RESIDENTIAL homes for “at risk” children have been in the news recently, and mostly not for good reasons. So it is refreshing, and interesting, to read a book published to
Former Trinidad and Tobago and World Boxing Association (WBA) lightweight champion Claude Noel died on Sunday at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, San Juan. He was 74 and had suffered from diabetes for several years. Noel, a Tobagonian, became the country's first lightweight world titleholder when he defeated Mexican Rodolfo El Gato Gonzales in
LOOK at the sterling example being set by musician Roy Cape. His foundation’s new outreach programme, which officially begins on Wednesday, is about not only passing on knowledge to others. It is about giving back in a meaningful way. Mr Cape, 80, is a study in giving back. He forged his own path through his
Musician Roy Cape is giving back to the community of Diego Martin where he lived for 31 years, as the Roy Cape Foundation Music Schools in the Community programme will run for 12 weeks, beginning on April 12. It will culminate in a concert recital on July 8. Speaking at the launch of the programme