Interns practice performing blood glucose tests on each other—a key skill they’ll use during health fairs and community outreaches.
FILE: An image captured in August 2004 of the Mighty Sparrow (Slinger Francisco) during a performance.
Micheal Bruce
Wendell Constantine
Students, principal and staff of St David’s RC Primary, along with the UWTT and Scotiabank Foundation teams at the handover of steelpans at the school.
A model in a costume from The Lost Tribe’s 2026 presentation Island Circus
KERWIN PIERRE
The Executive of the National Parang Association 2025-27. Back row, from left: Kervin Preudhomme, assistant secretary; Shaquille Headley, committee member; Cheriese Pierre, committee member; Lisa Lee, trustee; Joanne Briggs, PRO; Yarelis Touissant, committee member; William Calliste, trustee. Front row, from left: Jenais Carter, secretary; Alicia Jaggasar, president; Henrietta Carter, vice president; Joseph Bertrand, youth officer. Missing: Kerrylee Chee Chow, treasurer; Chevone Pierre, committee member.
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Charles Town junior drummers and dancers take to the stage
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Sherron Harford
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Jonathan Cumberbatch
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LaToya Lovell
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Dr Karrian Hepburn-Malcolm
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Despite finding out just three days earlier—on December 23—that I had breast cancer, I still got dressed and showed up on December 26, Boxing Day, for a birthday party. I didn’t go to escape the truth. I went to remind myself I was still here, still living, still me.
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Michael Phillips, fourth from left, poses for a group photo with his featured special guests, from left, local rock veteran Nigel Rojas, artist and musician Peter Shim, Rico DG, Collin Craff, Eshean Argon and Phillip Carter.
MARIELA BRUZUAL
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President of DATT Andrew Dhanoo, left, receives a donation of $60,000 from TSF communications adviser Daren Dhoray.
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A guest tests his battling skills in the nets.
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Interns practice performing blood glucose tests on each other—a key skill they’ll use during health fairs and community outreaches.
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FILE: An image captured in August 2004 of the Mighty Sparrow (Slinger Francisco) during a performance.
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Students, principal and staff of St David’s RC Primary, along with the UWTT and Scotiabank Foundation teams at the handover of steelpans at the school.
The Scotiabank Foundation and United Way T&T (UWTT) have joined forces once again to make donations of steelpans to schools, helping to promote steelpan education amongst the youth of T&T and enabling youth to connect with and preserve the rich cultural identity and traditions of our country.
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A model in a costume from The Lost Tribe’s 2026 presentation Island Circus
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Showmanship and pageantry filled the Queen’s Park Savannah’s North Stand on Saturday night when the Tribe group of brands unveiled their 2026 costumes, blending a time-honoured spectacle with bold, modern Trini flare.
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The Executive of the National Parang Association 2025-27. Back row, from left: Kervin Preudhomme, assistant secretary; Shaquille Headley, committee member; Cheriese Pierre, committee member; Lisa Lee, trustee; Joanne Briggs, PRO; Yarelis Touissant, committee member; William Calliste, trustee. Front row, from left: Jenais Carter, secretary; Alicia Jaggasar, president; Henrietta Carter, vice president; Joseph Bertrand, youth officer. Missing: Kerrylee Chee Chow, treasurer; Chevone Pierre, committee member.
The president of the National Parang Association of T&T (NPATT), Alicia Jaggasar has made a strong call for the survival, revival, and preservation of the Hispanic artform.
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Charles Town junior drummers and dancers take to the stage
The 17th Annual International Charles Town Maroon Conference & Festival in Jamaica, held from June 20 to 23, blended celebration with serious dialogue on indigenous land and cultural rights.
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Four weeks before Jamie Sabeeney was due to graduate in 2023, she received the most devastating news of her life. The usual emotions that come with completing university, those of joy and accomplishment, were overshadowed by a stage 2B Hodgkin’s lymphoma diagnosis. It upended her entire world.
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Sherron Harford
For more than 15 years, Sherron Harford has immersed herself in the fight against domestic violence in Trinidad and Tobago. Her work with shelters, her role in key organisations such as the Coalition Against Domestic Violence, The Shelter, and the Alliance for State Action to End Gender-Based Violence, and her advocacy have helped support countless survivors.
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Jonathan Cumberbatch
Jonathan Cumberbatch expertly blends a corporate career in human resource management with a deep passion for poetry and art.
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LaToya Lovell
From being born and raised in Trinidad and Tobago to making waves in the buzzing borough of Brooklyn, Latoya Lovell has stirred her dreams into a pot of Caribbean flavours and poured them straight into the heart of New York.
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Dr Karrian Hepburn-Malcolm
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With that single lyric in her debut song, Dr Karrian Hepburn-Malcolm captures a journey marked by resilience and quiet triumph. It’s more than a personal testimony—it echoes the quiet battles and victories we all know too well and can relate to.
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Despite finding out just three days earlier—on December 23—that I had breast cancer, I still got dressed and showed up on December 26, Boxing Day, for a birthday party. I didn’t go to escape the truth. I went to remind myself I was still here, still living, still me.
When your life changes in an instant, there’s no warning—just a moment that splits time into before and after. For me, NICOLE DRAYTON, it happened in a bathroom on a quiet Sunday morning. This is my journey through breast cancer, which I am sharing in parts: raw, unfiltered, and rooted in faith. It’s not just a story about diagnosis—it’s about strength, fear, isolation, small miracles, and the power of community.
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Michael Phillips, fourth from left, poses for a group photo with his featured special guests, from left, local rock veteran Nigel Rojas, artist and musician Peter Shim, Rico DG, Collin Craff, Eshean Argon and Phillip Carter.
MARIELA BRUZUAL
Michael Phillips is truly redefining what it means to be a multi-hyphenate creative force. With Tailor-Made For Me, he’s not just dipping a toe into music—he’s diving in with a bold fusion of Caribbean and country sounds that’s turning heads across T&T.
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President of DATT Andrew Dhanoo, left, receives a donation of $60,000 from TSF communications adviser Daren Dhoray.
In staying true to their mission of giving financial assistance to families for medical and educational needs, The Saidwan Foundation has donated $60,000 towards educational needs, and $60,000 in 2025 to the Diabetes Association of T&T.
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Interns practice performing blood glucose tests on each other—a key skill they’ll use during health fairs and community outreaches.
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FILE: An image captured in August 2004 of the Mighty Sparrow (Slinger Francisco) during a performance.
Micheal Bruce
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Wendell Constantine
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Students, principal and staff of St David’s RC Primary, along with the UWTT and Scotiabank Foundation teams at the handover of steelpans at the school.
by
A model in a costume from The Lost Tribe’s 2026 presentation Island Circus
KERWIN PIERRE
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The Executive of the National Parang Association 2025-27. Back row, from left: Kervin Preudhomme, assistant secretary; Shaquille Headley, committee member; Cheriese Pierre, committee member; Lisa Lee, trustee; Joanne Briggs, PRO; Yarelis Touissant, committee member; William Calliste, trustee. Front row, from left: Jenais Carter, secretary; Alicia Jaggasar, president; Henrietta Carter, vice president; Joseph Bertrand, youth officer. Missing: Kerrylee Chee Chow, treasurer; Chevone Pierre, committee member.
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Charles Town junior drummers and dancers take to the stage
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Sherron Harford
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Jonathan Cumberbatch
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LaToya Lovell
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Dr Karrian Hepburn-Malcolm
LH Photography
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