The St Vincent Grammar School (SVGS) will be back on top again! This is the promise made by Hugh Colin Sam, headmaster of the all-boy secondary school, at the institution’s 114th anniversary Thanksgiving Service held yesterday at the Kingstown Methodist Church. Sam was in a celebratory mood as he reminded the boys that there is no other secondary school in the country that has celebrated 114 years or that can …
Victoria Moses, St Vincent and the Grenadines’ newest centenarian believes that the key to reaching the milestone age is for one to take care of themselves. Moses was born in Chateaubelair to Arthur and Maryann Moses (nee Collis) on June 1, 1921. She was the fifth of 10 children; three brothers and six sisters. The centenarian, who has outlived all nine of her siblings, celebrated her 100th birthday on Tuesday with …
PR elevated the socio-cultural and political consciousness of our nation
Parnel Randolph Campbell with his bride Juliette (nee Peters) surrounded by their wedding party at the Kingstown Methodist Church on December 15, 1973. Social Share
I am honoured to have been given this opportunity to trace in tribute the formative path which led to my deep respect and appreciation for “PR Campbell”.
My journey began with ‘Buy yo own cigarette’ while he was at Cave Hill; then “the Black Power wedding” to “our Miss Peters” when we were in first form; then the Educational Forum ‘with Mummy’; then “but that’s not PR’s position” during his period as a Minister of government; then rooting for his success with the Constitutional Reform Commission and finally speaking with him because I disagreed with a position he had expressed about the GHS on ‘The Law and You’.
PR elevated the socio-cultural and political consciousness of our nation
Parnel Randolph Campbell with his bride Juliette (nee Peters) surrounded by their wedding party at the Kingstown Methodist Church on December 15, 1973. Social Share
I am honoured to have been given this opportunity to trace in tribute the formative path which led to my deep respect and appreciation for “PR Campbell”.
My journey began with ‘Buy yo own cigarette’ while he was at Cave Hill; then “the Black Power wedding” to “our Miss Peters” when we were in first form; then the Educational Forum ‘with Mummy’; then “but that’s not PR’s position” during his period as a Minister of government; then rooting for his success with the Constitutional Reform Commission and finally speaking with him because I disagreed with a position he had expressed about the GHS on ‘The Law and You’.