Marisa Khan-Lutchman training at Health and Fitness Gym in Gulf View last week.
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Habitat for Humanity TT’s national director Jennifer Messiah, area representative and Community Development Secretary Terance Baynes, RBC’s managing director Richard Downie, and Bethel Village council president Eurena Noel-Moore, admire the lettuce growing at the greenhouse.
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Farisha Mohammed, left, collects the Social Worker of the Year award from Minister of Social Development and Family Services, Donna Cox, at the Social Worker of the Year Awards at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of- Spain, last Thursday.
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Christopher and Diana Sambrano hold a copy of Sylvia Hunt’s most popular cookbook which was reprinted.
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Homeowner Kyean Bruce and her son Azion Orr, both centre, cut the ribbon for their new home. Also in photo are Unicomer regional manager Darren Howell, left, with Division of Settlements, Public Utilities and Rural Development Administrator Karl Murray, Chief Secretary-Tobago Farley Augustine, Secretary of Settlements, Public Utilities and Rural Development Ian Pollard, assistant secretary of the Settlements Division Niall George and settlements division social intervention officer, Jimmy Sylvester.
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The hooting of the red howler monkeys had my adrenaline pumping while walking through their territory in the Covigne River Gorge.
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This week’s WE continues the exploration of the poet and prose writer Anthony (Vahni) Capildeo’s work. The prolific Trinidad-born poet (writer in Residence and Professor at the University of York, Visiting Scholar at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and Honorary Student of Christ Church, Oxford University) won the prestigious Forward Prize (2016) for their collection “Measures of Expatriation”.
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While a lot of owners are aware of heatstroke in dogs, cats are thought to handle the heat better than other animals because of the theory that they have evolved from desert animals. The truth is that cats do not tolerate heat any better. It is easy for cats to overheat in warm weather because, unlike humans, they cannot remove layers of clothing when it gets too hot; and they do not always have the option of moving themselves to cooler places to avoid the sun. Cats are also unable to cool down by sweating in the way humans do, so they are less capable of regulating their body temperature. Cats only sweat through their foot pads, and they also pant to get rid of excess heat.
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The Holy Name Convent (HNC) Robotics Team made their school proud when they won the Rising Stars award at the recently concluded “First Lego League Superpowered Competition”. The overall winners of the competition were Trinity College, but not even this could dampen the spirits of the HNC young ladies who were the highest placing girls’ team in the competition–third overall–and winning an award for the team to watch in the future.
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“Let’s go out there and rescue some people.” Lucia Cabrera-Jones, the co-founder of Women Owned Media and Education Network (W.O.M.E.N), passionately describes the genesis of her NGO and the ethos at the core of their work.
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The meticulous nature of each creation translates into a wearable piece, after hours of her attention. Each piece is uniquely designed and hand-painted, and then specific garment treatments are applied to ensure the paint adheres to the fabric. The process is detailed and time consuming, however, Bigford shares, “When her clients first see their piece, their amazement and exuberance make the process all worthwhile.”
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Croydon was named London Borough of Culture for 2023, claiming the title from worthy competitors across the capital to cop the £1.35M funding award.
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The mind of the creative genius is a complex and wonderful thing. Not only have great artists shaped culture and the human experience for centuries, but they help us better understand how we approach the world, reason, occupy ourselves, develop our abilities and prepare for the future.
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Entertainers Shaneil Muir, Louie Culture, Iyara, and Sean Kingston were in top form at the Bellevue Music Festival, which took place last Saturday at Festival Park in downtown Orlando.
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Habitat for Humanity TT’s national director Jennifer Messiah, area representative and Community Development Secretary Terance Baynes, RBC’s managing director Richard Downie, and Bethel Village council president Eurena Noel-Moore, admire the lettuce growing at the greenhouse.
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A community greenhouse adds to food sustainability within the community. Last Monday, the commissioning of the RBC-sponsored greenhouse in the village of Bethel took place.
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Farisha Mohammed, left, collects the Social Worker of the Year award from Minister of Social Development and Family Services, Donna Cox, at the Social Worker of the Year Awards at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of- Spain, last Thursday.
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The Ministry of Social Development and Family Services hosted its first ever Social Worker of the Year Awards ceremony on May 11, at the Hyatt Regency, in Port-of-Spain, to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of social workers attached to the ministry.
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With all proceeds to benefit women and girls with the necessary feminine sanitary products they deserve, come May 28, World Menstrual Hygiene Day from 2-6 pm at the Anchorage waterfront, located in Chaguaramas at the northwest peninsula of Trinidad, Helping Her Foundation (HHF) will host its third annual tea party and fashion show fundraiser.
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