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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.
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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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These timeless lyrics from Bob Marley sparked something deep within Teneille Young, a Trinidadian singer-songwriter whose journey reflects the same soulful essence.
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For more than three decades, Paper Based Bookshop has stood as a beacon of literary culture in T&T. Established in 1987 by Joan Dayal, the shop carved a niche as a hub of Caribbean literature. Dayal’s vision was to create a sanctuary for regional voices, allowing authors, poets, and thinkers to share their stories with an eager audience. Over time, Paper Based became more than a bookstore—a cultural institution, a space for discovery, conversation, and community.
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Noah Adisa Rudder
Noah Adisa Rudder, 21, youngest son of calypso icon David Michael Rudder was recently named among 11 Canadian students awarded Rhodes Scholarships to study at Oxford University next year. A fourth-year student from Ajax, Ontario, studying at Victoria College, University of Toronto, Noah is pursuing a double major in Peace, Conflict and Justice, and Drama.
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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.
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Abdul Ollivierre is a relentless young individual who does not let any challenge keep him back as he pursues his life and career goals.
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Versi d’Amore: A Symphony of Romance, brought together some of the country’s finest talents for a one-night-only performance at the Winifred Atwell Auditorium, Queen’s Hall, on November 2.
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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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Storytelling is a skill Trinbagonians have mastered. Beyond our talent for recounting a good “bacchanal scene,” our local and Caribbean folklore are uniquely rich, capturing different aspects of our culture and history. But what if we could bring these stories to life—creating a state-of-the-art tourist attraction?
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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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In a significant milestone for its technical education programme, 33 Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) trainees successfully completed a four-month auto mechanics training programme recently.
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Makeda Charles
Domestic Violence Awareness Month, observed every October, is a period dedicated to raising awareness about the prevalence and impact of domestic violence. This month-long campaign aims to educate the public about the signs of abuse and the resources available to victims.
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Junnel Lewis
In January 2022, 573 artists from 117 countries worldwide exhibited their 707 paintings at the 9th Beijing International Art Biennale at the National Art Museum of China (NAMOC).
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Hafsah Abdulsalam
A new airline with a familiar name, LIAT 2020 is a locally incorporated company owned by the Government of Antigua and Barbuda and Air Peace Caribbean.
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Mel Gabriel
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Mel Gabriel is usually the producer behind a fashion shoot. She is known for curating the best of the Caribbean when it comes to fashion and creativity for her fashion and style platform, Caribbean Lookbook.
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Neola Zama
World Mental Health Day, observed on October 10 each year, is a global initiative aimed at raising awareness about mental health issues and mobilising efforts to support mental well-being.
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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.
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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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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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