There is a saying that children should not play with sharp-edged tools. Why? Because they are likely to harm themselves due to the danger of the implement and the inexperience …
Editorial
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Speaking publicly on the topic for the first time since making the announcement that there will be a Crop Over 2022, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley reassured Barbadians that the …
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The COVID-19 pandemic made clear to us in Barbados that workers, whom we overlooked and regarded as not terribly important in the grand scheme of things, proved to be among …
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The House of Assembly has long been distinguished by large populations of lawyers. At present, eight of the 30 parliamentarians in the Lower Chamber are lawyers, three of them Senior …
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We wonder how many Barbadians who flocked to the Pierhead, Bridgetown branch of Massy Stores last weekend, realised that they were witnessing what could be the beginning of one of …
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“It’s almost the end of the year and that means you have less than two weeks left to claim up to $10,000 in Registered Retirement Saving Plan (RRSP) savings on …
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We carried a story earlier this week which quoted union leaders as stating the obvious – teachers are exposed to COVID-19 in schools. The story went on to say that …
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The now discarded tourism slogan, pitched Barbados as Just Beyond Your Imagination. It is a place like no other, we have messaged to citizens from around the world. The record …
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Barbados’ natural beauty remains under threat. It’s not only climate change and the inexcusable actions of the rich and powerful that have failed to take decisive action to limit harmful …
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Were there a proven handbook for the raising of children that guaranteed perfect outcomes, it would be a best seller. Some Christian fundamentalists may argue that the perfect guide is …