The National Cultural Foundation has extended the deadline for public participation in the Literary Arts project “2021 – A Year to Remember”. Writers were asked to capture significant moments in …
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There are many things that could negatively impact travel plans, such as last-minute cancellations, flight delays, illness or other unexpected occurrences. If recent experiences have taught us anything, it’s that …
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Karen Jahren Thomas is a talented Barbadian reggae artiste with much to share in her beautiful music. The former student of Springer Memorial School realized that she had a passion …
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The “real reason” for the Constitution Amendment Bill 2022 being laid in Parliament is to create opportunities for Barbadians. So says Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of Government Business in …
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Argentina’s President Alberto Fernández has ended a one-day working visit to Barbados after holding discussions with Prime Minister Mia Mottley and leaders of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). …
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Accommodation bookings are once again trending in the right direction, for at least the next two months, according to the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA). However, there is growing …
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Some teachers and ancillary staff are in favour of returning to the classrooms on February 21. President of the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) Kimberley Agard told Barbados TODAY …
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The new Constitution of Barbados will be shaped by a draft prepared by Prime Minister Mia Mottley over a decade ago when she was Attorney General. This was announced by …
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Attorney General Dale Marshall has defended the Government’s constitutional amendment to allow opposition representation in the Senate, insisting the move is to “give those individuals who did not win at …
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Prime Minister Mia Mottley on Tuesday declared that her government was simply “doing the right” thing in amending the 55-year-old Barbados Constitution to change the qualifications for membership in both …