Be patient, tourism players told Anesta Henry28/01/20200110 views Minister of Tourism Kerrie Symmonds is assuring all tourism stakeholders that Government is taking steps to ensure that all Barbadians can benefit from a piece of the island’s bread and… Read more
Govt makes batch of interns available to business Anesta Henry25/01/2020091 views Employers ought to partner with Government in providing internship opportunities for young people, Minister of Labour and Social Partnership Relations Colin Jordan today urged. And he suggested a pool of… Read more
Minister urges neighbour checks Anesta Henry24/01/2020179 views On the heels of the tragic death of 81-year-old Inez Mabel Fields who lived alone at Newbury, St George, Minister of Elder Affairs and People Empowerment Cynthia Forde is urging… Read more
BCD: ‘We’re above aboard’ Anesta Henry24/01/2020090 views In the wake of a deregistration scare, the Barbados Council for the Disabled (BCD) has given an assurance that the nonprofit organisation remains committed to being fully transparent and accountable… Read more
LT Gay’s classes for some at church Anesta Henry21/01/2020096 views Class four students of the Lawrence T Gay Memorial School started classes at the neighbouring Grace Hill Moravian Church where they have been relocated as a result of environmental issues… Read more
Right move, says Comissiong Anesta Henry21/01/20201127 views Barbados’ Ambassador to CARICOM David Comissiong is supporting Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley’s decision not to send Foreign Minister Senator Dr Jerome Walcott to a meeting between Caribbean leaders and… Read more
A red-letter day . . . Cadet Corps marks Governor General’s birthday Anesta Henry18/01/2020098 views The Barbados Cadet Corps Band delivered a special treat to the General Dame Sandra Mason who celebrated her 71st birthday today. The band delighted the Head of State by… Read more
Slain man’s love of family remembered Anesta Henry18/01/20200128 views Terry Small who died in a deadly cutlass attack last Independence Day was today eulogised as a loving family man who will be greatly missed. According to Small’s niece Tracy… Read more
Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Anesta Henry30/12/2018802.5K views The Haitians who were evicted from a four-bedroom house at Bonnetts, Brittons Hill, St Michael, last Thursday night, have been moved to the Salvation Army, Reed Street, Hostel. Nine of… Read more