Wesley Gibbings
ALTA founder Paula Lucie-Smith, right, shares points presented by Michael Crawford at the WLS 2025 on the science of reading with ALTA tutors at the annual tutors’ meeting in June.
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Wesley Gibbings
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ALTA founder Paula Lucie-Smith, right, shares points presented by Michael Crawford at the WLS 2025 on the science of reading with ALTA tutors at the annual tutors’ meeting in June.
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Dr Radica Mahase
As the Government prepares to present its first national budget since taking office in April, advocates are urging the inclusion of measures to support children with special needs, migrant children without legal status, and vulnerable youth.
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Usha Rampersad, principal of the Debe Hindu School stands in her office surrounded by trophies.
Kristian De Silva
The unsolved murder of teenage footballer Mariah Seenath on September 20 is a painful reminder that many underprivileged children in Trinidad and Tobago live unseen among the privileged, their struggles ignored until tragedy strikes.
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Livestock farmer Shiraz Khan at his farm in Carlsen Field.
KERWIN PIERRE
The relentless wave of violent crimes in Carlsen Field is threatening its agricultural lifeblood.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
ROGER JACOB
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar is praising teachers as “the torchbearers of nation-building,” reaffirming her Government’s commitment to supporting and empowering educators across Trinidad and Tobago.
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Josh Durgapersad of the DATT, left, conducts a blood sugar test on secretary of the Barrackpore Dawah Foundation Nickey Ali. Looking on, from left, are DATT members Jayden Sookram, Haylee Bachan, Lutchmin Balkaran and Dillion Sooknanan.
SHASTRI BOODAN
Poor eating habits and sedentary lifestyles are fuelling an increase in diabetes cases in rural areas of south Trinidad.
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Minister of Trade, Industry and Tourism Satyakama Maharaj cuts the ribbon to officially open the Southex International Expo at Le Rêve Conference Centre, C3 Mall, San Fernando, on Wednesday. Looking on, from left in front row, are Greater San Fernando Chamber of Commerce president Kiran Singh, JT Allum Group executive chairman Christopher Mack and Southex International Expo CEO George Singh.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Trade, Investment, and Tourism Minister Satyakama Maharaj has urged businesspeople to embrace artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool to boost global competitiveness and create new opportunities.
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Executive members of the Private Pharmacy Retail Business Association, led by its president Glenwayne Suchit, from left, Shazim Tullah, Savy Ramroop, Leah Sankarsingh, Aniel Maharaj, Steve Lalchan and attorney Ted Roopnarine at the AGM in Valpark.
Ralph Banwarie
Secretary of the Private Pharmacy Retail Business Association, Leah Sankersingh, says pharmacists have traditionally been among the most passive of healthcare professionals, often focusing on their customers while neglecting their own concerns.
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The Ministry of Health has announced the implementation of the revised Chronic Disease Assistance Programme (CDAP), effective October 1.
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Six suspects were arrested and a firearm, ammunition, and quantities of cannabis seized during ongoing State of Emergency operations across the Central, Southern, and South Western Divisions on October 4, 2025.
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Two men ambushed a 47-year-old man before beating and stabbing him during an attack at Borde Narve Village, San Fernando, on Saturday night.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s art community is rallying to support one of its own, as several local artists donate their works for Art Attack—an art auction scheduled for Saturday, October 11, at the 101 Art Gallery in Newtown.
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Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar gives remarks during the Prime Minister's Question segment in Parliament yesterday.
ROGER JACOB
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has realigned Ministerial responsibilities for 10 plus frontline Ministers - including Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander who's now responsible for the prison system.
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