Local News The UWI, Shaggy unite for a cause by Barbados Today Traffic 08/05/2021 written by Barbados Today Traffic 08/05/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 218 Two-time Grammy award winning recording artist Shaggy is collaborating with The University of the West Indies (The UWI) to perform at the Virtual Toronto Benefit Awards 2021, on Saturday, May 22 at 7 p.m. (Eastern Caribbean)/6 p.m. (Jamaica). Shaggy – Orville Richard Burrell – from Kingston, Jamaica has sold over 30 million albums to date. He has racked up no fewer than eight singles in the Billboard Hot 100, including two that went to No. 1, as well as seven albums on the Billboard 200, with four in the Top 40. A phenomenal philanthropist, especially for children, this year marks the dancehall reggae artist’s second appearance at the awards. In 2015, he received the Toronto Gala’s Luminary Award and closed the event with a surprise live performance of some of his biggest hits. On that occasion, he raised CAD $33,000 for the University’s scholarship fund. Following the Awards event, Shaggy partnered with The UWI on a number of outreach projects, including presenting a keynote in the Reggae Talks series, hosted by the Department of Literature in English. The University of the West Indies Toronto Benefit Awards supports the University’s Scholarship Fund, and the signature event honours leaders and organisations of Canadian and Caribbean heritage, or those whose body of work have impacted the Caribbean region. This year’s honourees include: Dr. Graça Machel and Naomi Campbell – Luminary Award; Denham Jolly, C.M. – G. Raymond Chang Award; CAMH: The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health – Chancellor’s Award; Wendy Beckles, Pamela Coke-Hamilton, Professor Kevin Fenton – Vice-Chancellor’s Award. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Hosted by CBC news anchor, Dwight Drummond, The UWI Toronto Benefit Awards, since its inception, has provided over 600 scholarships to students in financial need. This year’s appeal for scholarship funding is even more critical than ever. The event, which is the largest fundraiser for The UWI, in Canada, due to the pandemic health and safety guidelines, the UWI Toronto Benefit Awards 2021 will be streamed online. Registration to access and watch the gala celebration is free. To register for the 12th annual UWI Toronto Benefit Virtual Awards, log on to: http://www.uwitorontogala.org (PR) Barbados Today Traffic You may also like Forty new persons trained in elderly care 18/01/2025 Another successful internship programme at Montrose Holdings 18/01/2025 Small craft and high surf advisory in effect for Barbados 18/01/2025