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Sports showcased as viable career

More secondary and tertiary level students in Barbados are choosing Physical Education and related subjects at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) level, but…

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Recycling mission

All schools in Barbados must have recycling bins. This is the ambitious goal of the Managing Director of Project Recycle Limited, Anderson Cherry who on Wednesday handed over three bins…

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Day for poets

Today marks World Poetry Day, which the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) declared in 1990, “to promote the reading, writing and teaching of poetry throughout the world…

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Rocking socks and lives

World Down Syndrome Day is celebrated around the world on March 21. On this day, both children and adults are encouraged to wear brightly coloured, patterned, or even odd-coloured socks…

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In Mia’s corner

The nation’s first female Prime Minister was showered with the love of supporters this afternoon at she arrived at Parliament Buildings to deliver her maiden Financial Statement and Budgetary Proposals.…

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Rodent control

As the island grapples with an increase in the rodent population, the Environmental Health Department is appealing to householders and property owners to play their part in ridding the landscape…

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Get into hospitality

Just over two dozen young people have completed a programme that provided them with unique employment opportunities, and organisers have signalled their intention to expand the initiative. The “Get Into.…

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Protecting the oceans

For people of an island depending on the sea for much of their livelihood, the ocean-polluting practices of Barbadians can best be described as surprising and alarming. Occupants on this…

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Sharon’s beauty

by Anesta Henry A rural primary school’s example of how to maintain a clean healthy environment is being touted by Environment Minister Trevor Prescod as a model for rat-infested, dirty…

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