Teachers’ Service Commission on the way
Sister Monette Collymore pins a boutonnière on Prime Minister Freundel Stuart as he arrived at the Bethesda Tabernacle for the DLP’s 62nd anniversary service yesterday morning.PRIME MINISTER Freundel...
View ArticleBLP celebrates roots
Barbados Labour Party’s (BLP) Opposition Leader Mia Mottley (right) sitting with her party members, (from right) Chairman of BLP, George Payne, Members of Parliament, Ronald Toppin, Lt. Col. Jeffrey...
View Article‘Continue your good work’
Calypsonian, Samantha Greaves poses with a Gem of the Community Award for her contribution to Performing Arts and Culture.Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Social Care, Constituency Empowerment...
View ArticleOfficial opening of Synagogue Project
From left: Chairman of Bridgetown Synagogue 1654 Management Company, Sir Paul Altman; Minister of Culture, Sports & Youth, Hon. Stephen Lashley; and Project Manager for the project and member of...
View ArticleHusbands: Take responsibility!
Deandre Phillips accepting his prize from Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation, Senator Harcourt Husbands. Rico Ward as he accepts his prize from Parliamentary...
View ArticleBSTU gets meeting
President of the Barbados Secondary Teachers’ Union (BSTU), Mary-Anne Redman, conversing with President of the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW), Akanni McDowall and BSTU Consultant, Patrick...
View ArticleNew era for Training Administration Division
The Training Administration Division (TAD) is enhancing the way it operates and is embracing technology with the introduction of Internet-based learning technologies; a new website; a virtual...
View ArticleRedman hopes Service Commission announcement more than just talk
President of the Barbados Secondary Teachers’ Union (BSTU), Mary-Anne Redman, speaking with Erskine Padmore, BSTU First Vice-President; and Rev. Charles Morris, BSTU Third Vice-President (standing), on...
View ArticleVOLUNTEERS PRAISED
VolunteeriSM is the foundation by which Barbadian culture was built on.Delivering the feature address at the Inaugural Awards Ceremony for the residents of the St. Michael Central Constituency Council...
View ArticleApril the month of safe driving for BL&P
By: Cara L. FosterTHE Barbados Light and Power Company Ltd. (BL&P) has recognised the month of April as their Month of Safe Driving Awareness.Throughout the month of April, there were many...
View ArticleCarson Cadogan walks away with top award for contribution to community
Minister of Social Care, Constituency Empowerment and Community Development, Steven Blackett presents Carson Cadogan (right) with the top award of the night -– The Chairman’s Award for his contribution...
View ArticleCall for review and modification of admissions policy of TVET institutions
Senior Programme/Research Officer at the Open Campus, the University of the West Indies, Dr. Glenford Howe.“THE purpose of [Technical, Vocational and Educational Training] TVET institutions and how...
View ArticleCost of crime too high
Damaging for developing countries’ struggling economiesChairperson of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Council of Ministers of National Security and Law Enforcement, Rayburn Blackmoore, as he spoke...
View ArticleTCI signs APIS memorandum
Deputy Premier of the Turks and Caicos, Hon. Sean Astwood (left) and US Ambassador to Barbados, Linda Taglialatela, shaking hands after signing the memorandum yesterday morning.Assistant Commissioner...
View ArticleBoyce: Well done!
From left: Permanent Secretary, Training Administration Division (TAD), Esworth Reid; Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator Darcy Boyce; Head of the Civil Service and Chairman of the...
View ArticleHigh-rise the way to go
IF the demand for housing in the urban area of this country is to be satisfied, even more high-rise apartments will have to be constructed.So says Minister of Housing, Lands and Rural Development,...
View ArticleWork needed
AN Opposition Member of Parliament says that some housing complexes owned by the State are in need of a facelift.Member of Parliament for the City of Bridgetown, Lt. Col. Jeffrey Bostic, made the...
View ArticleKellman supports Bay Street development
Minister of Housing, Lands and Rural Development, Denis Kellman, is certainly in favour of seeing additional development take place in the Bay Street area.Speaking in the House of Assembly yesterday...
View ArticleWIRSPA: Rum producers facing challenge
ALTHOUGH the rum industries in Barbados and other CARIFORUM countries continue to do well and to contribute to economic development, there are still many challenges facing regional rum producers.This...
View ArticleHold on Hyatt case
Attorney-at-law David Comissiong (right) and his colleague Bobby Clarke, making their way out of the Supreme Court Complex yesterday.The Hyatt case will be heard by the Supreme Court in the next two...
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