Registration for Human Chain in progress
Managing Director, COT Holdings Limited, Nigel Worme. Individuals, companies and other groups and organisations are registering for the One People One Barbados Human Chain on Monday, November 28,...
View ArticleSinckler: Barbados ahead of game
Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs and MP for the St. Michael North West Constituency, Christopher Sinckler (left) presenting an award to Breakfast Chef at the Club, Barbados Resort and Spa,...
View ArticlePut on notice!
Constable Adrian Daniel accepting his certificate from the Interim British High Commissioner to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, Robert Gibson.Constable Roger Knight accepting his certificate from...
View ArticleFear factor
BUT President claims teachers were afraid to attend meetingBy: Patricia Thangaraj It is fear that kept teachers from attending the meeting called by the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) yesterday at...
View ArticlePM wants more stable industrial relations environment
Prime Minister The Right Honourable Freundel Stuart shares a light moment with the students of the St. Bartholomew’s Primary School yesterday after giving them some insight into the life of a Prime...
View ArticleUWI now BIMAP’s biggest competitor
By: By Cara L. Foster The University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus (UWI) is now the biggest competitor that the Barbados Institute of Management and Productivity (BIMAP) has in relation to their...
View ArticleBring solar costs down
Senator the Hon. Darcy Boyce, Minister responsible for Energy and Telecommunications (left), speaking with students of Frederick Smith Secondary School at the Youth Energy Forum yesterday. A...
View ArticleUS Embassy hosts American soul singer Carolyn Malachi
Carolyn Malachi, accompanied by Wes Watkins on drums, and Jerel Abraham on bass thrill the audience in Barbados at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre. The US Embassy to Barbados, the Eastern...
View ArticleCommandant encourages officers to behave proactively
By: Marsha Gittens Commandant of the Regional Police Training Centre, Sylvester Louis is calling for a proactive approach by officers of the Force in light of a possible mass deportation of illegal...
View ArticleEden Lodge Primary show off their creative skills
Students of the Eden Lodge school celebrating Barbados’ 50th Anniversary of Independence. By: Tonisha Rock-Yaw The Eden Lodge Primary Independence Committee hosted an Independence classroom decorating...
View ArticleCriminals in the C’bean keeping profits from illegal activities
By: Patricia Thangaraj In several of the regional nations, no assets have been seized from persons who have engaged in criminal activities, thereby enabling these criminals to hang on to the assets...
View ArticleAPTO raises issues for the sector
Interim Chairman of the Association of Public Transport Operators (APTO), Morris Lee, delivering remarks. Interim Chairman of the Association of Public Transport Operators (APTO), Morris Lee is...
View ArticleImagination Awards recognise local creatives
Cynthia Wilson (second from left) proudly shared a proud moment with her son Dr. Marc Wilson after receiving her Imagination Award from EBCCI Director Professor Gladstone Yearwood and Principal of...
View ArticleCompetitors learn about insurance
GM at the Co-operators General Insurance Company, Anton Lovell (left), presents a trophy and prizes to second place winner, Britney Sealy (right). Human Resources and Marketing Manager, Cheryl Forde...
View ArticleQueen’s College student triumphs
General Manager at Co-operators General Insurance Company, Anton Lovell (left) presents the trophy and prizes to first place winner, Sharon Gittens of Queen’s College (right). By: Patricia Thangaraj...
View ArticleVendors given until early January to move
FROM RIGHT: Minister of Housing, Lands and Rural Development, Denis Kellman; Interim Chairman of the Association of Public Transport Operators (APTO), Morris Lee; and Minister of Transport and Works,...
View Article‘Patients doing well after kidney transplants’
CEO of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH), Dexter James; Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Joy St. John with staff of the QEH and members of the Transplant Links Community (TLC) which includes CEO of TLC, Dr....
View ArticleUPGRADES COMING
Work to be done on bus terminals in the CityMinister of Transport and Works, Michael Lashley, seated in the excavator as he prepares to officially break ground on the project. The new Constitution...
View ArticleDirector of Nursing Services: Hospital staff committed
Staff of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital have been lauded for being committed and dutiful workers. The praise came recently from Director of Nursing Services, Bernadette Harris, during a special Cake...
View ArticlePosting images of deceased on social media disrespectful to relatives
Persons who use social media to broadcast death scenes have no respect for the relatives of victims or for the chain of notification. This is the opinion of Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police...
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