
William Anthony
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Jan 16, 2025 |
thevincentian.com | William Anthony
The Ministry of Education and National Reconciliation will be pleased with Pastor Al Blake’s handling of their theme: ‘Reflect, Rejoice, Give thanks; Rising above the storm’, for their Annual Church Service. Blake, Senior Pastor of the High Point Church, Arnos Vale, delivered the sermon at the Faith Temple, Thursday January 9.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
mondaq.com | Emily Haigh |William Anthony |Taylor Brodsky |Cirrus Jahangiri
Actor Blake Lively's December 31, 2024, lawsuit againstWayfarer Studios, LLC, director and producer Justin Baldoni, andseveral others associated with the movie It Ends with Ushas cast a spotlight on evolving employment law issues within theentertainment industry. The case underscores the developing natureof workplace standards and serves as a critical reminder forentertainment employers to ensure compliance with both legalobligations and workplace ethics on and off the set.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
thevincentian.com | William Anthony
The number of fatal vehicular accidents recorded for 2024 was eleven, seven more than 2023, and five more than 2022. Assistant Superintendent of Police Parnel Browne, Head of the Traffic Branch of the Royal SVG Police Force, disclosed the figures earlier this week. This year, there were 1,133 reported accidents to the Police, compared to 845 in 2023. Browne noted that this year there was a difference in the pattern of record.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
jdsupra.com | William Anthony |Taylor Brodsky |Emily Haigh
Actor Blake Lively’s December 31, 2024, lawsuit against Wayfarer Studios, LLC, director and producer Justin Baldoni, and several others associated with the movie It Ends with Us has cast a spotlight on evolving employment law issues within the entertainment industry. The case underscores the developing nature of workplace standards and serves as a critical reminder for entertainment employers to ensure compliance with both legal obligations and workplace ethics on and off the set.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
thevincentian.com | William Anthony
Out of a total enrollment of 203 students at the Union Island Secondary school, sixty-eight of those who are receiving instructions at the refurbished Old Teachers Training College at Arnos Vale, will each receive a handout of $300.00, to assist with their upkeep. The hand of assistance comes from the MRI group, comprised of Vincentians home and abroad and spearheaded by home-based businessman Keith Boyea and Financial Consultant Andre Iton, and New York-based Dionne Harry.
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