Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by the author(s) do not represent the official position of Barbados TODAY. By Peter Webster “The highest form of ignorance is when you reject …
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If the letter written by Ms Margaret Gill in sections of the media is not sufficient to whip up support for greater involvement in protest marches throughout the environs of …
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Importance of disaster preparedness impressed on young campers
The Department of Emergency Management (DEM) in partnership with the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), have joined forces to …
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Government minister believes there is value in connecting to the past through old traditions, values, language
Older Barbadians are being urged not to turn their backs on the younger generation, but to help steer them in the right direction by teaching them traditional values and aspects …
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Minister urges business people to set up renewable energy operations which can be rolled out to other countries
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 …