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Keeping
focus, changing with the times
The
first edition of the Trinidad Guardian Newspaper was published
in 1917. Between then and now the Trinidad Guardian and the
Sunday Guardian newspapers have been a reliable source of
news (both local and international) information and entertainment
for our readers...
Trinidad
Guardian 90th Anniversary Supplement
Editor-in-chiefDominic
Kalipersad...
A
success story
Not
many companies survive 90 years in business. Few are flourishing
and re-engineering themselves at 90 years old...
Celebration!
As
part of the observation of the 90th anniversary of the Trinidad
Guardian, Trinidad Publishing Co Ltd employees came together
on August 30, 2007 to celebrate with cake, ice-cream and sparkling
wine...
Serving
readers with integrity for 90 years
Ninety
years into its life the Trinidad Guardian stands as a testament
to integrity, responsible journalism, service to the public
and commitment to T&T...
When
hell broke loose
George John on the Grenadian ball
THE
name given to the collection of journalist George Johns
extensive writings published after his death, The Dean Speaks,
helps to convey the kind of authority he brought to those
who read his work...
Feisty
Undine Giuseppi: Dont touch my copy!
Undine
Giuseppi, who knew more about the English language than most
inhabitants of England, died in late November 2006 at the
age of 89...
New
Guardian press faster, better, safer
With
the capability to print at twice the speed of its Urbanite
predecessor, the new printing press in Chaguanas will bring
to Trinidad Publishing Company Ltd (TPCL) a competitive edge...
The
hardest knock: the last ten years of a news century
I
flip open my phone, half-expecting to see the update already,
but some traditions, almost forgotten now, must be honoured...
Lara,
Yorke guest as Guardian writers
The
countrys two most celebrated sportsmen of recent times,
Brian Lara and Dwight Yorke, have each enjoyed close relationships
with the Guardian...
The
Guardian Neediest Cases Fund: From humble beginnings to a
major charity
An
ancient proverb tells us that it is an ill wind that blows
nobody good. The truth of this saying is superbly borne out
in the history of the Guardian Neediest Cases Fund...
90
years of history
Its
2007 and in the Trinidad Guardian newsroom theres the
subdued clacking of keyboards as reporters and editors type,
and the quiet click of computer mice as they navigate their
screens; downstairs, the press is printing tomorrows
edition and its throbbing is like a heartbeat, deep and true...
In
fulfilling its destiny, the Guardian has become.... More
than just a newspaper
SOME
newspapers, because of their organic involvement in the society
they serve, become more than just newspapers...
DEW,
evaporating
Its
hard to tell a story about Dunstan E Williams without telling
a story about myself, and I suspect its the same for
many people who knew him...
The
Guardian team
The
Trinidad Publishing Co wouldnt have racked up 90 years
of history without its dedicated staff. Here are some of the
hardworking team members at the Port-of-Spain office...
Guardian
in EducationMaking a Difference
The
Guardian in EducationMaking a Difference project began
in 2000 to acclaim from students, educators and parents...
Guardians
magazines push the envelope on design, content
Before
Wendy Fitzwilliam claimed the Miss Universe 1998 title and
Heather Headley sang her way onto the Broadway stage, young
people in Trinidad already knew their names...
At
the heart of things in Central
The
Guardian has always recognised the potential of Central Trinidad,
having opened its doors to the people of Chaguanas and environs
in January 1990...
Productivity,
profitability and love in South office
For
many people the Guardians south office is a place of
business...
CNC3:
First with cutting edge technology
The
decision by the Trinidad Publishing Co Ltd to expand its media
operations into television was influenced by a market need
for high quality dedicated news and current affairs programming...
From
Radio Guardian to the TBC Network Leading all the way
Edison
Carr still remembers the days of turntables and cassette machines,
of dusty records and now iconic voices...
Making
Each Day a New Beginning
THE
Trinidad Guardians weekday column Each Day a New Beginning
is unique, as it was the first daily inspirational column
to appear in any newspaper in the region, and continues to
be the only one offered to readers six days of every week...
Growing
with the Guardian
It
was as a cub reporter that I made a contribution a decade
ago in the Trinidad Guardians 80th Anniversary Supplement...
Promoting
T&Ts art and culture Many firsts for the Guardian
From
its inception, the Trinidad Guardian signalled its intention
to be a catalyst in culture by virtually starting Carnival
as we have come to know it...
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