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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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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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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Faced with threats either to their lives or of enslavement of themselves and their communities, many African kings and other leaders in sub-Saharan communities opted for cooperation with slave traders, …
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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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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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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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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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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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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 …