Local NewsNews Beef from Argentina now available in Barbados by Anesta Henry 22/11/2023 written by Anesta Henry 1 min read Barbadians can now enjoy the world-famous Argentine beef which Argentina’s Ambassador to Barbados Ciro Luciano Ciliberto has suggested will be popular among householders and tourists alike. Recently, the Lower Estate, … Continue Reading 22/11/2023 0 comments FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Agriculture chief predicts improved local production in time for Christmas by Anesta Henry 16/11/2023 by Anesta Henry 16/11/2023 Extreme weather conditions have resulted in shortages of local produce and a hike in prices, but Chief Agricultural Officer Keeley Holder is optimistic farmers’ yields will rebound and be able … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Don’t separate primary boys and girls, says retired educator by Anesta Henry 11/11/2023 by Anesta Henry 11/11/2023 By Anesta Henry A retired educator has come out in opposition to a fellow veteran’s suggestion that boys and girls be taught in separate classes in primary schools. Jeff Broomes … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Concerns about proposed two-tier secondary system by Anesta Henry 10/11/2023 by Anesta Henry 10/11/2023 The Ministry of Education is being cautioned that it may be creating a headache for itself if it goes the route of implementing a junior and senior college system. Contributing … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews CAREER LOOK by Anesta Henry 10/11/2023 by Anesta Henry 10/11/2023 Students of the Ann Hill School were up close and personal with police officers, soldiers, make-up artists, hair stylists, photographers, chefs, and more, when the school hosted a career showcase … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Veteran educator says males, females should be taught separately in primary school by Anesta Henry 10/11/2023 by Anesta Henry 10/11/2023 Concerned that too many uneducated males seem to be falling through the cracks, veteran educator John Goddard has suggested that boys and girls be taught separately at the primary school … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Housing in St Philip for squatters, government workers by Anesta Henry 08/11/2023 by Anesta Henry 08/11/2023 A housing development in Dodds Plantation, St Philip is being created for squatters in another community in the parish as well as government workers. Senior Minister in the Prime Minister’s … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Union calls for national policy to enforce maintenance in public, private sector by Anesta Henry 07/11/2023 by Anesta Henry 07/11/2023 The National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) and Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) have welcomed the government’s maintenance plan to address sick building syndrome. However, Deputy General Secretary and Director of … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Marshall: BDF to get new home by Anesta Henry 04/11/2023 by Anesta Henry 04/11/2023 Plans are afoot to establish a new home for the Barbados Defence Force (BDF). Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Dale Marshall announced on Saturday that the Government was … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
BusinessLocal NewsNews Massy rolls out self-checkout machines at Sky Mall location by Anesta Henry 04/11/2023 by Anesta Henry 04/11/2023 Chief Executive Officer of Massy Stores Barbados Jared Wright is assuring the public that the rollout of the self-checkout machines at the various locations will not lead to job losses. … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail