Violent music should be banned from radio
From left: Kashi Browne, DJ Timeless, and Randy Eastmond (right), teacher at the Parkinson Memorial School as they listened to Arnold ‘Gozzy’ Goslin as he made his presentation.By: Cara L. FosterEcKo...
View ArticleStudents of the Barbados Community College’s (BCC) music programme, Springer...
Some of the members of the Huntertones as they interacted with the students.Students of the Barbados Community College’s (BCC) music programme, Springer Memorial School, Alleyne Secondary School and...
View ArticleBarbados has the highest tourist satisfaction in the world
Sealy comments on designationBarbados has been rated as the destination with the highest level of tourist satisfaction in the world.In the Lower House during the debate on the Value Added Tax Amendment...
View ArticleLeadership Summit providing tools for success
By: Marsha GittensIndividuals at the helm of businesses and organisations across the island have been equipped with tools to assist them to better execute their role.These tools were imparted when they...
View ArticleRoad repairs under way
Minister of Transport and Works, Michael Lashley is giving the public the assurance that the money secured to undertake various road repairs is already being put to good use.Speaking to The Barbados...
View ArticleAG: Seek balance
Superintendent of Prisons Lieutenant Colonel John Nurse, right, presenting Best Recruit, Rachael Fontenelle, with her award.PRISON officers are being urged not to only pursue academic qualifications...
View ArticleTraining Centre being upgraded
THE Regional Police Training Centre (RPTC) has embarked on a number of initiatives to upgrade and enhance the facility, out of recognition that their delivery of training is more than providing an...
View ArticleBRSA fully supportive of cell phone ban
From this month, the Barbados Road Safety Association (BRSA) intends to launch a campaign to sensitise and educate persons about the dangers of distracted driving.BRSA President, Sharmane Roland-Bowen,...
View ArticleAttorney General concerned
Superintendent of Prisons, Lieutenant Colonel John Nurse (right), presenting Damian Headley with his award for being Best at Self-Defence.Prison officers demonstrating self-defence moves at last...
View ArticleThe View – a cut above the rest
From left to right: Democratic Labour Party (DLP) candidate for St. Thomas, Dr. Rolerick Hinds; Opposition Member of Parliament for that constituency, Cynthia Forde; alongside owner of The View Senior...
View ArticleMara Thompson bows out of active politics
It has been confirmed.Mara Thompson will not be on the list of Democratic Labour Party (DLP) candidates contesting this year’s upcoming general elections and has instead thrown her support behind the...
View ArticleSTART-UP CAPITAL
Kim Tudor launches innovation challengeYoung entrepreneurs living in the St. Michael North constituency now have the chance to get some of the funds needed to get their business off the ground.This as...
View ArticlePlan to draft Scout leaders from Barbados Defence Force
IN a desperate move to get more men to assume leadership roles in the Barbados Boy Scouts Association, the Association is currently having talks with the Barbados Defence Force (BDF) regarding drafting...
View ArticleSchool is for learning
SCHOOL is not a catwalk for fashion, a kitchen to take knives, or a shooting range to take guns.School is a place for learning.This reminder came from Reverend Davidson Bowen, as he delivered the...
View ArticleKiwanis Pride upgrades play park
MP for St. James South, Donville Inniss, cuts the ribbon with nine-year-old Zahara Gaskin as General Manager of the National Conservation Commission (NCC), Keith Neblett (far left); President of the...
View Article‘Kids Cooking for Kids’ project to be launched soon
ONE local charity is expected to launch a project which focuses on children and nutrition this year.President of Kiwanis Club Pride of Barbados (KCPOB), Donna Archer, revealed this before the...
View ArticleRIDING THE WAVES
Large sea swells a surfer’s delight Derricks, St. James in the vicinity of the Cliff Restaurant was buffeted by the high surf.The large swells brought significant debris onto the beach at Six Men’s,...
View ArticleBe careful, urges BRSA president
Persons who utilise weed whackers to cut grass at the side of the road are being urged to exercise caution when doing so.The call has come from President of the Barbados Road Safety Association (BRSA),...
View ArticleMottley: Barbados Labour Party focused, ready
Mia Mottley, Leader of the Opposition Barbados Labour Party.The Barbados Labour Party (BLP) is focused and ready.So says Mia Mottley, Leader of the Opposition Barbados Labour Party and candidate for...
View ArticleSTEADY GAINS
Principal highlights challenges, success at Daryll Jordan SecondaryHead Boy Reemar Butcher, an outstanding bodybuilder, accepts the Chairman’s Award for Most Outstanding Sports Person from Deputy Board...
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