By Angus Jones I have sat and watched for years as the tourism sector in the Caribbean, in particular the accommodation sector, came under heavy weather from critics, who lashed …
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Recognizing the challenges that would be faced by many parents and guardians as they prepared their children and wards for the new school year, Sandals Foundation, the philanthropic arm of …
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Very warm conditions in Barbados are expected to persist throughout the remainder of September and the greater part of October. In a notice sent out earlier this week, the Barbados …
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By Adrian Sobers Harvard Business Review’s essay collection HBR at 100 is an absolute gem. One does not have to be in the C-Suite to benefit from this collection; we …
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Export Barbados (BIDC) is engaging new markets as it endeavours to boost revenue earnings from Barbadian exports to US$1 billion by 2030. Last week, Export Barbados’ chief executive officer, Mark …
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By Sir Frank Peter No ifs, no buts, no arguments… there should be zero tolerance to corporal punishment in all settings: schools, madrassas, childcare centres – wherever it’s likely to …
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By Garry Hornby & Marcia Pilgrim A major current issue in Barbados, as well as countries all around the world, is how to address children’s learning losses that occurred due …
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As has long since become the norm, the fifteen-member squad to represent the West Indies at an International Cricket Council global marquee tournament has finally been announced, mere hours …
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By Walter Edey The passing of Queen Elizabeth II of England is a momentous occasion, marking the end of seventy-years of continuous reign by a single monarch with her fair …
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ST JOHN’S, Antigua – West Indies T20 star Andre Russell has been overlooked for selection for the ICC T20 World Cup starting next month, while left-handed opening batter Evin Lewis …