TRINRE’s Marketing Officer Bryanne Kinsale makes a donation to Collin Mitchell, chairman of the Shelter for Battered Women and Children, on the occasion of the United Nations’ International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls last month.
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Dr Calene Roseman and her best friend Dr Jessica Adams Skinner grew up in Laventille before leaving for the US as young adults.
Candice Ramsubag Sinanan works on one of her buttercream masterpieces
Caricom climate envoy Dr James Fletcher, left, speaks with Guardian Media journalist Ryan Bachoo at the Caricom Pavilion at COP30.
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The ladies turned out in full force, dressed for the warm weather, at Kairi People’s “Runaway” all-inclusive event on Wednesday.
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The opening piece, It Starts With Us.
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A Hindu devotee makes offerings against the backdrop of the Manzanilla coastline.
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NCC CEO Keiba Jacob Mottley takes a photo with Culture Minister Michelle Benjamin, Permanent Secretary Dr Narindra Roopnarine, and Carnival characters during the Carnival in the City launch last Friday on the Brian Lara Promenade, Port-of-Spain.
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Shanta Sankar, Ashlene Baran, Nadia Sooklal, Johnny Quash, Kevin Ratiram, Marisha Mungal, Sunil Jogie, Michelle Michael, and Leticia Baran pose together, with Daddy Chinee at the top.
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Runners Safiya Khan and Kavita Mangaroo apply glow paint ahead of the Glow Green 5k run.
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Portugal’s Honorary Consul William Ferreira, right, and Port-of-Spain Mayor Chinua Alleyne.
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TRINRE’s Marketing Officer Bryanne Kinsale makes a donation to Collin Mitchell, chairman of the Shelter for Battered Women and Children, on the occasion of the United Nations’ International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls last month.
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Yung Bredda (Akhenaton Lewis)
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Buchi Emecheta
Poverty, the loss of both parents in Lagos, migration to London, an abusive marriage, and years of single motherhood and low-paid work formed the conditions out of which Buchi Emecheta wrote. Writing steadied her, saved her, and moved her out of the margins she had occupied in Britain. Over her career, Emecheta published more than twenty books—novels, essays, children’s stories and an autobiography—making her one of the most widely read African writers of her generation. In 2005, she was appointed OBE for services to literature.
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The packed UBS Arena in Long Island, New York, for Military Appreciation Night
When Trinidad-born vocalist Gerard Placide stepped onto the ice at the UBS Arena in Long Island, New York, on November 7, his powerful rendition of the United States National Anthem silenced a crowd of 17,000.
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Caricom climate envoy Dr James Fletcher, left, speaks with Guardian Media journalist Ryan Bachoo at the Caricom Pavilion at COP30.
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Is the COP process really working? Does it meet the needs of the international community in 2025? And why, after ten years, has the world moved further and faster away from the Paris Agreement? The United Nations has some answering to do.
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The ladies turned out in full force, dressed for the warm weather, at Kairi People’s “Runaway” all-inclusive event on Wednesday.
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Thermometers hit 31 degrees Celsius in south Trinidad on Wednesday, but early Carnival action at Kairi People’s Runaway all-inclusive event made the atmosphere at Southern Ranch in Debe feel even hotter.
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The opening piece, It Starts With Us.
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The Trinity Dance Theatre of Trinidad and Tobago captivated audiences at Queen’s Hall with its latest production, Seeds.
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Akua Leith
Akua Leith has come to understand that good health is a form of wealth—and that poor health can drain both life and resources. The highly decorated musician and steelpan innovator has navigated dangerous twists and turns throughout his life, but always envisioned greatness waiting on the other side. He attended St Ann’s Primary and South East Port-of-Spain Secondary before eventually progressing to tertiary studies locally and abroad. But the path was anything but smooth.
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When Brian Wickham became a teacher at the newly opened Bishop Anstey Trinity College East (BATCE), his focus was always on developing the whole child—not just the academics. Almost 25 years later, as acting head of administration, his vision remains the same.
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Sharae Jones
Kwame Emmanuel Boatswain was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at the age of 24, but that didn’t stop him from pursuing a BA in Film Studies and Film Production at The University of the West Indies (UWI), St Augustine campus.
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A Hindu devotee makes offerings against the backdrop of the Manzanilla coastline.
Edison Boodoosingh
Kartik Snaan was observed recently at Manzanilla Beach. Kartik is the eighth lunar month of the Hindu calendar, and Kartik Snaan takes place on the full moon day of this sacred month.
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NCC CEO Keiba Jacob Mottley takes a photo with Culture Minister Michelle Benjamin, Permanent Secretary Dr Narindra Roopnarine, and Carnival characters during the Carnival in the City launch last Friday on the Brian Lara Promenade, Port-of-Spain.
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National Carnival Commission (NCC) CEO Keiba Jacob Mottley says last Friday’s official launch of Trinidad and Tobago Carnival 2026, dubbed “Carnival in the City,” was a resounding success. She described the day-long event, staged in the heart of Port-of-Spain, as one that “surpassed all expectations.”
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Andre Burton
“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.”
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Shanta Sankar, Ashlene Baran, Nadia Sooklal, Johnny Quash, Kevin Ratiram, Marisha Mungal, Sunil Jogie, Michelle Michael, and Leticia Baran pose together, with Daddy Chinee at the top.
Rishi Ragoonath
On November 1, the Rapidfire Kidz Foundation held its Annual Gala Dinner at Achievor’s Banquet Hall in San Fernando.
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A glimpse of the outdoor setting at 277 Restaurant on its opening night.
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Members of the Tropical Thunder Tassa Orchestra perform.
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CIBC Caribbean Regional Unsung Hero 2025 Lucinda “Mini” Smith, centre, shares the spotlight with first runner-up, Venetta Zakers of St Kitts and Nevis, right, and second runner-up, Joshuanette Francis, of Antigua and Barbuda.
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Buchi Emecheta
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The packed UBS Arena in Long Island, New York, for Military Appreciation Night
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Caricom climate envoy Dr James Fletcher, left, speaks with Guardian Media journalist Ryan Bachoo at the Caricom Pavilion at COP30.
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The ladies turned out in full force, dressed for the warm weather, at Kairi People’s “Runaway” all-inclusive event on Wednesday.
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The opening piece, It Starts With Us.
Edison Boodoosingh
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Akua Leith
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Brian Wickham
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Sharae Jones
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A Hindu devotee makes offerings against the backdrop of the Manzanilla coastline.
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