Heading to the golf course is one of your favourite pastimes. It’s somewhere you can relax with friends, move around in a golf cart, and have fun, but it is also somewhere you have successfully shaken hands on business deals. The time spent on the course has obviously paid dividends …
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8 Affordable ways to cool your home without air conditioning
As the dry season approaches, and after experiencing record-making temperatures during the rainy season one may start thinking ahead to what the dry season has in store for us. To make matters worse, electricity rates are scheduled to be increased by 64%. Fortunately, there are numerous effective and affordable methods …
Read More »Respirator: Get a hospital grade one for personal use
As we enter another spike in COVID-19 infections, hospital care for treatment has become limited. Infected persons rely on the hospitals to use a respirator to help them breathe for a period between 7 to 21 days as they recover. However, every day we are reminded that there is a …
Read More »Transform your woodwork without sanding: A revolutionary solution for painting on wood
Do you want to give new life to your furniture, parquet floor or wooden staircase, but you dread the tedious step of sanding? Look no further, Ferberpainting is the solution you need! No more constraints, dust and long hours of preparation. With Ferberpainting, painting on wood without sanding becomes child’s …
Read More »Prediabetes: A warning sign you can act on
Prediabetes is a condition where your blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not quite high enough for a type 2 diabetes diagnosis. Imagine yourself chilling at a cookout, burger in hand, laughing with friends. You feel great… maybe a little too great after that second plate. That’s kind …
Read More »Bank Act 2025: Update or conspiracy theory?
The Bank Act is a cornerstone of Canada’s financial system, outlining the regulations for banks and other financial institutions. While there’s no official information about a “Bank Act 2025” specifically shutting down banks, it’s likely confusion surrounding ongoing discussions about Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and potential Bank Act revisions. …
Read More »Size and location: How to prioritise when choosing an apartment
When picking the best apartment, people frequently need to choose between prioritising size and location. These two elements have a big impact on how you will live, but figuring out which one is more important can be difficult. Here are five suggestions for handling this choice and discovering the equilibrium …
Read More »How to lower your electricity bill
With news looming over the horizon that a hike in electricity rates may occur in Trinidad and Tobago, we share with you 7 simple tips to lower your electricity bill. Hopefully, with some discipline, you can get Cheap Electricity and reduce your electricity bill down to TT$300 to qualify for …
Read More »The eyes of the beholder: From Las Lomas to Port-of-Spain, people are sad or smiling
“The fact that we can still smile and be happy and courteous to one another in this tiny country called Trinidad and Tobago is truly a blessing.” Ian Boodoo, one of the authors of Sweet TnT Short Stories, shares his story about Trinidad being viewed from the eyes of the …
Read More »Helping your loved one make a smooth transition to aged care living
There comes a point in the life of your elderly loved one when you realise that they just can’t continue to maintain their current lifestyle in their long-time home due to physical and/or mental frailties. It’s often hard for them to come to grips with this unasked-for new reality, and …
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