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
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Gillian Lucky, Star Wars collector and presenter of the exhibition, Forever Star Wars
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Dr Steven Allen examines a patient.
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Archbishop Jason Gordon congratulates Kerine Williams-Figaro after she won the Senior Category
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Competitors race off at the start of the 2025 Chuck E Cheese 5K & 1K Family Fun Run at The Falls, West Mall, on October 19.
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Owner of Formations Centre Carlene Bruno shows one of her mastectomy bras.
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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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Menopause and perimenopause are finally getting the national attention they deserve. The Ministry of Health (MOH) has officially made this aspect of women’s health a priority—a major step forward for women across the country.
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Author Lauren Francis-Sharma with her latest novel Casualties of Truth at Paper Based bookstore.
Born in Baltimore in the United States to Trinidadian parents, Lauren Francis-Sharma has built an acclaimed literary career by unearthing hidden histories and untold truths.
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Natasha Bhall-Dialsingh
It is said that hindsight is always 20/20, and in retrospect, Natasha Bhall-Dialsingh has a clearer view of why, 11 years ago, she found herself making a career change.
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Neha Karina Dawar
In a country where diverse cultures blend seamlessly, designer Neha Karina Dawar has captured the essence of Trinidad and Tobago’s multicultural soul. She has made it her mission to bridge cultures in style, crafting couture that honours tradition while embracing modernity.
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Mariah Ramharack
For Mariah Ramharack, the path to becoming one of the Caribbean’s most recognisable sports broadcasters began in the close-knit community of El Dorado, Trinidad. Most recently the co-host of SportsMax Zone—once one of the region’s most popular sports programmes before going off air—Ramharack kept audiences informed and entertained while conducting some of the most memorable interviews with Caribbean sporting heroes. She has soared above and beyond in a traditionally male-dominated field, establishing a respected presence in Caribbean sports media.
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Gillian Lucky, Star Wars collector and presenter of the exhibition, Forever Star Wars
On November 9, Star Wars enthusiasts — and even those who may have missed the original magic but still yearn to experience it — are invited to gather at Arnim’s Art Galleria, 27 Tragarete Road, Port-of-Spain, for a truly rare, one-day celebration of the beloved intergalactic saga.
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Dr Steven Allen examines a patient.
October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month. was a time to shine a light on the most common cancer affecting women across the globe.
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Ladies came out in their evening outfits at the McCain and Hadco Group of Companies’ distributors launch held at The Forge Trinidad.
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Archbishop Jason Gordon congratulates Kerine Williams-Figaro after she won the Senior Category
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Two voices stood out at this year’s Catholic Charismatic Renewal Biennial Gospelypso Competition, as Kerine Williams-Figaro and Emma-Ruiz Charles sang their way to victory before an appreciative audience at the Lord Kitchener Auditorium, National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA), Port-of-Spain, on Sunday, October 19.
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Competitors race off at the start of the 2025 Chuck E Cheese 5K & 1K Family Fun Run at The Falls, West Mall, on October 19.
The spirit of family, fun and fitness came alive as Chuck E Cheese hosted the highly anticipated Chuck E Cheese 5K & 1K Family Fun Run 2025 at The Falls, West Mall, on October 19.
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Tricia St John
Have you ever been wronged so deeply that it reshaped not just your body, but your entire way of living? I have.
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Owner of Formations Centre Carlene Bruno shows one of her mastectomy bras.
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The decision to undergo a mastectomy is never an easy one. It marks the beginning of a new journey—one filled with emotional and physical adjustments. But one woman is determined to reshape that road to recovery and help other survivors feel whole again.
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La Rondalla performed by the Venezuelan Institute of Culture and Cooperation (IVCC) featured some traditional pieces of music.
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Author Lauren Francis-Sharma with her latest novel Casualties of Truth at Paper Based bookstore.
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Gillian Lucky, Star Wars collector and presenter of the exhibition, Forever Star Wars
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Dr Steven Allen examines a patient.
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Archbishop Jason Gordon congratulates Kerine Williams-Figaro after she won the Senior Category
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