Clik here to view.

General Secretary of the Barbados Workers’ Union and BLP candidate for St George North Senator Toni Moore speaks to the media while her campaign manager Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment Dwight Sutherland and other supporters listen in.
The Barbados Labour Party continued its mass canvass of St. George North yesterday as MPs and supporters from the majority of the constituencies urged residents to vote for its candidate Toni Moore.
From 9.30 a.m. several Cabinet Ministers including Ministers Wilfred Abrahams, Adrian Forde, Ian Gooding-Edghill, Charles Griffith, Ronald Toppin, Kay McConney and other members of Parliament including Dr. Rommel Springer, Neil Rowe and Edmund Hinkson led various groups through the various districts within the constituency.
Accompanied by her campaign manager, Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment Dwight Sutherland, Moore, the General Secretary of the Barbados Workers’ Union, said the focus will be to engage with as much as the constituents as possible.
“This morning we have deployed some 50 teams that are going to be across the area touching different boxes across the constituency. As for me I will start off in Parish Land and I will hope that I can touch as many areas as possible. Our canvass has not started today, we have been on the ground and there are a number of people that are excited about seeing their candidate,” she told the media yesterday at the Glebe.
Sutherland, the MP for St. George South, said the group will also head into Airy Hill and Lower Estate as several issues have festered for years including poor street lighting and the need for the upgrade of sporting facilities.
Constituents of St. George North will head to the polls on November 11.(JMB)