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MEDAL RECIPIENTS TOASTED AT STATE HOUSE

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Following yesterday’s morning’s Independence Ceremonial Parade, recipients of the 2024 Independence Honours were hosted by President The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason at State House, for the Toast to the Nation.

Recipients of the Barbados Service Star. President The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason (seated at centre) (standing l-r) Victor Cornel Knight, JP; Elson Jerome Davis, JP and Joseph Anthony Riley, JP. Seated (l-r) are Reverend Angela Delores Phillips, JP; Jennifer McDonald King; Maureen Susan Harris and Fay Shirnill Lucas, JP.
Recipients of the Barbados Service Medal. President The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason (seated at centre) (standing l-r) Easton McDonald Layne and Wesley Athelbert Chandler. Seated (l-r) are Barbara Hunte; Maureen Burgess-Thornhill, JP; Bishop Clement St. Clair Howell, JP and Diana Yvette Drakes. Missing from the photo is Michael Duval Grant.
Recipients of the Barbados Medal of Bravery. President The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason (seated at centre) Dwayne Andre Gladstone Pollard (left) and Trevor Anthony Haynes.

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SPECIAL POLLING DAY NOTICE

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Offence To Sell Liquor In St. James North On By-Election Day

The public is advised that on Wednesday, May 21, the day of the by-election in St. James North, it is an offence to sell, offer, expose for sale or give away any intoxicating liquor at any premises in that constituency to which a licence has been issued under the Liquor License Act Cap 182.

In addition, persons are reminded that it is an offence to supply intoxicating liquor to any person on the premises of a club at any time between the opening and closing of the poll.             

For more information on the Election Day Regulations, persons should call the Electoral and Boundaries Commission at 535-4800. (PR/GIS)

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Employees Must Be Allowed Reasonable Period For Voting

Employers are reminded that on polling day for the by-election in St. James North on Wednesday, May 21, they must allow each elector in their employ who resides in that constituency a reasonable period of not less than one hour for voting.

Employers must not make any deductions from wages, salaries or any other remuneration, or impose upon the elector any penalty due to their absence for the period of voting.

According to the Election Offences and Controversies Act, any employer who directly or indirectly refuses, or by intimidation, undue influence, or in any other way interferes with an elector’s right to vote, is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $500 or to imprisonment for six months.  

For more information on Election Offences, members of the public should call the Electoral and Boundaries Commission at 535-4800.

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