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Article by Retired journalist Al Gilkes placing a wreath on the grave of long-time colleague Gordon Brooks. (Picture by Kenmore Bynoe) Social Share For three decades, Gordon Frankshot Delisle Brooks featured panoramas of iconic places like Lord’s and the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Yesterday at his funeral service at St George Parish Church, his adoring family and friends just wanted one last image of the departed photographer extraordinaire. Brooks, who brought swagger, style and world-class skills to photography, was remembered by all and sundry as humble, endearing and easy to get along with, whether playing Scrabble at home or strolling on the south coast along Miami Beach. ....
Few people get to celebrate their birthday and Christmas on the same day – and even less reach 100. But today Marguerita Payne celebrated all three. With proud family, friends and St George North Member of Parliament Toni Moore, the island’s newest centenarian enjoyed her big day.
“I feel very happy and once you live in the Lord you would be always happy and nice. Thank the Lord that I live to see it, the spritely Payne told reporters. According to her first granddaughter Lynette Callendar, Payne who outlived her two sons, is the grandmother of 16 and is happy and healthy. ....
December 19, 2020 Barbadians were Friday urged not to let their guard down in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic as its economic fallout leaves many jobless and struggling to make ends meet. Speaking in the Senate on the Barbados Humanitarian Service Award Bill, Senator Reverend Dr John Rogers said he detected a note of celebration among fellow senators on the national accomplishments in effectively managing the pandemic thus far. But the Anglican cleric warned that the pandemic is not over yet, and may not be anytime soon. He declared: “It is far from over and we have done well here thus far. ....