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ICBL NATIONAL JUNIOR SPELLING BEE – 80 COMPETITORS ADVANCE

Seventy-five percent of the participants in yesterday’s Preliminary rounds of the ICBL National Junior Spelling Bee competition have made it into the Finals, setting the stage for a gripping and competitive Finals event. 

The competitors were charged up for the Spelling Challenge after an inspiring and interactive session with “Captain Bravo,” played by Pedro Arthur, who whipped up their confidence levels at the start of the competition. 

Students and Teachers enjoying the confidence building routine delivered by “Captain Bravo”, Pedro Arthur.

“Captain Bravo” played by Pedro Arthur motivating competitors before the start of the competition.

Fifty-nine of the one hundred and seven competitors qualified for the finals at the end of the first round by correctly spelling their first word, leaving forty-eight students to use their second chance option. An additional twenty-one competitors made it to the finals at the end of the second chance round, bringing the total number of finalists to eighty.  (PR)

Eleven schools were successful in having all their students advance. The top-performing schools were Luther Thorne Primary, West Terrace Primary, and Happy Vale Montessori. All students from these schools succeeded on the first try. Luther Thorne and Happy Vale Montessori were also first-time competitors.

The ICBL National Spelling Bee Competition Finals will occur on October 27 at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre. Prizes include two airline tickets to London on Virgin Atlantic, a laptop computer from Promotech, $4200 cash prizes for the top four students, Staycations, adventures, lunches, and dinners from the tourism sector, and trophies for the top three students. The top three winning schools will receive cash prizes from ICBL, and the winning school will take home the perpetual plaque.

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The UWI Cave Hill & UNCTAD Sign Partnership MOU

The University of the West Indies (UWI) Cave Hill Campus, the Shridath Ramphal Centre for International Trade Law, Policy and Services, and the United Nations Trade and Development (UNCTAD) concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to further trade-related research and cooperation.

The MOU was signed by Principal of The UWI Cave Hill Campus, Professor Clive Landis, and UNCTAD’s Deputy Secretary General, Pedro Manuel Moreno, on Tuesday, June 18.

It was witnessed by Barbados’ Ambassador to the United Nations, the World Trade Organization (WTO) and other International Organizations in Geneva, Matthew Wilson, who also serves on the Board of the Shridath Ramphal Centre; Director of the Centre, Dr. Jan Yves Remy, and The UWI’s Cave Hill Dean of Social Sciences, Professor Troy Lorde.

The partnership is a direct outcome of the recent Global Supply Chain Forum held in Barbados in May and builds on almost 20 years of collaboration between The UWI and UNCTAD, specifically concerning annual visits to Geneva by students.

A focus of the partnership going forward will be on joint research, especially in the area of the blue and green economy, building on the Villars Framework, and supporting trade-related data and analysis.

Principal Landis praised the collaboration and said it was an input into the ongoing work on ‘remaking trade’, led by Dr. Remy and other academics under the Villars Framework.

UNCTAD’s Deputy Secretary General Moreno pointed out that the MOU represents a continuation of the long collaboration between UN Trade and Development and the Caribbean.

Ambassador Wilson, who has been involved in the Centre’s MITP Programme for almost two decades, stated: “The policy support and analysis that can result from this partnership will be incredibly useful for the small Caribbean missions in Geneva, which often have to cover a multitude of issues and need quick policy contributions.”

Students of the Shridath Ramphal Centre’s MITP Programme have been in Geneva for two weeks as part of the Joint University Study Tour, where students visit international organisations, CARICOM embassies and missions, as well as private sector entities, to get a first-hand view of how trade practitioners, from a variety of fields and institutions, undertake their tasks and put trade policy in action. 

The Barbados Mission in Geneva is hosting four interns from The UWI and the University of Newcastle, who will be shadowing the Barbados team, at meetings of the Human Rights Council and the WTO Trade Policy Review of Canada, where Ambassador Wilson is serving as the discussant.  (PR/GIS)

CAPTION: Principal of The UWI Cave Hill Campus, Professor Clive Landis (sitting left); UNCTAD’s Deputy Secretary General, Pedro Manuel Moreno (sitting right); and officials pose with the signed MOU which will further trade-related research and cooperation.

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National Council on Substance Abuse To Host Cannabis Panel Discussion

The National Council on Substance Abuse (NCSA) will be hosting a panel discussion on the topic “The Grassroots of Medicinal and Recreational Cannabis.” This insightful event is scheduled for May 30, 2024 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Chesterfield Brewster Empowerment Center, Silver Hill, Christ Church.

The panel discussion aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of cannabis from various perspectives, including medicinal, recreational, and sacramental use of cannabis.  Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from the following panellists who are experts in their respective fields:

  • Mr. Joel Barrow – Nursing Officer, Psychiatric Hospital – Mr. Barrow will discuss the biopsychosocial effects of cannabis on the mind and body of the user. 
  • Dr. Adrian Waterman, Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners – Dr. Waterman will discuss the qualifying conditions for medicinal cannabis use and address common concerns of patients regarding their treatment with medicinal cannabis.
  • Mr. Corey Beckles, Senior Attorney-at-Law, CBL Chambers – Mr. Beckles will discuss the legal aspects surrounding the sacramental use of cannabis. 
  • Representative from the Barbados Police Service – the new amendment to the Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act CAP 131. 

The NCSA is committed to fostering informed discussions on health risks associated with using legal or illegal substances and its implications for society. This event promises to be an enlightening experience for all members of the public.  For further information please, contact the NCSA at 535-6272.

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BARBADOS VOCATIONAL TRAINING BOARD

Programmes for January & February 2024 with two new courses, Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Massage Therapy for Beginners. Register today!

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