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View ArticleFocus on charity
Captain Michael Jules, Member of the BDF Morale, Welfare and Recreation Committee and BDF Sports Programme Co-ordinator, as he gave his remarks.Some of the sponsors as they took part in the...
View ArticleMosaic thrills
The Barbados Dance Project.Judah Goddard of Altered 5th.Mosaic an annual variety concert hosted by the Parent Teacher Association of Harrison College took place this past weekend at the Frank Collymore...
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Oistins Fish Festival organisers want national recognition By: Janelle Riley-ThornhillOrganisers of the Oistins Fish Festival Committee say the festival is in need of a secretariat to assist in the...
View ArticleBEF/Scotiabank $20 Challenge winners awarded
The Lodge School students, Ashley Mason, Jayden Forde, Brian Wood and Kadeem Alleyne, accepting the Microbusiness of the Year award. They also won in the categories Most Market-Ready Business;...
View ArticleHall: Red Caps have critical role
An excited CEO of the BTPA, Dr. Kerry Hall, presents Anthony Holder with his certification.As tourism’s front-line ambassadors, red caps have been urged to play their part in ensuring that visitors...
View ArticleDLP can duplicate Grenada results, says Todd
A historic clean sweep of all 30 seats in the next general election.Democratic Labour Party (DLP) candidate for St Michael North East, Patrick Todd, strongly believes this is doable by the Freundel...
View ArticleNOT ON RADAR
LGBT rights activists not pushing for gay marriageGay marriage is not currently on the agenda of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights activists in the Caribbean.So says Kenita Placide,...
View ArticleDLP candidate for the City says he’s been making a difference
Democratic Labour Party candidate for The City, Henderson Williams (left), speaking yesterday about the work he has been doing in the constituency, during a press conference at his Evelyn’s Avenue,...
View ArticleCollaboration key in dealing with economic issues
Novaline Brewster, Public Affairs Officer, Central Bank of Barbados.“Collaboration benefits all. Collaboration helps us with our economic analysis, it helps us to test the pulse in relation to our...
View ArticleWater coolers donated to schools, polyclinic
Members of the Muslim community, as well as representatives from the schools and the Branford Taitt Polyclinic receiving the water coolers, during the presentation at TMR Sales and Services,...
View ArticlePilot project to start soon
Project Manager in the Ministry of Transport and Works, Dave Scantlebury.BARBADIANS will soon be seeing the beginning of a major road enhancement project.Project Manager in the Ministry of Transport...
View ArticleExpert: Protect yourself from fraud
Director of CreditInfo Barbados Grady Clarke engages several participants during the seminar.With fraud on the increase, businesses and individuals must be educated on how to recognise and avoid such...
View ArticleMoore: No surprise
General Secretary of the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) Toni Moore is not in the least surprised by government’s announcement that it was not only taking public workers’ salary negotiations off the...
View ArticleFraud on the RISE
Crimes of fraud are on the increase in Barbados, with at least one case heading to the law courts each week.Making this disclosure, Royal Barbados Police Force Criminal Investigations Division’s...
View ArticleHilary school term ends next week
Public schools will close for the Easter holidays next week.The second term (Hilary) ends on Wednesday, March 28, for students, and Thursday, March 29, for teachers.Two weeks have been allocated for...
View ArticleProfessor Moore highlights waste challenge
Head of the Department of Economics at the UWI Cave Hill Campus, Professor Winston Moore.“WE have a developing country with a developed country waste problem.”This observation comes from Professor of...
View ArticleRepublic Bank Barbados placing emphasis on supporting education, sports, culture
Managing Director of Republic Bank, Barbados, Anthony Clerk (l) presents to Dr. Consultant General and Renal Transplant Surgeon, Margaret O’Shea at the ‘Power to Make A Difference’ (PMAD) Awards to...
View ArticleTVET policy to be revised
Car painting finalists of the WorldSkills Barbados competition were present during yesterday’s launch ceremony, held at the Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology.The Technical and Vocational...
View ArticlePOWER PLANS
BL&P working to avoid another islandwide blackoutManaging Director of the Barbados Light & Power Roger Blackman (centre), Engineering Manager Nneka Archer (left) and Director of Asset...
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