Terneille Samuel Herbert Dot Ten Entertainment & The TalentPot Founder.
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Lyris Graham-Williams, deputy chief operations officer and chief security officer at Amalgamated Security Services Limited.
Madienne Mahon-Henry
CANARI’s executive director, Nicole Leotaud, at the Mermaid Pool, Matura.
Nile Ramsingh, 15, a young harpist with ties to T&T, is taking her talents across the globe.
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Arundhati Roy speaking at a public forum on democracy and civil rights.
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Trinidad and Tobago born Professor Joan Pierre
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Attendees at EMBRACE, from left, His Excellency Seijoong Kwon, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, High Commissioner for Canada Michael Callan and their spouses, NLCB board member Brenda John and businesswoman Kavita Boodram, owner of The Beauty Parlour, taking in a performance from the EMBRACE VVIX Diplomatic Lounge Arazzi Restaurant, on Maraval Road.
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Sinbad and Hazo face off against a fearsome dragon in Asia.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Children and grandchildren of the late Audrey “Audrey Bla” Ramsey join her daughter Beverley Ramsey-Moore as she delivers the Reflection of Life on February 26 at Katzenjammers Panyard, Black Rock, Tobago.
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Pundita Geeta Vahini, president of the Hindu Prachar Kendra, throws bougainvillea petals during Ranga Barse to conclude the night’s events.
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Ramps Logistics’ Corporate Communications team with CEO Shaun Rampersad (centre).
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Participants of all ages joined in the Phagwa festivities at Pierre Road.
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A communications professional, sales executive and lifelong student of leadership, Mahon-Henry has worn many hats over the years. Yet the title she is preparing to embrace most fully is “author,” with the upcoming launch of her devotional book Spiritual Hide and Seek, a work rooted in the enduring power of Psalm 91 and the idea that faith must be lived, not merely recited.
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CANARI’s executive director, Nicole Leotaud, at the Mermaid Pool, Matura.
When it comes to the conversation of climate change, Nicole Leotaud would rather roll her sleeves up and get into the communities across the Caribbean that are being affected the most. The executive director of the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) has spent the last three decades in environmental governance and management across the region and believes that the work must be grounded in the lived experiences of communities.
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Nile Ramsingh, 15, a young harpist with ties to T&T, is taking her talents across the globe.
Nile Mansingh has travelled to at least 20 countries around the world – quite an accomplishment for a 15-year-old. But her accomplishments extend far beyond her travels.
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Arundhati Roy speaking at a public forum on democracy and civil rights.
On 28 February 2026, the United States and Israel attacked Iran in the opening wave of what Washington called Operation Epic Fury and Israel called Operation Roaring Lion. During those first strikes, a missile hit the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school in the southern Iranian city of Minab while classes were underway. Between 168 and 180 people died, and about 95 were injured, most of them schoolchildren, many of them girls between seven and twelve years old.
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Breakfast is said to be the most important meal of the day, but do we eat breakfast daily? Unfortunately, it is often regarded as the most forgotten meal of the day. Women usually skip this meal because of busy schedules, work demands or even the belief that it helps with weight loss. Eating balanced meals, specifically breakfast, can improve women’s health, energy level and long-term wellness, but it depends on what we feed our bodies.
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Trinidad and Tobago born Professor Joan Pierre
Professor Joan Pierre has been a mentor for over 17 years—a duty she views as a humanitarian act that empowers individuals with whom she shares her knowledge, support and guidance, helping them to grow to reach their full potential despite challenges.
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Attendees at EMBRACE, from left, His Excellency Seijoong Kwon, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, High Commissioner for Canada Michael Callan and their spouses, NLCB board member Brenda John and businesswoman Kavita Boodram, owner of The Beauty Parlour, taking in a performance from the EMBRACE VVIX Diplomatic Lounge Arazzi Restaurant, on Maraval Road.
With just two months of planning in a tightly packed and economically challenging Carnival season, a new premium event managed to break through the noise on one of the most competitive nights on the calendar.
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Sinbad and Hazo face off against a fearsome dragon in Asia.
Rishi Ragoonath
Laughter, gasps and delighted screams filled the auditorium at the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts on March 5, as schoolchildren from across Trinidad and Tobago gathered to watch the thrilling stage production of The 7 Voyages of Sinbad.
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The InterClub of Trinidad and Tobago hosted its 24th Annual Tea in celebration of International Women’s Day, uniting several Non-Governmental Organisations for an afternoon of fellowship and festivity on Sunday at the Hyatt Regency Hotel.
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Children and grandchildren of the late Audrey “Audrey Bla” Ramsey join her daughter Beverley Ramsey-Moore as she delivers the Reflection of Life on February 26 at Katzenjammers Panyard, Black Rock, Tobago.
Retired teacher, mother, grandmother and cultural ambassador Audrey Ramsey (née Duke) peacefully passed away on February 16.
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Pundita Geeta Vahini, president of the Hindu Prachar Kendra, throws bougainvillea petals during Ranga Barse to conclude the night’s events.
Edison Boodoosingh
The Hindu Prachar Kendra hosted its 33rd Phagwa Festival on Saturday at the Kendra Grounds on Raghunanan Road, Enterprise.
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Ramps Logistics’ Corporate Communications team with CEO Shaun Rampersad (centre).
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Ramps Logistics has earned a 2026 Silver American Advertising Award (ADDY) for its Cubby Cargo campaign, winning in the Specialty Advertising Campaign category.
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Terneille Samuel Herbert Dot Ten Entertainment & The TalentPot Founder.
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Lyris Graham-Williams, deputy chief operations officer and chief security officer at Amalgamated Security Services Limited.
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Madienne Mahon-Henry
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CANARI’s executive director, Nicole Leotaud, at the Mermaid Pool, Matura.
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Nile Ramsingh, 15, a young harpist with ties to T&T, is taking her talents across the globe.
by
Arundhati Roy speaking at a public forum on democracy and civil rights.
by
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Trinidad and Tobago born Professor Joan Pierre
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Attendees at EMBRACE, from left, His Excellency Seijoong Kwon, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, High Commissioner for Canada Michael Callan and their spouses, NLCB board member Brenda John and businesswoman Kavita Boodram, owner of The Beauty Parlour, taking in a performance from the EMBRACE VVIX Diplomatic Lounge Arazzi Restaurant, on Maraval Road.
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Sinbad and Hazo face off against a fearsome dragon in Asia.
Rishi Ragoonath
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tea fashion 2
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