‘There’s still life after blindness’
Life goes on even if you become blind or visually impaired.
Life goes on even if you become blind or visually impaired.
Acknowledging that Government should not have to turn to the Central Bank to have money printed to finance government deficit, Prime Minister of Barbados The Rt.
Class 3 students of Roland Edwards Primary School had the opportunity of
planting the trees presented by The Productivity Council and the Community Independence Celebrations Secretariat “Planting Pride” initiative. Looking on is teacher, Dominique Jordan and Principal of Roland Edwards, Michael Watson.
The Planting Pride initiative has moved on to the parish of St. Peter, this month.
CIBC FirstCaribbean’s Deputy Managing Director, Human Resources Carolyn Lewis (left) presents a cheque and the boxes of supplies to President of Soroptimist International Barbados, Janelle Clarke (second left), while club member Nicole McKetney and CIBC FirstCaribbean’s Managing Director, Barbados Operating Company, Donna Wellington, observe.
The community outreach programme of Soroptimist International Barbados got an extra boost with a special donation in honour of International Women’s Day.
Graduates of the WISE Teacher Training Workshop proudly displaying their certificates of completion presented by Jane Armstrong, Chief Project Manager, The Maria Holder Memorial Trust (second from right) and Tutor Celeste St. Hill (right) at the NCF’s Headquarters recently. Cultural Officer for Literary Arts, Ayesha Gibson-Gill and the producer of the workshop (standing left) was also on hand to witness the presentations.
Nurturing a new crop of creative writers is but one of the objectives of the National Cultural Foundation’s (NCF’s) Cultural Development Literary Arts Desk and for the last few years, through progr
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