Classes resume for L.T. Gay Memorial Primary School next Tuesday Barbados Today06/01/20230265 views The Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training (METVT) wishes to inform parents and guardians of students enrolled at Lawrence T. Gay Memorial Primary School, that school commences on… Read more
Official says crop start will be based on cane research to determine maturity Sheria Brathwaite06/01/20230505 views The 2023 sugar cane harvest season may not start by mid-February as anticipated by the Minister of Agriculture Indar Weir and other officials. The start date will depend on the… Read more
Khawaja leads assault on Proteas Barbados Today Traffic06/01/20230284 views Usman Khawaja moved to the brink of completing a maiden Test double-century as Australia dominated South Africa on day two of the final Test today. The 36-year-old had reached a… Read more
Sri Lanka storm back in T20I series Barbados Today Traffic06/01/20230147 views Axar Patel tried his absolute best with both bat and ball, but Dasun Shanaka continued his all-round domination of India to bring up a 16-run win for Sri Lanka in… Read more
Hamlin showing slight improvement Barbados Today Traffic06/01/20230104 views American football player Damar Hamlin is still in critical condition but showing some improvement, his team has said. The Buffalo Bills player suffered a cardiac arrest on the field during… Read more
Jan 16 hearing Randy Bennett06/01/20230120 views The unfair dismissal case of former general secretary of the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) Roslyn Smith is set to be heard by the Employment Rights Tribunal (ERT) this… Read more
BNA hoping to push netball tourism Barbados Today Traffic06/01/20230308 views By Morissa Lindsay There is an innovative tourism plan in the works to take Barbados netball forward, says President Dr Carmeta Douglin as she revealed that they are hoping to… Read more
‘On time’ Randy Bennett06/01/20230188 views Barbados’ new Constitution could be ready by September. Chairman of the Constitution Reform Commission, retired Justice Christopher Blackman believes the 10-member body should be able to complete the mammoth task… Read more
Sagicor supporting Gordon Greenidge Primary’s Reading Programme Barbados Today05/01/20230145 views Gordon Greenidge Primary School has received a much-needed donation to bolster the capacity of its Reading Programme and improve the pupils’ literacy competency, thanks to Sagicor. The leading financial solutions… Read more
Ngozi Farm and Cultural Sanctuary hosts annual Kwanzaa celebration Barbados Today05/01/20230179 views Members of the Pan-African Association, dignitaries and members of the public ended 2022 with a Blessing Ceremony and African Village Farmers Market held at Ngozi Farm and Cultural Sanctuary at… Read more