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Alleged bank robber says he is innocent of indictable charge
Article by June 26, 2021
Another man has been charged in connection with last month’s robbery at the Wildey branch of CIBC First Caribbean International Bank.
Teriq Kaareem Linton, of Cherry Avenue, Lower Burney, St Michael is the third person to be charged by police in connection with the incident. Unlike his co-accused, Linton was remanded to HMP Dodds following a failed application for bail before Magistrate Manila Renee.
Linton, 23, a bar manager, is charged that on May 13 he robbed Patrice Springer of $13 580 belonging to the bank. He was not required to plead to the indictable charge before the No. 2 District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court when he made his first appearance today.
Two get opprtunity to keep record clean if community service performed well
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by Denyce Blackman
Pre-COVID-19, many people may have considered digital communication work as “skills for the future”. But with a hand now forced by the current pandemic, they have undeniably proven to be the skillset of the present.
This is one of the main reasons successful entrepreneur Ian “Wize” Grazette is about to launch his digital media company The Junction in Barbados. He believes this venture comes at a prime time for those who want to hone their digital creative skills.
“Growing up, my mother would tell me Barbados has one the highest literacy rates in the world.
“However, when looking at digital literacy, this is something the UN and mapping organisations don’t take into account. In 2021, if you don’t have a computer or you aren’t internet-savvy, you’re behind.