Barbados does not intend to stop wooing travellers from the United States in favour of trying to get more visitors from the expanding Latin America market. But acknowledging the potential …
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CIBC FirstCaribbean has sought to assure customers that it has been aggressively warding off an attack on a small range of its Visa debit cards. In a statement issued on …
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Prime Minister Mia Mottley says an ethics review committee will be established to prevent a repeat of the Computer Science test fiasco, as she made it clear that her Government …
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The Barbados Light and Power Company (BLPC) wants utility regulators to allow it to recover more of its fixed costs by charging consumers a fixed rate. The announcement was made …
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A psychology professor believes it is highly unlikely the controversial Computer Science pre-test administered by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to school children in Barbados meets international standards. Professor of …
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Hours after the Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training tendered an “unreserved” apology in relation to a botched Computer Science test, scores of parents have demanded that the “illegal” …
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The commission hearing a request for a basic electricity rate on Wednesday issued a final warning to intervenors and attorneys for the applicant regarding their behaviour, and promised to evict …
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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has accepted full responsibility for the controversial Computer Science test that was administered to first form students in Barbados on Monday. In a press release …
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Barbados is expected to record the second-highest growth in Latin America and Caribbean economies this year, behind Guyana, according to the latest World Bank review. However, the Washington-based financial institution, …
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The Barbados Light and Power Company (BLPC) told the utility regulators on Tuesday that the Fair Trading Commission’s (FTC) records which show an excess of $32 million in accumulated depreciation …