“USDA reminds summer travellers not to let your outdoor meal become a feast for bacteria,” said USDA Under Secretary for Food Safety Dr Emilio Esteban. “Bacteria grows faster during the summer months because it’s warmer and more humid. Pack perishable foods safely with a cold source and wash your hands …
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Keep away insects with 5 useful plants
Do you have those annoying creepy crawly critters in your house that make you upset of their existence? If you don’t already have a garden at home, are you planning on starting one? Here are some plants that you can add to your garden that can keep away insects. Rosemary …
Read More »Happiest places to live are in Caribbean region – World Happiness Report 2023
According to the World Happiness Report (WHR) 2023, the Caribbean region has above average happiness level. The first World Happiness Report (WHR) was released a decade ago and the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 66/281 that observes March 20 as the International Day of Happiness each year. This has prompted more …
Read More »Zess/Trinibad artiste Boidingo urges parents to teach children to think independently
By Joey Bartlett. Music in Trinidad and Tobago has undergone somewhat of a metamorphosis. Since the birth of calypso in 1978, it birthed other genres such as kaiso, extempo, rapso, chutney soca, soca, power soca, groovy soca, and in recent years, zess/Trinibad music. No group is more enamoured and caught …
Read More »It’s time for brushing teeth! 11 tips to make routine pleasant for parent and child
Part 2 of the Keep It Simple Series (KISS) offers dental care guidelines for busy mums and dads who are ready for the brushing teeth routine with their children. Cheryl Ann Roberts, Dental Nurse Practitioner of Cheerful Children Family Dental Practice in Trinidad offers advice. Nobody really likes anyone poking in his/her mouth. …
Read More »The best EV money could buy: New or conversion?
Electric vehicles (EV) are rapidly gaining popularity as the world shifts towards a more sustainable future. Even with subsidies and savings on fuel for the time being, there is a high price tag attached to new EVs. Most EVs seem to be priced in the luxury car range, even though …
Read More »Mastercard’s Girls4Tech educational programme returned to the Caribbean
Mastercard’s Girls4Tech, an educational programme that seeks to inspire girls aged 8 to 16 to acquire skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), returned to the Caribbean with the participation of 38 girls from Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. Currently, this initiative has reached more than three million students …
Read More »Serenity the Unicorn and Atlas Space Adventure: Motivating children to follow their dreams
“Serenity the Unicorn and Atlas Space Adventure are for children motivating them to follow their dreams, expand their knowledge, and grow their love for reading.” Author Shania Peters, age 23, of Penal, South Trinidad, shares insights about her two children’s books. About Serenity the Unicorn and Atlas Space Adventure Serenity …
Read More »Dominica rated one of the most beautiful places in the world!
The beyond breathtaking Dominica is one place that makes it to almost every list by travel journalists. It’s that time of year again when they round up the most beautiful places in the world. Is 2023 the year that travel finally bounces back? It seems so! With much of the …
Read More »CGCL launches new, bold, cutting-edge corporate website
A new, bold, cutting-edge corporate website for Caribbean Gas Chemical Limited, CGCL, the eighth Methanol plant, and first Dimethyl Ether Facility, DME, in Trinidad and Tobago, has been launched at the company’s La Brea headquarters. The new website, with its striking and distinctive design aligned to the company’s corporate colours, has been …
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