RBC Capital Markets hosted its 11th annual Charity Day on Tuesday, themed ‘Powered by Purpose, United for Kids.’ This global initiative brings together employees to support organizations dedicated to improving children’s lives and strengthening communities. For the 2025 edition, RBC pledged a substantial US$7 million donation to over 70 youth-focused organizations across 13 countries, funding programs that aim to create brighter futures and more resilient communities. In a notable partnership, the Capital Markets team in Limegrove, Holetown, selected the Cancer Society as its 2025 charity recipient. The Cancer Society is renowned for its comprehensive approach to cancer prevention, detection, care, and wellness. RBC’s US$50,000 donation will specifically support childhood cancer treatment. Tanya Tempro, representing RBC Capital Markets, emphasized the significance of the day, stating, ‘This is an opportunity to strengthen our ties with non-profits, showcasing the collective impact of our efforts and engaging in activities that align with our mission to help clients thrive and communities prosper.’ She highlighted the need for individualized, multimodal treatment plans and compassionate care for children and their families. Dr. Greg Padmore, accepting the donation on behalf of the Cancer Society, detailed the organization’s multifaceted support for families affected by childhood cancer. This includes financial aid for medical expenses, free transportation to hospital appointments, and assistance with nutritional and educational needs. The Society also covers medication costs and facilitates overseas travel for treatment. Over the years, the Cancer Society has been a steadfast supporter of the Children’s Ward at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, donating essential appliances, books, games, and toys to enhance the care environment. Dr. Padmore expressed gratitude to RBC Capital Markets for their partnership, which eases the burden on families navigating childhood cancer.
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Public invited to view over 60 projects at 2025 National Science Fair
The Ministry of Education in Grenada has announced the 2025 National Science Fair, set to take place at the Grenada Trade Centre in St. George on November 12, 2025. The event, themed ‘Resilience in a Changing World: Adapting STEM Solutions for Climate Change and Disaster Management,’ will open to the public at 9 am. The first day, November 11, will be dedicated to judging the projects, while the second day will feature public viewing and a closing ceremony at 3 pm. Over 60 innovative projects will be showcased, demonstrating how STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) can be harnessed to address contemporary challenges and enhance Grenada’s self-sustaining potential using natural resources. The fair will include categories such as Biotic Factors, Abiotic, Robotics, Energy, Diseases and Health, Climate Resilient Infrastructure, and Green Skills. Each project must incorporate a mathematics component and at least one additional STEM element. Participants are divided into age groups ranging from infants to upper secondary students. Major sponsors include the Government of Grenada, the Green Climate Fund, and other key organizations. The Ministry of Education encourages public attendance and support for this significant event.
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WEATHER (Nov 7): Moderate showers, possible thunderstorms during the morning; residents should exercise caution
Meteorological conditions are set to shift significantly as a trough system brings weak to moderate instability, resulting in cloudy skies and light to moderate showers across the region this morning. Isolated thunderstorms are also possible, though less likely. As the day progresses, a tropical wave is expected to approach, amplifying moisture levels and instability from tonight onward. Residents in areas susceptible to flooding, landslides, and rockfalls are urged to remain vigilant during this period. Simultaneously, a frontal system in the north Atlantic is generating northerly swells along the western, northern, and eastern coastlines today. Wind speeds are anticipated to increase, leading to moderate sea conditions. Waves are forecast to reach up to 5 feet along the west coast and near 8 feet in open waters to the east. In response, authorities have issued a Small Craft Advisory and High Surf Advisory, advising sea-bathers and small-craft operators to exercise extreme caution due to hazardous marine conditions.







