Bruce Almighty has copped this year’s Tune of the Crop title with his popular hit Mauby. He will take home the winning prize of $7500. Almighty finished ahead of …
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Authorities are pleased with how this year’s Crop Over festivities turned out, and are hoping that it is the start of an improved and more exciting festival. They have described …
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New Kadooment route gets the support of some vendors and spectators at Haggatt Hall
Today’s new route for Grand Kadooment got the thumbs up from the scores of spectators and vendors who assembled at Haggatt Hall, St Michael. And even though they admitted …
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Armed with blankets, umbrellas, chairs, picnic baskets and coolers, spectators began converging along the area of the Bussa roundabout from as early as 8 a.m. They took up spots and positions on …
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Revellers give Crop Over a passing grade, some call for a review of the new route
by Sandy Deaneby Sandy DeaneSome Grand Kadooment revellers describe this year’s new route as “too hot and too long” and they want Crop Over stakeholders to go back to the drawing table for next …
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SOURCE: BBC SPORTS: West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin, the scorer of the fastest hundred in women’s T20 internationals, has retired from the international game, blaming a negative team environment. Dottin, …
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Producer of Grand Kadooment Adisa Aja Andwele described today’s colourful parade as a success when he spoke to Barbados TODAY this afternoon. Under mostly sunny conditions, revellers from 11 …
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Pan Africanists praise local social activist Robert ‘Bobby’ Clarke
by Anesta Henryby Anesta HenryAs Barbadians celebrate Emancipation Day on Monday, lawyer and social activist Robert Bobby Clarke is being lauded for his significant contribution to the trade union movement and defending the …
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There were 215 new COVID-19 cases, 95 males and 120 females, recorded on Sunday, July 31, from the 513 tests carried out by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. The …
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Two more families have lost loved ones as a result of COVID-19. On Sunday, July 31, two women, aged 59 and 91, died from the viral illness. Their deaths have …