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Ariel Saunders: Young servant of the people Sunday 14 February 2021 Ariel Saunders, activist on the St Mary s Village Council, continues his work in the Moruga community. PHOTOS BY MARVIN HAMILTON - When voters in the electoral district of Hindustan/St Mary’s went to the polls to select a new councillor in the January 25 local government by-election, they had the option of voting for 24-year-old Ariel Saunders. Saunders ran as an independent candidate and although he wasn’t elected to serve, when the results came in on election night his performance was noteworthy. Of the 2,945 votes cast, Saunders received 669. He said the results showed people are dissatisfied with TT’s main political parties and there is a fighting chance for independent candidates who are often considered outliers in the political process. ....
Poinsettias synonymous with Christmas - POINSETTIA grower Stephanie Raphael said her love of plants is what drew her to growing poinsettias. She said the demand for the plants has not decreased coming up to the Christmas season, and people have been shopping for the traditional Christmas plants since Divali. Raphael said for poinsettias to achieve the lush colours people are accustomed to, growers need to begin planting in early July. “We start them with stock pieces and grow them out. Towards the later part of the season, we cover them with black or dark fabric for at least 14 hours so they will change colour. They are photo-periodic plants, which means they need darkness to change colour. There’s a joy in seeing them come into colour, you have a sea of green and then as the season comes, you’ll see a little red here and a little pink peeping there, that’s my joy with the plant.” ....
Guardian Group looks to the youth Thursday 24 December 2020 In this November 29, 2019 file photo English teacher Marsha Singh holds a study session with students of Cowen Hamilton Secondary, Moruga. The school was a runner-up in the 2019 National Secondary School Entrepreneurship Competition (NSSEC) which the Guardian Group sponsors. FILE PHOTO/MARVIN HAMILTON - The United Nations usually partners with governments or non-governmental agencies in its mission to encourage sustainable development around the world. But over the last decade, the organisation has come to recognise – and appreciate – the value that the private sector adds when it comes to spurring innovations, facilitating knowledge-sharing and capacity building to help implement projects faster than the UN or even government. Business Day has been featuring some of the UN in TT s private sector partners about the work they are doing to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). One such partner i ....