COVID-19 Update: 17 new cases recorded Barbados Today23/09/2022086 views Seventeen new COVID-19 cases, seven males and 10 females, were reported from the 282 tests conducted on Thursday, September 22, by laboratories across the island. The cases comprised three persons… Read more
Late fightback futile as WI Women lose series against KIWI Women Barbados Today23/09/2022089 views NORTH SOUND, Antigua – Off-spinner Karishma Ramharack triggered a late collapse but New Zealand Women held their nerve to come away with a two-wicket win in the second One-Day International… Read more
#BTColumn – Economics: The dismal science Barbados Today23/09/2022070 views By Ralph Jemmott It was Thomas Carlyle, more remembered as a historian than an economist, who described the academic discipline of Economics as “a dismal science”. What he actually said in… Read more
Club has big plans for the coming months Barbados Today23/09/2022083 views On July 9, the 2022-2023 Rotary Club of Barbados Board was installed at the picturesque Bentley Mansion, a venue with much history and which aligns so eloquently with the theme… Read more
Death of colleague spur to concentrate on professional career Barbados Today23/09/20220108 views By Kimberley Cummins Dr. Dawn-Marie Armstrong once looked poised to be one of the future flag bearers and faces of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP). However, in what came as… Read more
Mark Farmer completes historic swim Barbados Today23/09/20220107 views By Morissa Lindsay Mark Farmer wrote his name on history’s page as he successfully swam across the English Channel to France in 12 hours and 19 minutes and became… Read more
YES going regional Marlon Madden23/09/2022099 views If all goes according to plan, the Youth Entrepreneurship Scheme (YES) could soon have satellite sites in strategic locations across the island and offer its services online to young people… Read more
Last Lap for charity walk Barbados Today23/09/2022078 views With 42 kilometres covered, the Red Foundation and throngs of friends have almost completed their month-long trek across Barbados. Now 12 kilometres, between Lancaster, St. James, and Daryll Jordan Secondary… Read more
Plans to help former football administrator Barbados Today23/09/20220290 views A former longstanding referee and administrator, Caveton ‘Food Franklyn’ Greenidge is calling on the football community of Barbados for financial assistance having lost both of his legs and is seeking… Read more
FTC to continue with rate hearing until court says otherwise Emmanuel Joseph23/09/2022069 views The Fair Trading Commission (FTC) on Thursday ruled that the hearing into a proposed basic rate hike for the Barbados Light and Power Company (BLPC) will not be suspended unless… Read more