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Trinidad’s RBC Cleans Coast, Working Together to Save The Environment.

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RBC Royal Bank employees collected nearly two thousand pounds of debris from Chagville and Harts Cut, Chaguaramas, Trinidad on the weekend in observance of World Environment Day and World Oceans Day.

The initiative is part of RBC’s commitment to environmental sustainability and an investment in the future of the planet. More than 120 employees gathered to clear garbage, and other debris, including glass bottles, aluminium cans, plastic bags, and Styrofoam containers along the beaches. Team RBC collected 145 bags of debris weighing 1,950 lbs. in partnership with the International Coastal Clean-up and Caribbean Network for Integrated Rural Development (CNIRD).


“As a good corporate citizen, we understand our responsibility is not only to our clients and employees but also to the country and communities in which we serve to ensure they prosper,” said Richard Downie, Managing Director.
“The beach clean-up is an important initiative to preserving our natural resources and protecting our local ecosystems. Our RBC employee volunteers take pride in participating in these efforts because they understand the positive impact of the initiative in making a difference to the environment.”


On a larger scale, RBC is committed to a path of environmental sustainability. The bank has pledged to reduce its environmental footprint, promote environmentally responsible business activities, and offer environmentally responsible products and services.

In addition to funding and supporting sustainable solutions, RBC has donated millions to environmental charities worldwide. This commitment to environmental sustainability is an investment in the planet’s future, read a statement issued by the company.


World Environment Day, observed on June 5th annually, is the most significant international day for the environment. Celebrated by millions of people worldwide, the event is the largest global platform for environmental outreach.

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Mothers in Focus; Encouraged to Assert Themselves.

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Young mothers have the distinguished honor of shaping the generation to come. With that in mind, emphasis is being placed on honoring all mothers this Mother’s Day weekend. In an extraordinary shift however, organisers of one celebratory event dubbed, ‘To Mom With Love,’ say they are paying close attention to the state of affairs in T&T at this time, hosting their event from 11:30am and ending at 3pm, to ensure the safety of all patrons. 

A lot goes into the formal planning of any event, and special events honoring niche audiences is no different. Understanding that women are their primary target audience, Lou Francis and his team have made safety a top priority. “Because of what’s happening in our society presently, our aim is to provide an event that offers an outlet for safe and enjoyable entertainment. We are starting and ending earlier than usual to ensure that our patrons return to their homes while it is still light out,” said Francis. 

Emphasis placed on reigniting the love and appreciation for mothers in society, Lou explained that his team saw the significance of celebrating mothers and honoring them for all that they do, throughout the year. “Mothers have, and continue to be the bedrock of society. Celebrating them is a way of honoring and showing appreciation for the love, care and sacrifices that they make for their children and families,” he said. 

‘To Mom With Love’ takes place on Mother’s Day – May 12th at the Torenia Hall, Centre of Excellence. “Moms and their loved ones can look forward to a sumptuous luncheon prepared by renowned chefs. Entertainment will be top tier, ranging from precision instrumentalists to top class vocalists,” assured Francis. The event features the likes of The Baron, Charmaine Forde, Kerwin Trotman, Pedro Lezama, John Thomas and ‘D’ Piano Girl, Johanna.  

Urging all mothers to proudly assert themselves in the lives of their children, Francis said mothers are natural nurturers who guide and shape the lives of their children, which essentially builds society. “As young mothers take on the mantle of such immense responsibility, I would like to let them all know that they are important and they are needed. We all know that the journey is not without its challenges, but we must remind all mothers of the pride and joy they all feel when they see their children flourish. That is the reward.”

For further information on ‘To Mom With Love,’ those interested can call 732-3402. 

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Melly Rose Launches, “30 Days, 30 Businesses.”

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Trinidad and Tobago singer Melly Rose has announced an exciting initiative aimed at supporting local businesses at home in T&T. In a recent video posted to her social media platforms, Rose invited small businesses to participate in a unique promotional campaign that will span 30 days.

With an Instagram following of over 151k, the artiste is leveraging her space to provide free promotion to 30 different businesses in Trinidad and Tobago. The campaign, aptly titled “30 Days, 30 Businesses,” will offer each selected business one day of promotion on Melly Rose’s Instagram stories, reaching a wide audience of potential customers.

A media release issued encouraged small businesses to message Melly Rose via social media to express their interest in participating in the promotion. The first 30 businesses to reach out will be chosen to be featured in the campaign.

“I’m thrilled to be able to support local businesses in Trinidad and Tobago through this campaign. Small businesses are the backbone of our community, and I’m eager to help them gain exposure and reach new customers,” said the singer, this as she noted the importance of community solidarity and collaboration.

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TRIBUTE TO A LEGEND

Trinidad and Tobago musician, honorary doctor, philanthropist and friend, Dr. Roy Cape has passed away.

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