughter, KP’s facial expressions and Shinzy’s calm humour draw you right in. These women have been providing joy and comedy to the entire Caribbean through our screens since 2024—and they’re just getting started.
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Former national volleyballer Ryan Stewart at his business.
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Writer and composer of the calypso Love Mehself, Chuck Gordon (Roderick Gordon), in a scene from the video depicting him standing on a street in Laventille, where he was born and raised.
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Kes Gebre Selassie, parish priest of St Matthew’s in Siparia, washes the hands and feet of young parishioners during the Holy Week ritual.
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Rehanna Gopaul, left, and Raymond Ramnarine perform at I Am the Music Boss.
SHASTRI BOODAN
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Sojourner Truth, women’s rights advocate, abolitionist and speaker
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Anaya Persad and her brother Aidan.
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BATCE students move to the beat during a conga line.
ROGER JACOB
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Interior designer and head of Gingerbread project Ashley Stauble.
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Dr Mariane Browne
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A group of dancers jump in the air during the Metamorphosis Dance Company production.
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Dr Andrew Seepersad, the brother of Justice Frank Seepersad, is returning to T&T ready to put his doctorate to use.
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