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Form Five student Breanna Lewis displays her completed ceramic cosmetology tray and curling iron set.
Innis Francis
Endo activist Abeesha Toussaint
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Members of Republic Bank Exodus celebrate their Panorama victory at the residence of the bank’s managing director, Nigel Baptiste.
The finished sculpture, Lightning the Horse, sits at Mount Irvine.
Damian Agostini
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XAVIER CHUNG
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University of T&T Guild president La Shaun Prescott, back row from left, Xtra Foods digital marketing manager Natalie Ali; Women In Motorsport TT vice chair Celeste Gajadhar, Miss Universe T&T Latifah Morris; Pretty Tough Project founder Priya Ramdial, Women In Motorsport TT members Nandini Ramsundar, Sideeqah Khan, and Gabrielle Abdool; front row: Xtra Foods South Park store manager Julien Landeau, left, and Xtra Foods CEO Angelo Daniel Austin pose for a photo at the recent IWD celebration at South Park.
Xtra Foods
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Sinbad and Hazo face off against a fearsome dragon in Asia.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Pundita Geeta Vahini, president of the Hindu Prachar Kendra, throws bougainvillea petals during Ranga Barse to conclude the night’s events.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Children and grandchildren of the late Audrey “Audrey Bla” Ramsey join her daughter Beverley Ramsey-Moore as she delivers the Reflection of Life on February 26 at Katzenjammers Panyard, Black Rock, Tobago.
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Trinidadian head and neck surgeon Dr Marlon Christopher
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Students dance to the sounds of Holi
Edison Boodoosingh
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Chuck Gordon
Courtesy Chuck Gordon
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Ramps Logistics’ Corporate Communications team with CEO Shaun Rampersad (centre).
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Participants of all ages joined in the Phagwa festivities at Pierre Road.
Shastri Boodan
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Form Five student Breanna Lewis displays her completed ceramic cosmetology tray and curling iron set.
Innis Francis
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Endo activist Abeesha Toussaint
Photo courtesy EPI
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Lyris Graham-Williams, deputy chief operations officer and chief security officer at Amalgamated Security Services Limited.
Lyris Graham-Williams knows what it means to lead, and to follow. At home, her husband takes the reins, and she embraces her role as wife and helper, grounded in their Christian faith and mutual respect. But for two years at Amalgamated Security Services Limited (ASSL), the roles reversed. In the office, he reported to her.
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Lorraine Ragbir and her mother, Yvette Ragbir
When 26-year-old Lorraine Ragbir visited the doctor for high blood pressure, kidney failure was the last diagnosis she expected.
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The finished sculpture, Lightning the Horse, sits at Mount Irvine.
Damian Agostini
For Damian Agostini, poui tree branches, remnants of Carnival costumes and even forks from nearby restaurants are items he recycles into art at the Queen’s Park Savannah.
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World Kidney Day is recognised on the second Thursday in March. It is set aside to raise awareness about kidney diseases and the people who live with them every day.
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University of T&T Guild president La Shaun Prescott, back row from left, Xtra Foods digital marketing manager Natalie Ali; Women In Motorsport TT vice chair Celeste Gajadhar, Miss Universe T&T Latifah Morris; Pretty Tough Project founder Priya Ramdial, Women In Motorsport TT members Nandini Ramsundar, Sideeqah Khan, and Gabrielle Abdool; front row: Xtra Foods South Park store manager Julien Landeau, left, and Xtra Foods CEO Angelo Daniel Austin pose for a photo at the recent IWD celebration at South Park.
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Xtra Foods brought together women from across communities for a celebration of empowerment, resilience and the transformative impact of women in society during a special event in commemoration of International Women’s Day at its South Park, San Fernando location last Friday.
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Sinbad and Hazo face off against a fearsome dragon in Asia.
Rishi Ragoonath
Laughter, gasps and delighted screams filled the auditorium at the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts on March 5, as schoolchildren from across Trinidad and Tobago gathered to watch the thrilling stage production of The 7 Voyages of Sinbad.
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The InterClub of Trinidad and Tobago hosted its 24th Annual Tea in celebration of International Women’s Day, uniting several Non-Governmental Organisations for an afternoon of fellowship and festivity on Sunday at the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
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Pundita Geeta Vahini, president of the Hindu Prachar Kendra, throws bougainvillea petals during Ranga Barse to conclude the night’s events.
Edison Boodoosingh
The Hindu Prachar Kendra hosted its 33rd Phagwa Festival on Saturday at the Kendra Grounds on Raghunanan Road, Enterprise.
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Children and grandchildren of the late Audrey “Audrey Bla” Ramsey join her daughter Beverley Ramsey-Moore as she delivers the Reflection of Life on February 26 at Katzenjammers Panyard, Black Rock, Tobago.
Retired teacher, mother, grandmother and cultural ambassador Audrey Ramsey (née Duke) peacefully passed away on February 16.
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Trinidadian head and neck surgeon Dr Marlon Christopher
“My professional life did not begin in a hospital or clinic, but with concrete, steel and calculations,” recalled Trinidadian head and neck surgeon Dr Marlon Christopher. “I first trained as a civil and environmental engineer, completing my degree at The University of the West Indies (UWI) at the age of 21. Precision mattered. Margins mattered.”
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Students dance to the sounds of Holi
Edison Boodoosingh
The Simboonath Capildeo Tunapuna Hindu School celebrated Children’s Phagwa last Friday alongside other Hindu schools across the country.
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Chuck Gordon
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Whenever you see that phrase pop up on Roderick “Chuck” Gordon’s Facebook page, pull up a chair; you know that class is in session. The two-time Calypso Monarch might have missed the cut for the 2026 Dimanche Gras finals last month, but he has now focused his attention on an online stage where the “tories” never miss a beat.
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Nile Ramsingh, 15, a young harpist with ties to T&T, is taking her talents across the globe.
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Arundhati Roy speaking at a public forum on democracy and civil rights.
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Lyris Graham-Williams, deputy chief operations officer and chief security officer at Amalgamated Security Services Limited.
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Lorraine Ragbir and her mother, Yvette Ragbir
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The finished sculpture, Lightning the Horse, sits at Mount Irvine.
Damian Agostini
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XAVIER CHUNG
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University of T&T Guild president La Shaun Prescott, back row from left, Xtra Foods digital marketing manager Natalie Ali; Women In Motorsport TT vice chair Celeste Gajadhar, Miss Universe T&T Latifah Morris; Pretty Tough Project founder Priya Ramdial, Women In Motorsport TT members Nandini Ramsundar, Sideeqah Khan, and Gabrielle Abdool; front row: Xtra Foods South Park store manager Julien Landeau, left, and Xtra Foods CEO Angelo Daniel Austin pose for a photo at the recent IWD celebration at South Park.
Xtra Foods
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Sinbad and Hazo face off against a fearsome dragon in Asia.
Rishi Ragoonath
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tea fashion 2
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Pundita Geeta Vahini, president of the Hindu Prachar Kendra, throws bougainvillea petals during Ranga Barse to conclude the night’s events.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Children and grandchildren of the late Audrey “Audrey Bla” Ramsey join her daughter Beverley Ramsey-Moore as she delivers the Reflection of Life on February 26 at Katzenjammers Panyard, Black Rock, Tobago.
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