Rain can’t stop the parade Barbados Today05/09/20190235 views Brooklyn’s annual West Indian Day Parade prevailed on Monday, with masquerading revelers in colourful, eye-popping costumes, steel pan, and Caribbean flags turning out to Eastern Parkway despite the pouring rain.… Read more
Standing room only Barbados Today05/09/20190410 views It was a nostalgic and emotional night for Mahalia Cummins and her band 2 Mile Hill as they celebrated the 10th anniversary of Mahalia’s Corner with the first of six… Read more
Anti-violence in focus Barbados Today05/09/20190239 views The Open Yah Eyes Project presented the winners of the inaugural Music and Video Community Anti-violence Competition on August 30 in the Training Room of the Ministry of Youth and… Read more
US$500,000 for the Bahamas Barbados Today05/09/20190177 views C&W Communications (C&W), a Liberty Latin America company, through its Cable & Wireless Charitable Foundation (Foundation), today announced that it has earmarked US$500,000 toward immediate and longer-term relief and restoration… Read more
Charities play a critical role – Mottley Barbados Today05/09/20190224 views Over the last nine years, the Barbados International Business Association (BIBA) has donated over $600, 000 in equipment to polyclinics across the island. This morning, the Eunice Gibson Polyclinic received… Read more
Lifeguards ‘need more resources, authority’ – NCC head Barbados Today05/09/20190271 views Lifeguards could do a lot more with more manpower, equipment, and powers to enforce the advice they give to beach users, acting General Manager of the National Conservation Commission (NCC)… Read more
New evidence law ‘speed up justice’ Barbados Today05/09/20190643 views Lawmakers moved to change the way the courts operate and speed up the wheels of justice as a new Evidence Act was passed in the Senate today. Lawmakers also amended… Read more
‘Dorian of crime’, warns Senator Barbados Today05/09/20190252 views Government Senator Rudy Grant has warned a “Category 5 hurricane” of consequences is headed for the society if steps are not taken to reduce crime. The hotel association leader and… Read more
UWI Guild aims to ease students’ financial burden Barbados Today05/09/20190210 views The University of the West Indies’ Guild of Students is committed to removing all obstacles hindering the holistic advancement of students, President Thacher Loutin has declared. And as the tertiary… Read more
Head hunt Barbados Today05/09/20191215 views The hunt for a new chief executive officer of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) is in the hands of the hospital’s board. Speaking to Barbados TODAY at the Eunice Gibson… Read more