Month: March 2025

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World Champ Dream

Despite being Trinidad and Tobago's most accomplished cyclist at the World Track Cycling Championships, with two silver medals, cyclist Nicholas Paul wants more. He hopes to become a world champion. His second-place finishes in the 1km time trial in 2021 and sprints in 2023 saw him surpass former T&T cyclists Roger Gibbon and Gene "Geronimo" Samuel, who each earned a medal at the World Champs. Paul is the only T&T […]

todayMarch 11, 2025

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West Indies Masters lose first match

West Indies Masters lost their first match of the International Masters League (IML), losing by 21 runs to Sri Lanka Masters at the BCA Stadium. Playing without Chris Gayle and captain Brian Lara, the West Indies Masters only managed 152/5 from their 20 overs in response to the Sri Lanka Masters' total of 173/9. After being sent into bat, Ascla Gunaratne smacked an impressive 64 off 45 balls, and skipper […]

todayMarch 11, 2025

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TT Red Force Women secures Super50 Title

T&T Red Force Women lifted the 2025 CG United Super50 Cup after defeating Barbados by seven wickets in the final at Warner Park in St. Kitts. Superb bowling from spinners Anisa Mohammed with 3/17, skipper Karishma Ramharack with 2/12, and 15-year-old fast bowler Amrita Ramtahal with 2/5 dismantled Barbados women for 71 all out from 29 overs. Batting first, Barbados' Asabi Callender, who made 28, and Trishan Holder, with 15, […]

todayMarch 11, 2025

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Caribbean RoundUp

Caribbean Delegates from Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) will soon meet to analyze the progress and challenges for fulfilling the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda (SDA) in the LAC. The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) said the March 31 to April 4 event would bring together representatives of governments, the UN system, regional and international organizations, the private sector, academia, and civil society. Peru will chair […]

todayMarch 11, 2025

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Op-Ed | Making our streets safer with more than 1,000 illegal guns taken off NYC streets since beginning of 2025

Since day one, public safety has been our administration’s North Star. Our primary mission has been to create safer streets, safer subways, and a safer city for all New York families. Part of our strategy has been to zero in on removing illegal guns from our streets and out of the hands of criminals before they can cause more harm. The numbers are in, and since the start of this […]

todayMarch 11, 2025

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Haitian artist Michel Chataigne showcases 40 years of cultural influence in Brooklyn

For over four decades, Michel Chataigne has been a pioneer in the world of fashion, hair, and makeup, and now, New Yorkers will get a chance to experience his groundbreaking work up close.  As part of the Haiti X New York (HXNY) residency program, Chataigne will be showcased in a special exhibition in Brooklyn from March 16 to April 13, 2025. The event will celebrate the Haitian artist's incredible 40-year career, […]

todayMarch 10, 2025

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Requiem to recent history-makers – Gone but not forgotten

This Insider felt another gut punch when colleagues called to relay news of the passing of publicist Juanita Stephens. The pain resonated most with reflections of her impact on the music industry. To those who may not fully comprehend the tasks of her title, any individual burdened by the identifier must liaise with media and influencers to advance their employer's product. Stephens mastered her craft. Beginning in 1984, she was […]

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