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Trinbago Young Starz U17 Boys Academy Team earlier this year.
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Candice Ramsubag Sinanan works on one of her buttercream masterpieces
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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.
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Yung Bredda (Akhenaton Lewis)
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Candice Dookree at her graduation after completing her PhD in Geoinformatics this year.
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T&T-born Dr Michael Khan receives his ceremonial medallion from Chancellor of Saint Mary’s University, Dr Michael Durland, right.
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Standard One pupils perform Parang Slide.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Theresa Noel serving up Frosty Cups at Passport to Christmas at The Forge
Damian Lukpat
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Photos courtesy Nelisha Mohammed
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Christopher Nathan in Bequia, St Vincent and the Grenadines.
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Voces Jovenes performs at the Ponche de Creme, Parang and Pan event hosted by the National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago.
Vashti Singh
Dozens of people flocked to Mille Fleurs recently for the National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago’s annual Ponche de Creme, Parang and Pan—a beloved celebration of heritage, culture and Christmas spirit at the historic house overlooking the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain.
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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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On the occasion of the United Nations’ International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls, Trinre Insurance stood united with the rest of the world in condemning all forms of violence against women and girls.
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Caribbean food—once pigeonholed, often misunderstood, but always loved—is experiencing a renaissance. Across the world’s most competitive food cities, the flavours of the region are stepping into long-overdue recognition, buoyed by chefs, creators, and cultural keepers who are redefining what Caribbean gastronomy means today. At the heart of this movement is Nneka Nurse: culinary strategist, cultural curator, and the founder of Best Dressed Plate (BDP)—the platform now considered the global authority on Caribbean cuisine.
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Sumana Chandrashekar
Carnatic music is one of the oldest classical music systems in the world, with roots in South India.
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Candice Ramsubag Sinanan works on one of her buttercream masterpieces
“A south girl at heart,” Candice Ramsubag Sinanan grew up in south Trinidad, heir to the gift of baking as the daughter and granddaughter of generations of gifted home bakers.
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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.
Dr Calene Roseman and Dr Jessica Adams Skinner have shared a friendship that spanned over four decades, having grown up together in Laventille, then leaving T&T for America – Roseman, with the sole purpose of seeing Janet Jackson.
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Yung Bredda (Akhenaton Lewis)
Dynamic young talent and rising star Yung Bredda (Akhenaton Lewis) is shaking up the music scene once again with the release of a powerful new soca track titled Coulda, just in time for Christmas and the fast-approaching Carnival season.
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Candice Dookree at her graduation after completing her PhD in Geoinformatics this year.
Growing up in a small, peaceful village in central Trinidad, Candice Dookree never imagined that her love for the outdoors and natural curiosity would one day lead her into the world of geospatial science. What began as a childhood shaped by community and cricket gradually evolved into a deep interest in how places grow, change, and connect. Today, that journey has positioned her at the forefront of research that could transform how Trinidad and Tobago plans its urban future.
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T&T-born Dr Michael Khan receives his ceremonial medallion from Chancellor of Saint Mary’s University, Dr Michael Durland, right.
Trinidad and Tobago–born academic Dr Michael Khan played an integral role in “a perfect start to the Fall Convocation at Saint Mary’s University,” where he was officially installed as the institution’s 35th President and Vice-Chancellor. The university, located in Halifax’s South End in Nova Scotia, Canada, appointed Dr Khan on July 1. He was formally sworn in and took his oath of office on November 13, during a Convocation Ceremony.
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Standard One pupils perform Parang Slide.
Rishi Ragoonath
The Christmas spirit was in full swing when students of Vistabella Presbyterian School took to the stage at the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts recently with their heartwarming production of “For God So Loved the World.”
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Theresa Noel serving up Frosty Cups at Passport to Christmas at The Forge
Damian Lukpat
In just 14 months, Frosty Cups Events Artistry has gone from a bold idea to one of Trinidad’s most talked-about premium slushie experiences, and at the helm is Theresa Noel, the visionary founder who is redefining creative event refreshment.
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In the quiet, winding stretch of Guayaguayare Road, where coconut trees cast shadows over childhood dreams, a young girl once danced barefoot in her yard—unaware that her passion for movement and her love for children would one day ripple across classrooms, communities and Caribbean stages. Today, that girl is Nelisha “Nyla” Mohammed, newly named TTUTA Young Teacher of the Year 2025 for the South Eastern District, and a rising force in education and culture.
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ABOVE: A resident photographs tribute portraits of San Fernando icons—Joshua Regrello, left, Rikki Jai, Black Stalin, and Ras Shorty I—which were installed at Harris Promenade during San Fernando City Month 2025.
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Shamia Dillon-Wilson and her daughter Jhanessa Wilson, at the recent SHINE 5K and 10K Charity Walk and Run in Port-of-Spain.
Orin Gordon
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Marlene Gilbert, winner of T&T’s Unsung Heroes, with runner-up Renalon Villafana.
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Voces Jovenes performs at the Ponche de Creme, Parang and Pan event hosted by the National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago.
Vashti Singh
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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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Sumana Chandrashekar
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Candice Ramsubag Sinanan works on one of her buttercream masterpieces
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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.
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Yung Bredda (Akhenaton Lewis)
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Candice Dookree at her graduation after completing her PhD in Geoinformatics this year.
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T&T-born Dr Michael Khan receives his ceremonial medallion from Chancellor of Saint Mary’s University, Dr Michael Durland, right.
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