Ruqayyah Scott is a new graduate from the University of the West Indies with a BSc in Economics with a minor in Environmental Economics. Passionate about leadership, economics, politics and diplomacy, Ruqayyah has been working with many civic society & governmental organizations and youth-led entities that enable her to exercise her passion.
Deserrie Forte-Perez
ALTA member Jilean Fabien reads during ALTA’s Readings Under the Trees at the Botanic Gardens last Saturday.
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Aché Abrahams, Miss World Trinidad and Tobago 2022. Designer | Lisa Faye Designs
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Omela Ali. Photography: ABRAHAM DIAZ
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The Signal Hill Alumni Choir
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In many areas of Haiti small entrepreneurs, like the one pictured here, are out of business.
Wesley Gibbings
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Your Pet & You with Kristel-Marie Ramnath
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Denise Baptiste
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Photography by A Manshoor Images
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Lighting Candles of Hope at the International Women’s Day High Tea event 2023.
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Hikers spend a leisurely Sunday at Three Pools, Blanchisseuse.
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René Vialva-Phillip with her husband, Jason, daughter Jene. Photography: Mariela Bruzual
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Ruqayyah Scott is a new graduate from the University of the West Indies with a BSc in Economics with a minor in Environmental Economics. Passionate about leadership, economics, politics and diplomacy, Ruqayyah has been working with many civic society & governmental organizations and youth-led entities that enable her to exercise her passion.
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Deserrie Forte-Perez
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ALTA member Jilean Fabien reads during ALTA’s Readings Under the Trees at the Botanic Gardens last Saturday.
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Alta’s signature event, Readings Under the Trees, returned last Saturday (March 18) after a three-year hiatus.
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First observed in 2006 by Down Syndrome International, March 21 was officially declared World Down Syndrome Day by the United Nations General Assembly in 2011.
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Aché Abrahams, Miss World Trinidad and Tobago 2022. Designer | Lisa Faye Designs
Our radiant leading ladies fully endorse our top-class local fashion designers. Whether it is getting dressed for a presidential inauguration or another occasion, they proudly support local and do so with style and resplendence!
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Omela Ali. Photography: ABRAHAM DIAZ
In her growing years, Omela Ali watched her mother rise early to “farm the land” and raise eight children single-handedly in central Trinidad during the 1960s. Ali always resolved that she would do “big things.” Taking her cue from the hard work of her mother, years later, Ali moved from being a businesswoman in the agrochemical sector to becoming co-founder and CEO of Mineral Mines of Trinidad Ltd and the sole female operator of a quarry in Trinidad and Tobago. Five years into the field, she hopes to impact the economic development of this country and continue to pave the way for women who wish to enter the extractive industry or any area of business.
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The Signal Hill Alumni Choir
As an educator, Dr Sterling Frost finds it disheartening to see students with immense academic potential undergo severe distress due to an inability to finance their education.
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In many areas of Haiti small entrepreneurs, like the one pictured here, are out of business.
Wesley Gibbings
On the morning of October 25 last year, respected Haitian journalist Roberson Alphonse was on his way to radio station, Magik9, to take up duties as a talk show host in the troubled city of Le Cayes.
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The UK’s Women’s Prize for Fiction is awarded annually to a female author of any nationality for the best original full-length novel written in English and published in the United Kingdom in the preceding year.
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As we approach the presidential inauguration 2023 that takes place tomorrow, WE puts the spotlight on our local fashion industry. For those who have made the list of invitees for this special national event and for others who may be preparing to attend other important functions, you know that looking your best when you step out is paramount. You should always strive for a good balance between being attractive, classic and powerful.
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Your Pet & You with Kristel-Marie Ramnath
Canine influenza, also known as dog flu, is a highly contagious respiratory disease affecting dogs. It is a Type A influenza virus. Two different strains of canine influenza virus have been identified thus far: an H3N8 virus and an H3N2 virus.
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Denise Baptiste
The Naparima Girls’ High School (NGHS) Non Nobis Foundation engaged close to 100 women in an empowerment seminar last week Saturday at the school’s auditorium in celebration of International Women’s Day (IWD).
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Photography by A Manshoor Images
“Be brave, be vulnerable, and accept your life as a series of exciting opportunities,” This advice to pregnant women weary of societal expectations comes from Hema Ramkissoon, former host of CNC3’s The Morning Brew.
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Lighting Candles of Hope at the International Women’s Day High Tea event 2023.
When InterClub was founded in 1984 and 39 years later, our membership continues to honour the mission statement “to empower all women, especially the marginalised and underserved.” On behalf of our members, I am delighted to join women across the globe in celebrating International Women’s Day (IWD). This celebration at the local level in T&T takes place every year. Our annual IWD Tea is now a staple on the calendar of events of T&T. This year was no different, as we celebrated IWD with our Annual Afternoon Tea at the Hilton Trinidad on March 5.
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Ruqayyah Scott is a new graduate from the University of the West Indies with a BSc in Economics with a minor in Environmental Economics. Passionate about leadership, economics, politics and diplomacy, Ruqayyah has been working with many civic society & governmental organizations and youth-led entities that enable her to exercise her passion.
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Deserrie Forte-Perez
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ALTA member Jilean Fabien reads during ALTA’s Readings Under the Trees at the Botanic Gardens last Saturday.
KERWIN PIERRE
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Aché Abrahams, Miss World Trinidad and Tobago 2022. Designer | Lisa Faye Designs
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Omela Ali. Photography: ABRAHAM DIAZ
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The Signal Hill Alumni Choir
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In many areas of Haiti small entrepreneurs, like the one pictured here, are out of business.
Wesley Gibbings
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Your Pet & You with Kristel-Marie Ramnath
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