CCC programme director Major David Benjamin congratulates North West trainee Abdul Ollivierre for his dedication to the programme. Ollivierre will graduate with the latest batch of trainees on Tuesday.
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A duet by Marvin Smith and Vanessa Bushe.
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Hundreds of guests enjoy an impressive water, light and fireworks performance of a scene from the Journey to the West book at Huai’an, China.
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Tutor Zaheer Mohammed, left, with trainee Cristiano Benjamin, CCC operations manager Nicole Kistow, VMCOTT CEO Natasha Prince, trainee Jada Belgrave, and CCC programme co-ordinator Lt Curt Jones pose for a photo during the graduation ceremony.
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Hummingbird Medal Gold recipient, former West Indies and T&T cricketer Merissa Aguilleira.
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Nalini Roshell Singh stands next to her creations, a keskidee, left, and an egret at right.
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Empress Ajé performing at FESTAC Africa 2024 in Kisumu, Kenya.
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Judge Nakasa Thatcher-Roberts observes trainee Amy Khan applying makeup to model Arianna Roy.
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Rosalind Gentle holding her great-grandson Xavier.
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CCC programme director Major David Benjamin congratulates North West trainee Abdul Ollivierre for his dedication to the programme. Ollivierre will graduate with the latest batch of trainees on Tuesday.
Photo courtesy Aliyah Mohammed (CCC)
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A duet by Marvin Smith and Vanessa Bushe.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Hundreds of guests enjoy an impressive water, light and fireworks performance of a scene from the Journey to the West book at Huai’an, China.
Angelo Jedidiah
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Patricia “Pat” Stollmeyer
While many people still associate hospices with death, dying and the smell of antiseptics, disinfectants, and pungent chemicals, all these negative connotations and preconceptions are quickly dispelled upon entering Vitas House.
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Andrea’s Journey book cover
Last week, Bookshelf explored Andrea’s Journey: From Freedom Fighter to True Liberation, the memoir of Andrea Jacob, a woman whose life was shaped by the Black Power Revolution of the 1970s in T&T.
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Hummingbird Medal Gold recipient, former West Indies and T&T cricketer Merissa Aguilleira.
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For a woman who has won many accolades in her career, former West Indies women’s captain Merissa Aguilleira’s national award is set apart. Her international career in the sport of cricket spanned over a decade, and she touched every continent in the world, but Aguilleira admits that being recognised by her own country is significant and special.
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Nalini Roshell Singh stands next to her creations, a keskidee, left, and an egret at right.
It was the 19th-century French painter Paul Gauguin who once said of art, “It is a question of how to be rich in spirit rather than rich in material.” Those are words almost every artist lives by.
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Empress Ajé performing at FESTAC Africa 2024 in Kisumu, Kenya.
An invitation to perform in Africa evolved into an experience of a lifetime for multi-talented T&T artiste Empress Ajé.
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Deborah Benjamin
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The gap in the energy sector between men and women employees has always been a Gulf apart, even with the gains made in recent years.
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Andrea Jacob
This week, Bookshelf shines its light on a powerful new memoir that provides an eyewitness account of one of T&T’s most significant historical moments—the Black Power Revolution.
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Judge Nakasa Thatcher-Roberts observes trainee Amy Khan applying makeup to model Arianna Roy.
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Programme director of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Major David Benjamin, says the participants in the programme are showing the T&T public the true value of our young people.
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Prof Bridget Brereton
Prof Bridget Brereton answers how the country has done since setting out on the post-slavery, indenture, and colonial government dirt tracks onto the highway of self-government and political independence.
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Rosalind Gentle holding her great-grandson Xavier.
Rosalind Gentle celebrated her 100th birthday on September 7, 2024. The matriarch was surrounded by family, friends, and neighbours who gathered at the Biche Community Centre to mark the special occasion.
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Anita Mitchell in her cherry pepper garden in Gran Couva.
COURTESY ANITA MITCHELL
Anita Mitchell is a full-time farmer, mother, and wife. She is an inspiration, showing courage, strength, and determination in overcoming challenges.
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The Rotary Clubs of T&T will host the Hats & Heels High Tea and Fashion Show on September 22 from 3 pm to 6 pm at Hyatt Regency Trinidad.
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Hummingbird Medal Gold recipient, former West Indies and T&T cricketer Merissa Aguilleira.
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Nalini Roshell Singh stands next to her creations, a keskidee, left, and an egret at right.
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Empress Ajé performing at FESTAC Africa 2024 in Kisumu, Kenya.
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