Barbados is expected to roll out a new National Energy Investment Policy by this November that paves the way for the local private sector to establish renewable energy and climate …
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Scores of small business people now have the opportunity to export their products to the United States. That’s because the Barbados International Food Science Centre in Newton Industrial Park, Christ …
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Finding a new leader The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is currently facing a range of complex challenges, including a need for significant organisational restructuring, and rebuilding public trust following recent …
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‘Once upon a time’ might indeed be the start of a fairy-tale legend about West Indies cricket. But hark, t’was not a fairy-tale in years gone by, only the start …
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Thirty-five years or so ago, I created a series of radio docudramas on our (Barbados or the Caribbean) relationship to cricket. The underpinning idea I brought out in the series …
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How we got here Historic, trail-blazing roots In October 1937 Barbados became the first country in the world with a majority population not of white, European racial origin to grant …
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By Coretta Joe Jermaine Coopa Dan Gittens knows a thing or two about perseverance. The average person may not know, but this year marks 15 years he’s been in the …
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Nine Senior Level Meteorological Technician (SLMT) students and four students in the Operational Aeronautical Forecasting Course (OAFC) became the latest graduates of the Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH) …
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Bridgetown Market is back with a bang in 2023, in a featured role in this year’s Crop Over Festival. The team at the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) has coordinated at …
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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the author(s) do not represent the official position of Barbados TODAY. Â By Lenrod Nzulu Baraka On July 13, 2023, Reuter News Service carried …