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The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC) extends sincerest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of actor and community activist Hal Greaves. The unstinting and unwavering dedication and conviction of Mr Greaves to make a positive difference in the lives of the youth in at risk and challenged communities is well known and acknowledged. His selfless commitment to being a mentor, father figure and peacemaker served as an inspiration to many.
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FOR those who had direct contact with Hal Greaves, it is a shocking blow to lose him suddenly. As the news hit social media, scores of comments flowed about this “one of a kind” social worker and dramatist. Many of the persons in south Trinidad remember him from the popular theatre group, My People Incorporated.
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Recent scandals amongst high-profile sports governing bodies have thrown the global spotlight onto sports governance . The FIFA revelations proved especially shocking.
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ACTING Commissioner of Police Harold Phillip added his voice to a chorus of condolences and tributes following the death of Laventille activist, peacemaker and father figure Hal Greaves, known to many by his alter ego “Uncle Roy”.
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Special Olympics Trinidad and Tobago (SOTT) will be staging its first Seaside Games for persons with intellectual disabilities on Sunday, at the Maracas Beach Facility. The games, which will involve open water swimming, beach volleyball, an aquathlon (Run-Swim-Run) and beach soccer, will be an all-day event, starting at 7.30 a.m. and concluding at 4.00 p.m.
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The Caribbean Association of National Olympic Committees (CANOC) became the latest organisation to adopt the Sport Integrity Global Alliance’s (SIGA’s) Universal Standards on Sunday, in a demonstration of CANOC’s commitment to upholding and implementing the highest standards across good governance, financial integrity and sports betting integrity. The decision was made on Sunday 23 October, at CANOC’s General Assembly, one day following the annual CANOC Workshop that addressed Governance, and which featured presentations by ICSS personnel, Emanuel Medeiros and Katie Simmonds
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Inspection and reflection season has begun in International Olympic Committee (IOC) circles; an opportunity to consider the good, the bad and the ugly before applying lessons for the future.
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Former President of the Caribbean Association of National Olympic Committees (CANOC), Steve Stoute, has relinquished leadership of what he considers his baby, CANOC, after 17 years at the helm. On Sunday 24 October 2016 Stoute made good on his word given two years earlier when elected in his native Barbados, to step down after two-of the current four-year term.
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President of the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee (TTOC), Brian Lewis, is now the Interim President of the Caribbean Association of National Olympic Committees (CANOC). Lewis was unanimously elected to serve in the capacity following the resignation of former President, Steve Stoute. of Barbados.
