Loyal visitors urged to return to 2020 Gatherin’
MINISTER of Tourism Kerrie Symmonds has issued an invitation to the many loyal repeat visitors who consider the island their second home to join Barbadians next year during the 2020 We Gatherin’...
View ArticleEQ Barbados to aid 50 000 Barbadians with their personal development
EQ Barbados, a personal development initiative which seeks to equip some 50 000 Barbadians over the next five years in improving their emotional intelligence so they can live more meaningful lives, has...
View Article‘UP YOUR GAME’
Ronnie Quimby, Chairman of the Global Leadership Summit (GLS) in Barbados.The third Global Leadership Summit was well attended at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre.“Leaders need to up their game.”...
View ArticleMany careers available in Blue Economy
Anjelica Catling (left) and Tori Bryan-Carter from the CZMU as they were interviewed by media.By: Cara L. FosterTHE fact that most children are not aware of the many careers in the Blue Economy could...
View ArticleMinistries need to work together
Some of the persons that attended Wednesday night’s Town Hall Meeting.By: Cara L. FosterThe Ministries within the Government need to work together if the agricultural industry is to flourish.This...
View ArticleLocal singers call for artistes to unite
Entertainment Industry measures required to ensure protection and improve perceptionFrom left: Artistes – Anderson, Richard Stoute, Ayana John and Lexi at the press conference on Wednesday. John and...
View ArticleAll hands on deck to help Ann Hill reopen
Members of the community came out to lend a hand.By: Cara L. FosterAnn Hill Primary School will reopen on Monday.So says Minister of the Environment, Trevor Prescod, who was speaking during an...
View ArticleImpressive growth in Barbados’ film industry
Annette Nias, Director of BCIDA (Ag) as she was interviewed by media.By: Cara L. FosterThe film industry has grown tremendously in Barbados, but there is still a long way to go. This comment was made...
View ArticleBarbados Council for the Disabled facing challenges
Minister of Home Affairs, Edmund Hinkson (right) greets members of the disabled community during church service on Sunday at Abundant Life Assembly.It has not been easy times for the Barbados Council...
View ArticleCall for gun bounty
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Dale Marshall delivering the feature address on Saturday night.Attorney General Dale Marshall says the incidence of gun related homicides has been on an...
View ArticleWater relief coming
General Manager of the Barbados Water Authority (BWA), Keithroy Halliday.Communities across Barbados experiencing water outages should be getting some relief shortly.General Manager of the Barbados...
View ArticleWell Said! Students express themselves to become speech contest winners
Radavie Welch, Most Impactful Speaker and Winner in the Juniors Category of the 15th Annual Frederick Smith Secondary School Speech Competition, receiving her prizes from Leslie Lett, Head of the...
View ArticleAPPEAL FOR FAIRNESS
Leader of the Opposition, Bishop Joseph Atherley, is calling for any investigation and prosecution as it relates to criminal activity in this country to be fair and free of any “class bias”.He made the...
View ArticlePolice officers thankful for prayers as they fight crime
Superintendent Margaret Stephen (right), expresses her gratitude for the prayers, as Pastor Courtney Selman, head of the Prayer Warriors International Foundation and organiser of the Caribbean Day of...
View ArticleAG provides update on police stations
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Dale Marshall.The new police station being constructed in Hastings, Christ Church has been plagued by delays, but the work is now nearing completion and...
View ArticleMaintenance and a halt to bullying top priorities
By: Janelle Riley-ThornhillMinister of Education, Technological and Vocational Training, Santia Bradshaw says the mechanisms for dealing with at risk children have to be strengthened.Speaking in the...
View ArticleEnough!
Fed up Milton Lynch parents stage protest actionFed up with the environmental conditions plaguing the institution and the lack of satisfactory action to address their concerns, placard-bearing parents,...
View ArticleSchool groundsmen to be trained
Ryle Rock, Senior Environmental Health Officer at the Eunice Gibson Polyclinic.By: Cara L. FosterIn an effort to help solve the rodent problems that some schools may have, groundsmen and workers from...
View ArticleSupreme Court to reopen by April 1
A move is on to have the Supreme Court reopened by April 1st this year.Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Dale Marshall, gave the update this week as he responded to a number of questions...
View ArticleImpressive operation
Minister of Labour and Social Partnership Relations Colin Jordan (right) inspecting one of the products during his tour of the Barbados Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (BADMC), Food...
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