A century of Soroptomists
Soroptimist Clubs all over the world are celebrating the centenary of Soroptimist International.
The first Soroptimist club was chartered on October 3, 1921, in...
COPING WITH CAREER, FAMILY & COVID-19
How are you coping and what strategies are working for you?
Marlon F Espinoza
CEO and Chairman, Native Caribbean Foundation
Nominee, Mentor of the Year, 2021;...
President: Stay calm and follow guidelines
President Paula-Mae Weekes issues the following statement on Tuesday:
Fellow citizens, Trinidad and Tobago and indeed the world is...
Bandit killed in foiled robbery
One bandit has been shot dead by police, while two others are in police custody, following an attempted robbery in Goodword Park,...
A heartwarming story for children
The debut children’s book Grandma’s Song: A Children’s Book About Memory Loss And The Gift Of Music was written by daughter of the soil,...
Crime victim wants opportunities for youth in Enterprise
For the community of Enterprise, the horrific headlines were all too familiar. The violence and crime that plagued the community were often plastered on...
Store-bought Vegetable Scraps you can easily Regrow!
Whether you have the extra yard space or have limited space if you’re renting an apartment, growing your own vegetables at home is possible....
Fenwick revamps Soca Warriors
New national football coach Terence "Terry" Fenwick has embarked on a total revamp of the T&T men's senior football team in the wake of...
Pharmaceuticals to your door…IDB funds Trini innovators helping to save lives,...
When you're ill with a NCD (non-communicable disease) like diabetes or heart disease, lining up at a pharmacy is not your idea of a...
Griffith: Cops to enter homes on case by case basis
The Commissioner of Police (CoP) Gary Griffith yesterday admitted that it was a “grey area” to use the Public Ordinance 1940 to give police...