The broadcasting and journalism fraternity here is mourning once again following the loss of yet another colleague.
Media veteran Vere Walcott passed away on Sunday.
Barbados TODAY joins in extending sincerest condolences to his relatives, friends and former colleagues.
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One of the most easygoing and professional people I ever had the pleasure of working with in my days at CBC. I also enjoyed his afternoon programmes on Saturdays and Sundays on Gospel 790. Goodbye Charlie.
Can some one tell me where Vere Walcott is originally from, if st michael or hillaby, st andrew,
Vere was a great guy. May he rest in peace.
My condolences. Vere was very professional. He introduced me to satellite dishes.
Very good and nice man. I enjoyed his broadcasts on VOB 790 Gospel station.
Enjoy Heaven Sir!
Always spoke the Queens English to a tee.
RIP.
Condolences to his family rip vere
May he rest in peace.
Condolences to the family
Condolences to family family and friends