Seasoned soca artiste and masmaker, Ronnie McIntosh.
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Journalist and creative writer Ira Mathur.
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CIBC FirstCaribbean has launched its FirstCaribbean Unsung Frontline Heroes initiative among its 16 territories, including T&T. The initiative welcomes nominations from the public to suggest an essential worker or people from their communities who put service above self during the COVID-19 crisis. Nominations end tomorrow, on August 21, and winners will be announced in September.
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Leo Patrizi
You planned to a detail for this miracle you expect to deliver, you overcame the horrid expulsions of first trimester emesis (vomiting) and the baby room is set and ready to welcome this new joyous addition in your life. Just, no one expected a pandemic and suddenly you are swarmed with words like spikes, high-risk and ventilation; and reluctantly sleepless nights and neck pains become a part of your daily existence.
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The Tide is here. “Here we all are,” says songwriter/vocalist Tricia Lee Kelshall. “Every creed and race, on the same trip, on the same ship, here we recognise the power of both our collective and individual fragility…the stuff of your best terrifying science fiction movie or worst nightmare”
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One in four children has an undiagnosed vision disorder according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). Despite the unsettling statistics, 76 percent have not received a comprehensive eye exam at the appropriate time. Research from AAO also states that “lack of early intervention can have debilitating consequences”. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented further challenges, deterring parents from pursuing routine screening and navigating their children’s digital health, as classrooms have moved to the virtual environment.
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Another Fact: Shaming people who refuse to wear face masks to prevent Coronavirus spread is not going to convince persons of the need for them.
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Justin and Anna Camora left their homes as separate individuals in the Philippines thousands of miles away in search of a better life when a local firm went scouting for talent.
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Shanti Ramsamooj, 54, a mother of four and grandmother of eight from La Brea Trace, Siparia, can be seen on her daughter's Facebook page bonjaying a large pot of curry crab on a chulha she made.
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Eric Lewis–fondly called His Royal Highness (HRH) by the late veteran journalist Louis Homer–strives to live up to his honorary title. Lewis is the curator of the two museums in Moruga and is the owner of the largest cultivated plantation estate in Moruga. His estate used to be 194 acres but has been reduced to 182 acres because of erosion. He supplies the local and international market with plantain, cassava, pumpkin, cocoa, peppers, pimento, pawpaw, the famous Moruga scorpion pepper and numerous other crops and fruits.
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Walter Stewart
In the last few months, the world has turned topsy-turvy. Situations on which we depended have changed overnight, and for some, sources of income have been reduced to levels which are deeply concerning. The ability to support dependents financially—and even socially—have become very real problems for many people. Here are some of the issues in this post-lockdown scenario:
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Kireem Charles
Twenty-year-old personal trainer and gym instructor Kireem Charles exudes radiant health. His impressive physique balances functional muscle with symmetry and proportion with ten per cent body fat. The wide shoulders and small waistline accentuate the distinctive v-taper and his muscular figure looks like it has been carefully carved.
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During the COVID-19 crisis in the US animal shelters have seen an increase in animal adoptions by people seeking companionship or who want to take care of a pet.
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The beaches are finally reopened and many Trinis are heading down to Maracas Bay for a refreshing bath and their first bite of long-awaited freshly made bake and shark. Lykael Ahye, owner of Havana Bake and Shark (formerly known as Mona’s Bake and Shark) is ready to welcome all hungry Trinis back for the beach’s signature dish. Lykael’s family have been frying up bake and shark for over 50 years along the Maracas shore, treating beach-goers to delicious local cuisine. Despite the challenges of 2020 affecting many small food businesses, Lykael is motivated now more than ever to continue her family legacy of excellent bake and shark with Trinidad and Tobago. Propa Eats sat down with Lykael to hear her story, goals and aspirations as she pushes forward as a young successful entrepreneur.
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LSA Healthcare Services managing director Leela Ramsingh, right, and contract administration sales employee Kathleen Lawson.
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O2N Style 2020 panel.
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Pan Trinbago Inc executive committtee member Earl Morris, left, in prayer at Holy Trinity Cathedral.
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