Family, I am badly off.
Financially, I haven't been able to see my way since February.
All I can do is ask that you send any opportunities for performance my way.
I honestly don't want to discuss my full circumstances online... but I do need all the blessings & assistance.
🥹🤍🤲🏼 from SATURDAY 01 NOV, there would be Shipping containers parked in St. Finbar’s Church in Diego Martin.
* Non-perishables (cans with pull tabs, tetra pak items, dry goods in plastic etc, nothing that would be susceptible to contamination by water etc)
* Toiletries & feminine hygiene products
* Linens & cleaning supplies (towels, sheets etc)
* First aid items
* Pampers, formula
Etc etc
SILVER 🥈🥈in the men’s 400m!!!!!!!
Jaden Marchan delivered a brilliant run, clocking a new PB of 45.80s to secure the silver medal at the Junior PanAm Games🇹🇹✨
Teammate Shakeem McKay was right in the mix, improving his PB yet again to 45.87s, just a day after breaking into sub-46 with 45.98s. 🔥
Two young athletes, two personal bests!🫡👌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
#LetsGoTTO 🔥🇹🇹
Minister of Foreign and Caricom Affairs Sean Sobers this afternoon explained why this country did not sign on for the full free movement within the community by October 1 at the just concluded summit in Jamaica.
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Former energy minister Stuart Young says current minister Dr Roodal Moonilal’s claim of recovering revenue from a production sharing contract is “fictitious” as the project involved isn’t sanctioned yet. He’s also called on Moonilal to say whether Woodside Energy is still pursuing the deep water Calypso project or preparing to leave T&T.
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An active tropical wave is approaching Trinidad and Tobago, forecast to bring increased cloudiness, occasional showers, and isolated thunderstorms from overnight tonight (mainly after 5:00 AM Thursday) through the day.
Gusty winds, street/flash flooding possible, mainly across Trinidad.
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Parang singer Susan Maicoo, renowned for her timeless contributions to Trinidad and Tobago’s Christmas music, has passed away at the age of 62. She died on Sunday according to relatives.
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As this year I am celebrating 20 years in my field, I'm thrilled to be recognized as one of @CaribBizNetwork's 2025 Caribbean Boss Ladies in honor of #WomensHistoryMonth!
A huge thank you to @CaribBizNetwork for this recognition and congratulations to all the other Boss Lady Honorees! Let's continue to nourish, inspire, and support each other while sharing the vibrant tastes of the Caribbean.
#CBNBossLady2025 #CBNCelebrates #CaribbeanCulinaryExcellence #WomenInHospitality #CB20
“January 15, 1995. Lately, words have been assailing me. Words like ashes, cocoyea brooms, sem, chataigne, roti, chunkaying, lepaying, washing wares. Everyday domestic words from long ago, a far-off time and place. Other words fly past me like spectres, and they want something—words like gloaming, lovevine, lianas, pois-doux, zaboca, mango vere, pomme-cythere, Manzanilla, calypso, J’Ouvert morning, ginga, carilee, googoonie, chuntah, calchul. Patois words and Hindi words. Words are ghosts, ancestors on this side. They are not symbols. They are alive and sensate—full of flesh and stone and jagged edges. Word jumbies.”—Ramabai Espinet, The Swinging Bridge
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In the cool morning air of Paramin, before the sun fully rises over the hills, a group of ten men gathers in the same place they always have. They move with purpose, setting up tables, unpacking bread, preparing saltfish, and making sure everything is just right. There’s no big announcement, no grand stage, just 550 sandwiches waiting to be handed out to the people of their village.
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Ten years in, the Lost Tribe has made its mark on the Carnival industry. But in its 10th anniversary, the band is hoping to expand the reach of its designers by highlighting the impact of Carnival on fashion while also finding a new lane of sustainability for the band.
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The Met Office has issued a high wind alert at Yellow Level, effective from Wednesday, January 29, 2025, at 1:45 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
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Public health officials in Africa urged caution Thursday as Congo’s health minister said the government was on alert over a mystery flu-like disease that in recent weeks killed dozens of people.
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When you think of leaders in robotics, countries like China, Japan, Germany and the USA often come to mind. But one secondary school is determined to change that by putting Trinidad and Tobago among those ranks. And so far, they’re making great strides. Last month, students from Presentation College Chaguanas Robotics Team brought home a bronze medal from the First Global Robotics Competition. Lee Anna Maharaj and Krystle James caught up with them for Tech Talk.