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Published:Friday | October 26, 2012 | 12:00 AM
CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank employees, Dawn Johnson (left), Sandra Thomas, with baby Kelise, and Hyacinth Wright at the bank's 10th anniversary church service recently. - Contributed
Gale Seymour of the CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank, Port Antonio branch, came to Kingston for the 10th anniversary church service.
(Left) Allison Callam, portfolio adviser, was spotted with attorney-at-law Camille Royes . - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Allison Callam, portfolio adviser, poses with Mark Sutherland, operations manager at Margaritaville, Montego Bay. - Contributed
Chenee Davey (left); Catherine Goodall (centre); and Naomi Cowan smile sweetly as they acknowledge oure lens at Seaga launch of his Reggae Golden Jubilee CD's
Michael Auld (left), renowned Jamaican artist, explains the concept of one of his paintings to Stephen Vasciannie, Jamaica's ambassador to the United States, during an exhibition of Jamaican art and photographs on display at the Fondo Del Sol Visual Art Center in Washington, DC. The art exhibition is mounted in honour of Jamaica's 50th year of Independence and in tribute to the late Professor Rex Nettleford. Looking on at right is Lisa Vasciannie, wife of the ambassador. - photo by Derrick Scott
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we have captured moments from Sunday's CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank 10th anniversary celebration at the University of the West Indies Mona Chapel, and the PROVEN Wealth annual Police Ball at the Montego Bay Convention Centre. Former Prime Minister Edward Seaga launched his Reggae Golden Jubilee CDs.