At this time of year, shops are usually operated for extended periods of time. Owners and managers are being reminded that while co-operation regarding the need to work overtime may be …
Local News
-
SOURCE: CMC- Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley has asked his attorneys to determine whether legal action could be taken against an opposition legislator, who claimed he had benefited from the …
-
By Janeil Odle Barbados Council for the Disabled Kevin Keenoo once said: “When they say you can’t, they show you their limits, not yours”. For years barriers have been placed …
-
By Andwele Boyce Barbados Council for the Disabled On this International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD), we must admit that the work of improving the lives of persons with …
-
Jada Inc is donating wood and lumber to charities, vocational schools, and neighbourhoods across the island as part of its newly launched Recycling and Sustainability Programme. Over 50,000 linear feet …
-
BARBADOS COUNCIL FOR THE DISABLED PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE December 3rd, 2021 Amidst the upheaval that has defined our world over the past two years, persons with disabilities will pause today to …
-
SOURCE: CMC- West Indies suffered another massive defeat to Sri Lanka, losing by 164 runs in the second and final Test match at Galle International Stadium here on Friday, to …
-
The Ashfall: Things Seen and Unseen, a digital book which features 55 breathtaking photographs that have been paired with moving literary captions, was recently launched by The National Cultural Foundation. …
-
The St. Martin’s Mangrove and Workman’s Primary Schools are two of eight primary schools that will benefit from Sagicor’s Adopt-A-School programme over the school year. The effort is part of …
-
The Barbados Police Service will soon transition to a digitized information system along with the police forces in several other Caribbean countries. It’s all part of the United States Agency …