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Nurse on the Right Path - Barbados Today

Nurse on the Right Path - Barbados Today
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Nurse brothers are Zeemoney road tennis champions

Nurse brothers are Zeemoney road tennis champions
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New journey - Barbados Today

The Barbados YouthADVANCE Corps (BYAC) recently hosted its Parents Orientation Meeting for Cohort 5 at the Ellerslie Secondary School. The September 17 programme for parents, guardians and trainees provided an opportunity for the Barbados YouthADVANCE Corps team to meet and share its mandate giving greater insight into the two-year dynamic programme.Director of the Barbados YouthADVANCE Corps, Hally Haynes, informed parents and trainees that the programme demanded a huge financial commitment from government of some 12 million dollars to cover programming and operational costs and the monthly stipend of $600 allocated to each trainee, to offset the cost of transportation to the various programmes, meals and uniforms. Haynes made a call for parents to partner with the programme, and trainees to demonstrate their appreciation through their reliability and commitment to attend and fully participate in all activities and assignments.

BPCCUL appoints Board of Directors - Barbados Today

BPCCUL appoints Board of Directors - Barbados Today
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#BTEditorial - Protect credit union members also

The leadership of the local credit union movement must certainly be wondering why such an extensive section of the Barbadian public remains exposed and unprotected from the vagaries of operating in the local financial system.Credit unions in this country hold the deposits of more than 200 000 Barbadians. That represents an enormous portion of our population, across all demographics and economic stations.For the  most part, however, the near $3 billion held by credit unions in this country are the hard-earned savings of ordinary men and women from working class homes. They are confident that credit unions are operating in their interest more so than other financial institutions and they place their savings there.Credit unions had their genesis here in the 1940s as savings societies and cooperatives, built on the philosophy of self-help.In fact, it was a group of low-income earners and members of the St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church who formed a savings union in 1947, which was kno

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