Dr Josanne Lochan, founder of Luxe Health At Home, shares insights on the convenient medical services offered by her company to persons at home or work in Trinidad: Luxe Health At Home was born after identifying the countless challenges within the healthcare system of both Trinidad and Tobago as well …
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CBDC status in 123 countries in 2023
Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) are digital versions of traditional fiat currencies, controlled by central banks, and have a stable value. The CBDC status in many countries is continuously growing. The digital currency is shaped by advancements in technology, changes in economic systems, and shifts in consumer behaviour. Governments and …
Read More »RecruitmentXperts Ltd: ‘We connect job seekers to the right employers’
“Our mission is clear: to actively connect talented individuals with organisations that will appreciate their skills and contribute to their professional growth.” RecruitmentXperts Ltd shares insights about their employment agency that offers their services to job seekers at no cost. In today’s competitive job market, finding the right employment opportunity …
Read More »Souse! It’s not just a pork thing anymore
By Marissa Armoogam. Well, I find myself once again in familiar waters swimming in an ocean filled with yummy, delectable foods. My interest in food has once again led me to another of Trinbago’s finest dishes. In fact, it is such a tasty treat that when the famous food connoisseur of …
Read More »How dangerous is monkeypox?
Monkeypox also known as mpox is a rare viral disease that can cause a range of symptoms in humans. While monkeypox is considered less severe than diseases like Ebola or smallpox, it can still pose health risks and has the potential to cause serious complications. Monkeypox is primarily found in …
Read More »Road trip to the Toco Lighthouse
By Nadia Ali. The Toco lighthouse is a national landmark, located at Galera Point on the east coast. It sits majestically amid tranquil surroundings. Visitors can relax under the shade of trees at the wooden picnic tables after the long scenic drive and enjoy their home-packed food and drinks. The beautiful …
Read More »Matthew Benoit the steelpan teacher
By Vedesh Nath. Matthew Benoit can be deemed as the guy next door. With a warm smile, passionate eyes and modest façade, he possesses qualities that make us all want to know him. So let’s get more acquainted. Matthew Benoit grew up watching Saturday morning cartoons like all of us. He loves …
Read More »Brian Lara Cricket video game still batting after 20 years
When most people hear the term “Brian Lara Cricket” the first thing that comes to mind is the champion batsman and former captain of the West Indies Cricket slapping a ball for six in the Queen’s Park Oval. Brian Lara has the distinction of not only being one of the …
Read More »Hurricane season: Prepare and have readiness supplies
As global warming, referred to as climate change continues, it is expected that the Atlantic hurricane season would intensify as each year passes. June 1st marks the start of the Atlantic hurricane season and ends November 30th. Hurricanes are named in alphabetical order, so the first named storm could be …
Read More »Dad and Mom, farming in Felicity
By Candida Khan. After retiring at 60 years of age, my dad Fyzul Khan shifted gears into the farming industry twisting road of life. He started off small, using hydroponics and planting small plants such as lettuce and tomatoes in the backyard. Eventually, he branched off and started his own garden. …
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