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A Representative from Island Health Systems showing participants of the Caribbean Nutrition Conference 2018 healthier ways to cook.

Selman: Get back to basics

Esther Selman, Director of the Caribbean Institute of Nutrition and Dietetics believes what we get from our own gardens can heal us.

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CEO of the BAS, James Paul (back, right) and BAS President Woodville Alleyne-Jones (fourth from left) stand with prize winners from the BAS’ Schools’ Culinary and Garden Competitions. From left: Harley Pollard, Home Garden prize winner; Sherrol Warner, Lead Teacher for the 4H group at Ellerton Primary; Gordon Walters students Janea Callender and Shadayne Greenidge-Callender; Springer Memorial students Jada Bynoe and Allissa Hurdle and Desiree Hampden (right) and her peer from the Derrick Smith School.

BAS to further spark students’ interest in agriculture

Encouraged by the interest shown by students to its 2018 Schools’ Culinary and Garden Competitions, the Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS) will be working with local schools ahead of next year’s e

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From left: PS, Andrew Gittens; Manager of YES, Selma Green and Minister of Youth and Community Empowerment, Adrian Forde (third right) posing with the winners of Most Outstanding team award, Refresh Beverages.

Top team

Coming out of the first segment of the Youth Entrepreneurship Scheme (YES), Refresh Beverages was awarded Most Outstanding business lab team.

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Temporary Senator, John Williams being sworn in by GG Dame Sandra Mason while Clerk of Parliament Pedro Eastmond (partially hidden) and Deputy Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office, Harriette Sealy look on. To the left is the GG’s Private Secretary, Sandra Watkins.

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Temporary Senator, Delisle Bradshaw taking the oath of office before Governor General Dame Sandra Mason while Clerk of Parliament Pedro Eastmond and Deputy Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office, Harriette Sealy look on.

Temporary senators take Oath of Office before GG

Two new senators were yesterday sworn in at Government House.

They are Delisle Bradshaw and John Williams who took the Oath of Office before Governor General, Dame Sandra Mason.

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