EditorialLocal News #BTEditorial – A window opens in Haiti by Barbados Today 13/03/2024 written by Barbados Today 3 min read The overnight resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry presents a pivotal opportunity to break Haitiโs most recent, vicious fever of chaos, suffering and bloodletting. The CARICOM declaration on the outcome … Continue Reading 13/03/2024 0 comments FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
EditorialLocal News The Holders Hill community lessons by Barbados Today 12/03/2024 by Barbados Today 12/03/2024 Holders Hill, St James was famous for the number of national and international cricketers it has produced; however, in 2024, this villageโs reputation for dogged defiance against one of the … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Editorial #BTEditorial – Familiesโ progress hinges on womenโs progress by Barbados Today 09/03/2024 by Barbados Today 09/03/2024 The achievements of women were celebrated on March 8, International Womenโs Day; however, those strides still do not represent the targeted final destination. According to the United Nations, achieving gender … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
EditorialHaitiNewsPolitics Mottley, Canadian PM discuss Haiti crisis by Sandy Deane 08/03/2024 by Sandy Deane 08/03/2024 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been discussing the troubling crisis unfolding in Haiti with Prime Minister Mia Mottley. A statement from the office of the Canadian Prime Minister said: … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Editorial #BTEditorial – Saluting all females on International Womenโs Day by Barbados Today 08/03/2024 by Barbados Today 08/03/2024 Friday is a significant day in world history and Barbados, much like the rest of the Caribbean, acknowledges this day in a big way. International Womenโs Day is significant not … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
EditorialLocal News Make the effort worth it for workers by Barbados Today 07/03/2024 by Barbados Today 07/03/2024 If workers at the Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) receive an incentive pay increase, it is well deserved. While it is important to distinguish between those who operate from the comfort … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Editorial Openness will reduce suspicion by Barbados Today 02/03/2024 by Barbados Today 02/03/2024 Transparency has a way of shutting down rumours and innuendo. Consequently, when the public has been fully informed and that information is consistent, then the critics are left with very … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Editorial No track for athletics; but why are we here yet again? by Sandy Deane 01/03/2024 by Sandy Deane 01/03/2024 They say history has a way of repeating itself. That said, one would think that people would do all in their power to ensure the outcome, the second time around, … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Editorial Barbados needs a Dangerous Dogs Act. Now. by Barbados Today 29/02/2024 by Barbados Today 29/02/2024 The latest spate of vicious dog attacks reported across Barbados, one in the Botanical Gardens meant to be a haven for all, in addition to the harrowing account of jogger … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
EditorialNews Weโre in denial over population decline. Time to face facts. by Barbados Today 28/02/2024 by Barbados Today 28/02/2024 There is no other way to put it: Barbados is experiencing a demographic shift that is leading to a declining and rapidly ageing population. The birth rate has fallen from … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail