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New method of dealing with ‘fender benders’ suggested

The congestion caused by minor crashes – fender benders which...

Special needs teachers get new insights

With the start of the new academic year in two weeks, special needs...
Colin Jordan

Job internship programme for youth coming

Government is committed to providing more opportunities for young...
Crystal Drakes

Senators welcome amendments to Electric Light and Power Act

The amendments to the Electric Light and Power Act should be the...

Strive for excellence

“Do not waste time living someone else’s life, don’t let other...
Minister of Creative Economy, Culture and Sports John King

King: CARIFESTA ‘to the world’

PORT OF SPAIN – The biennial Caribbean Festival of Arts –...

Bots and bionics

Over the last five years, the organisers of the annual Barbados Junior...
Colin Jordan

‘On service’

Three new civil service commissions – governing the hiring,...
Senator Kay McConney

VAT debts write-off as amendments pass

The Labour Party administration has kept a mini-budget pledge made...

More attention needed

Despite the achievements Caribbean countries have enjoyed regarding...

Deepening ties

As part of its mandate, the Caribbean Disaster and Emergency Response...

Sustainability in focus

We talk a lot about the green and blue economy and sustainable...

Hyuna International on board

As the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus’, Department...

Getting closer

The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, has signalled its...

From scalpel to pen and paper

United States-based, Barbados-born surgeon Dr Velma Scantlebury who...
Patrick Rochon

Region lags global shipping trends

Barbados and the Caribbean appear to be lagging behind most of the...

Globalisation and inequality

Globalisation has had its benefits in many ways, but its focus on...

Making it personal

Climate change and its impact on our environment have begun to occupy...

Inconspicuous but not invisible

The most successful leaders are not necessarily the ones with the most...