No compensation is pending for those who now have to get rid of thousands of dollars worth of petro-based plastics and styrofoam products after the ban on those items take …
Marlon Madden
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Six participants in the 2018/2019 cohort of the Student Entrepreneurial Empowerment Development (SEED) programme are one step closer to realising their dream of becoming owners of their own businesses as …
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A business idea from a former public sector worker who was retrenched last year is among winners of a University of the West Indies contest to find viable startups by …
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Plans to develop several berthing areas off the south, west and north of the island are in motion. Minister of Tourism and International Transport Kerrie Symmonds said the request for …
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Employers across Barbados are generally dissatisfied with the level of readiness for the workforce among young people leaving secondary and tertiary learning institutions here. This is according to Chief Executive …
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Barbados is at a tipping point when it comes to crime and violence, Minister of Economic Affairs and Investment Marsha Caddle has declared, suggesting that failure to invest in young …
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As a year-long stalemate drags on, the Barbados External Creditor Committee has flatly rejected Government’s latest debt restructuring offer as talks between the two sides sour. In the latest developments, …
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It was definitely a festive Friday for hundreds of locals and visitors who gathered at the Pelican Village location yesterday for the weekly Festive Fridays Pelican Village Night Market. To …
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The green energy investment arm of the Williams Industries Inc. group of companies, Williams Caribbean Capital (WCC), continues to reap major success. Recently, the Climate Bond Standard Board approved the …
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One of Barbados’ historic buildings, the former home of one of the island’s national heroes, is no more. Barbados TODAY understands that the abandoned Belfield Mansion, located on the premises …