Avoid the debt trap this holiday season Barbados Today24/12/20220145 views As Barbadians spend their hard-earned cash this holiday season, Financial Literacy Champion David Simpson is urging them to plan, make a budget and follow it. Simpson, who is also Consultant… Read more
Purpose and passion over profit, Lane tells entrepreneurs Barbados Today24/12/20220138 views There’s more to a successful business than pure profit. It’s about pursuing passion and ultimately purpose, Minister of State with Responsibility for Crime Prevention Corey Lane has told graduates of the… Read more
U.S. Ambassador and Marines spread Christmas cheer at Nightingale Children’s Home Barbados Today24/12/2022092 views On Tuesday, December 20, Christmas came early for the children at the Nightingale Children’s Home who received toys and other gifts from U.S. Ambassador Linda Taglialatela and the U.S. Marines… Read more
Price shift Emmanuel Joseph24/12/20220504 views Corporate Barbados is hoping for a more respectful relationship between consumers and the business community and for a reduction in commodity prices in the New Year. … Read more
Docs failed Fernella Wedderburn24/12/20220469 views A Coroner on Friday questioned whether there should be recommendations for how private hospitals in Barbados operate, as he ruled there had been gross negligence by two doctors in whose… Read more
Jews celebrate Barbados Today24/12/20220305 views Jews in Barbados from all over the world gathered at the Hilton Hotel on Thursday to celebrate Hanukkah. Barbados TODAY caught up with those representing places as far as Romania,… Read more
Coroner finds docs negligent in Warren Mottley’s death Barbados Today23/12/20222283 views The Coroner has found two doctors negligent in the death of Warren Mottley, the brother of Prime Minister Mia Mottley. In fact, Magistrate Graveney Bannister said the conduct of surgeon… Read more
ThenWhat? Charity donates hampers Barbados Today23/12/20220237 views This year the ThenWhat? Charity Christmas Hamper Drive saw over 40 families benefitting from hampers which should last them over a month. The Christmas Hamper Challenge started on December 1… Read more
Two-year-old farm being positioned for expansion into eco-tourism Sheria Brathwaite23/12/20220142 views By Sheria Brathwaite Food shortages and international supply chain issues during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic made Tanisha Hunte realise it was time to start growing her own food.… Read more
Include elderly in seasonal festivities – Griffith Anesta Henry23/12/20220134 views Retired social worker and Coordinator of the National Assistance Board’s (NAB) Elder Care Programme George Griffith is appealing to Barbadians not to forget the elderly and vulnerable in society this… Read more