Training for World Cup of Pan
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It’s termed The World Cup of Pan, and the PanoGrama 2021 instalment slated to begin on May 7 at 8 pm on Facebook, Instagram...
Blind community wants access to books
Calls are being made for a Memorandum of Understanding to be signed with the Attorney General and several other agencies to allow for the legal conversion of 700,000 books for the blind and disabled community.
Bobby and Sally Ackbarali…Collectible dolls came out of COVID darkness
Move over Barbie! Trini-born pageant and ballroom gown gurus, Bobby and Sally Ackbarali have created their own line of collectible fashion dolls. And with...
Patriot and pioneer of the fine arts…SONNYLAL’S SECRET TREASURE TROVE
A secret treasure trove of sculptures, paintings and prints, crafted by the hands of renowned artist Sonnylal Rambissoon has been unveiled for the first...
A call to stop Marital Rape
Faced with continued attacks against women, the moderator of the Presbyterian Church, Reverend Joy Abdul-Mohan, is calling for an end to marital rape, which she says is responsible for unwanted pregnancies.
Kids strengthening reading skills as pandemic continues
COVID-19 has allowed students more reading time, so some schools are offering opportunities and incentives for reading—reading just for fun, that is.
GBV victims’ confession and permission needed for clinical intervention
Two of this country’s leading psychiatrists say there were still too many women not admitting they are being abused, which can be counter-productive in the fight to eliminate violence against women.
Activist on gender-based violence: Hurting people, hurt people
President of the Organisation for Abused and Battered Individuals (OABI), Sherna Alexander-Benjamin, said there were various factors, enabling a person to harm another.
23 bags of garbage picked up from South beaches
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Inlets along the southern Coasts of Trinidad are inundated with litter and councillor for Palo Seco,...
Mission Giveback shares groceries and computer tablets
The 1st Choice Family Services (1stCFS) of the USA recently handed out thousands of dollars’ worth of school supplies, toys and food, to families and homeless individuals in Trinidad, who needed it the most during the Yuletide season.