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Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Richard Sealy, left, sharing a joke with newcomer to the political scene, Rodney Grant, following Grant's induction ceremony as the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) candidate for St. Michael South East.

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A community practitioner is recommending that action be taken against parents who are neglecting their responsibility of raising their children.

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Queen’s College (QC) Principal, David Browne (left), presenting a framed photo with signatures and tributes from all of the QC staff to retired Clerk Typist, Joan Aimey, at the Queen’s College Retirement Function on Saturday night at the Accra Beach Hotel and Spa.

Former QC librarian receives respect for being hardworking, thoughtful

“A woman who thought before she spoke”, “someone who loved her job”, “has a love for God” and “who in her spare time could be found in the kitchen or at the sewing machine creating mouth-watering d

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Queen’s College (QC) Deputy Principal, Dr. Marva Lashley (right), presenting a framed photo with signatures and tributes from all of the QC staff to retired Mathematics teacher, Mary Maxwell, at the Queen’s College Retirement Function on Saturday night, at the Accra Beach Hotel and Spa.

Maxwell admired for commitment

Mary Maxwell brought so much to Queen’s College (QC) and the Mathematics Department and whose serious nature could always be summed up in the phrase that she was famous for, “Now look here… ”.

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Queen’s College (QC) Principal, David Browne (left), presenting a framed photo with signatures and tributes from all of the QC staff to retired librarian, Margaret Aimey, at the Queen’s College Retirement Function on Saturday night, at the Accra Beach Hotel and Spa.

Outstanding employee celebrated

“An outstanding servant of the educational sector in Barbados.

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Queen’s College (QC) Deputy Principal, Dr. Marva Lashley (right), presenting a framed photo with signatures and tributes from all of the QC staff to retired English teacher, Randolph Chase, at the Queen’s College Retirement Function on Saturday night at the Accra Beach Hotel and Spa.

Chase praised as credit to teaching profession

Randolph Chase was a teacher who was determined to make a difference especially with those students who could be classified as “difficult” young men.

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