Lifestyle Clouds and ocean currents under review . . . Barbados the launching pad for international climate study by Barbados Today 16/01/2020 written by Barbados Today 2 min read Evidence has shown that the Caribbean will be one of the most adversely affected areas as the world experiences significant changes in its climate. And today, Barbados became directly involved … Continue Reading 16/01/2020 0 comments FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Lifestyle All are important . . . Leave the plantation legacy behind – PM Mottley by Barbados Today 16/01/2020 by Barbados Today 16/01/2020 “Every single person matters. The first rule is respect one, respect all, and if we can do that as a nation rather than take the hierarchical approach that has been … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Good NewsLifestyle 61 tech ready . . . St Alban’s Primary school students receive tablets by Barbados Today 16/01/2020 by Barbados Today 16/01/2020 Sixty-one Class three students at St Albanโs Primary School were smiling from ear to ear today when they received tablets from the Aron and Christina Truss Foundation. Minister of Home … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Lifestyle Flights of fantasy . . . Imagination on display at Frank Collymore Hall by Barbados Today 14/01/2020 by Barbados Today 14/01/2020 Through writing, one can explore fancifulness of the mind, conjure images that, despite their surreal suggestions, resonate with the reader or listener because they are grounded in familiar circumstances before … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
LifestyleSports A boost for sports . . . Sports Science Society signs MOU with Trinidad football club by Barbados Today 14/01/2020 by Barbados Today 14/01/2020 The Sports Science Society of the University of the West Indiesโ Cave Hill Campus is securing internships across the region in a bid to improve studentsโ chances of success in … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Lifestyle Forging links . . . Government to partner with civil society groups by Barbados Today 14/01/2020 by Barbados Today 14/01/2020 Government is looking to better facilitate the third Sector this year by reaching out to established charities such as the Rotary Club of Barbados, to partner in the effort. This … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Good NewsLifestyle A โcalabashโ wins . . . Literary Endowment has first prize winner againย by Barbados Today 14/01/2020 by Barbados Today 14/01/2020 Attributes such as โcompelling and vivid charactersโ, โnovel story-telling anglesโ and โeasy to readโ are the hallmarks of a collection of short stories titled Hollow Calabash that ensured author, Sharma … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Good NewsLifestyle An exceptional team . . . Outstanding 2019 for the Sandals brand by Barbados Today 14/01/2020 by Barbados Today 14/01/2020 If 2019 is any indication, the Sandals brand in Barbados is in store for a similar or more stellar year in 2020. Thatโs what the general manager of Sandals Barbados … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
EntertainmentLifestyle Film fest into year four . . . And there are four reasons you should attend by Barbados Today 10/01/2020 by Barbados Today 10/01/2020 Movie lovers are in for a treat later this month. Now into its fourth year, the Barbados Independent Film Festival (BIFF) will be back from January 14 to 19, with … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Lifestyle Green economy plan advancing by Barbados Today 10/01/2020 by Barbados Today 10/01/2020 Barbados is closer to finalizing the elements of its Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) Work Plan. This follows the convening of the National PAGE Governance Mechanism today at … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail