Data collection is key
Professor Clive Landis, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Undergraduate Studies at the UWI and Chair of the UWI COVID-19 Task Force. (File photo)If schools are going to remain open during this time, the...
View ArticleCXC’S ACTION PLAN
Council to meet with regional education ministers today, public strategy comingChairman of the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC), Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, speaking during a virtual press...
View ArticleUWI Open Campus sailing over COVID wave
New Deputy Principal of the UWI Open Campus, Dr. Francis Severin.UWI Open Campus Marketing and Communications Manager, Dr. Cleveland Sam.WHILE many institutions and organisations were thrown into...
View ArticleFormer BLP parliamentarian still under fire
COMMENTS made last Thursday night on the St. George North by-election campaign trail by former parliamentarian Delisle Bradshaw have received a huge backlash from the general public and from all sides...
View ArticleNo to discrimination
Rector of the St. George Parish Church, Senator Reverend Dr. John Rogers says that discrimination has no place in the Church.“I know that at this time there are many marches, and many marches planned...
View ArticlePrincipal welcomes donation from past students, Rentokil
Paula Jackman, General Manager of Rentokil Initial Limited and Salina Pitcher, Hygiene Sales Consultant, present one of the five hand sanitiser dispensers to Principal of the Bay Primary School,...
View ArticleReifer ready to serve
Floyd Reifer, is assuring the constituents in St. George North that he is in it for the long haul.Political newcomer, Floyd Reifer, is assuring the constituents in St. George North that he is in it for...
View ArticleDo your research about development of COVID-19 vaccine
Persons are being encouraged to do their own research in relation to the facts about the development and efficacy of a COVID-19 vaccine.Speaking during the CTO’s recent Caribbean Tourism Recovery...
View ArticleCSOs have important role to play
Collaborating with civil society organisations (CSOs) is critical to not only help them better serve their constituents, but so that they can in turn contribute to enhancing national development...
View ArticleWood backs Reifer
Governance a concernFormer BLP member, Anthony Wood, endorsed the DLP’s Floyd Reifer to be the next Member of Parliament for St. George North.A former Cabinet Minister has expressed concern about the...
View ArticleGov’t to pay for CXC reviews
Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley announced that the Government would foot the bill for any Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) exam reviews requested by the students of Barbados.ON Sunday night, Prime...
View ArticleSmooth start to Ellerslie re-opening
Students getting their temperatures checked at Ellerslie School.This student followed the protocols and sanitised his hands.IT was an uneventful and smooth start for students and staff at the Ellerslie...
View ArticleProtocols being followed
Classes resumed at The Ellerslie School yesterday as staff and students headed back to the St. Stephen’s Black Rock facility following its temporary two-week closure.The secondary school was closed on...
View ArticleReifer bowling bouncers and yorkers
...already getting things done in St. George NorthDemocratic Labour Party (DLP) candidate for St. George North by-election, Floyd Reifer.DEMOCRATIC Labour Party (DLP) candidate for St. George North...
View ArticleBrathwaite: PM, AG too quiet on crime
STOP looking back!That’s the advice given by former Attorney General Adriel Brathwaite to Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley as he expressed concern about the high level of crime in the country and the...
View ArticleWorrell: Moore does not need a secondary post
FORMER Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Senator Andre Worrell says former Independent Senator now Barbados Labour Party (BLP) candidate for St. George North Toni Moore has failed workers in her...
View ArticleClarke to be presented with BLP top award
Former MP for St. George North, Gline Clarke will this Friday be presented with the highest award of the Barbados Labour Party, the Grantley Adams Award.This Friday, former MP for St George North Gline...
View Article‘Unfortunate’ statement unlikely to greatly influence election: Wickham
While the comments made by former minister Delisle Bradshaw during a recent Barbados Labour Party (BLP) St. George North meeting were “unfortunate”, they will have minimum impact in drawing sympathy...
View ArticleCXC CEO addresses issues
The Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC), Wayne Wesley addressed some of the major issues of students, parents and teachers during a virtual press conference...
View ArticleDrainage concern
This approximately 9 000 sq ft pond is a serious concern for one Cane Garden Crescent family.The pond, created by the recent heavy rains that affected the island is three feet deep in certain...
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