By Ema Lee. “With physical appearance in the classroom becoming an option, the essence of discipline has become an option. Other than disciplinary and behavioural issues, the reduced course curriculum and the absence of exams has further made it easier for students. But are online classes all breezy?” It is …
Read More »‘Ninja Chefs’ serves quality food, drinks for everyone
“Our ponche-de-crème comes in four flavours: Original, Mocha, Pumpkin Spice, and Chocolate.” Ninja Chefs Catering in Trinidad is a partnership between two best friends Priyanka Singh and Celine Lopez who share their story and showcase the food, drinks and desserts that they offer. Ponche-de-Crème options: Mocha, Pumpkin Spice, Chocolate, Non-alcoholic, …
Read More »visittrinidad.tt: Tourism website to launch Nov 30
Tourism Trinidad Limited (TTL) will unveil the new completely redesigned destination marketing website for Trinidad on Monday November 30, 2020, at 10 am. The spotlight will be thrown onto the visittrinidad.tt website during a virtual event. This will be live streamed as viewers will be fully immersed into all that …
Read More »‘Restaurant experience at home’ with Chef & Cheflys
“We bring the restaurant to the comfort of your home. We provide a complete dining experience with all the bells of the restaurant just without the reservation… and no need for shoes!” The restaurant experience was a concept created to facilitate persons during the pandemic. There is a need to feel …
Read More »Citizens served organic food by bartender now farmer
Given the “new normal” due to the Covid-19 pandemic… customer service means we must go to clients and not sit down and wait for them to come to us. Citizens, especially the elderly, must be able to receive good quality fresh produce from the comfort of their home. My name …
Read More »Tourism sector prepares for borders reopening
“Tourism stakeholders must deliver simple, easy, healthy, and safe experiences for all visitors to Destination Trinidad as we navigate through the coronavirus pandemic.” This was one of the key messages from the virtual training hosted by Tourism Trinidad Limited (TTL), in collaboration with the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). Over …
Read More »PlayStation 5: Why I didn’t pre-order
By Jevan Soyer. “Imagine you buy a brand new PlayStation 5 console at launch price and the next day the price is reduced. Here are some of the reasons I never pre-order any tech products no matter the specs.” For months, we were bombarded with articles and YouTube videos speculating …
Read More »Grow hair naturally with local product by Peta J
“Peta J's Miracle Hair Growth stimulates hair follicles to grow hair naturally. It softens and repairs damaged hair, relieves dandruff and prevents split ends,” says the creator Peta-Gay Johnson.
Read More »Fashion: ‘Dressed Up’ online store brings vintage dresses
Fashion designs by Dressed Up Goes Virtual, a Caribbean-owned shoppe brings its warmth, personality and style to the virtual space.
Read More »Natural cathedral in Chaguaramas
This article is a personal account of trekking the Bamboo Cathedral in Chaguaramas, documenting a first-person narrative of the journey from the Tucker Valley entrance to the abandoned radar station. This travelogue explores the physical and sensory experiences of navigating the arched bamboo groves and steep paved inclines that define …
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