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.
Angelo Jedidiah
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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Sanaa, left, and Sole warming up before a practice session.
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Cruz at The Dattatreya Mandir in Carapichaima.
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Chairman of the Laventille Steelband Festival Foundation, Michael Cooper
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Ready for the world: Ketonia Dominique completed her studies as the first locally trained female commercial pilot in T&T.
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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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RIGHT: Mukesh Ramsingh, fourth from left, presents Nolan Rawlins, third from left, and members of the Conducktion Crew with their trophy, the challenge trophy and a $1500 cash award for winning the competition.
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Curry duck was the star of the PNM Pointe-a-Pierre Constituency’s Curry Duck Cookout and Family Day at the Plaisance Park Recreational Ground, Claxton Bay.
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It guides and inspires the T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC) senior administration officer who is serving as chef de mission for the July 26–August 11 Paris 2024 Olympic Games, a position she’s held before but one she never anticipated she would achieve at the beginning of her career.
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Teniel Campbell
Although T&T’s first notable participation in the Summer Olympics was in 1948 in the London Olympics, it wasn’t until 1972 that this country had a female athlete participating in the games.
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Shani Mootoo
This Sunday’s bookshelf spotlights acclaimed writer and artist Shani Mootoo, who was born in Ireland, raised in T&T, and relocated to Canada in her early twenties.
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Sanaa, left, and Sole warming up before a practice session.
Nevin Watson
Sole and Sanaa Frederick are part of T&T’s 17-member contingent at the Paris Olympics which got underway on Friday.
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Cruz at The Dattatreya Mandir in Carapichaima.
However, she willingly admits that while teaching can be tremendously fulfilling, it also has its challenges.
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My Culture and Me, a colouring book designed and produced by author and poet Keeron Isaac, 28, heralds T&T’s many wonders, including birds, Carnival, cuisine, and traditional mas characters. It is part of his publication, Poet Tree, the first instalment in a trilogy of poetry.
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Diane Henderson
Michael Ramsingh
Throughout her life, Diane Henderson has always been first to do something unusual. Therefore, it was no surprise when the experienced sports administrator was elected the first female President of the T&T Olympic Committee (TTOC).
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Chairman of the Laventille Steelband Festival Foundation, Michael Cooper
The 22nd edition of the Laventille Emancipation Steelband Festival and Parade hosted by the Laventille Steelband Festival Foundation (LSFF), takes place in Success Village, Laventille on August 3 from 5 pm to midnight.
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Next Saturday, one day after her 22nd birthday, soprano Clarice Beeput will confront one of her biggest fears when she sings Mozart’s “Exsultate, Jubilate” at a concert in Port-of-Spain.
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Ready for the world: Ketonia Dominique completed her studies as the first locally trained female commercial pilot in T&T.
SHASTRI BOODAN
Chaguanas resident Ketonia Dominique, 25, created local aviation history when on July 11 she completed her training to attain her commercial pilot licence, making her the first locally trained female commercial pilot.
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The annual luncheon for graduates of Bishop Anstey High School, St Hilary’s, last Saturday, took on special meaning as this year the school is celebrating its 103rd anniversary.
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RIGHT: Mukesh Ramsingh, fourth from left, presents Nolan Rawlins, third from left, and members of the Conducktion Crew with their trophy, the challenge trophy and a $1500 cash award for winning the competition.
Shastri Boodan
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LOVIE SANTANA - DUKE
NICOLE DRAYTON
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Shani Mootoo
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Sanaa, left, and Sole warming up before a practice session.
Nevin Watson
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Cruz at The Dattatreya Mandir in Carapichaima.
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