Clarendon youth urged to 'change their default settings' to succeed
MAY PEN, Clarendon:More than 100 youth who participated in the Digital Technology training - a partnership between the Clarendon Youth Information Centre and Sutherland Community Technology Centre - last Thursday got some valuable advice from guest...
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