For the first time since its founding 24 years ago, the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) Scholarship Foundation will this year fund a scholarship for studies in agro/gastronomy-related subjects. The foundation …
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Director of the Barbados Meteorological Services (BAS) Sabu Best says uncertainty surrounds when normal conditions will return to the island with the continuing volcanic activity in St Vincent. “The most …
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Arising from the ongoing discussions between authorities in St Vincent and the Grenadines and Barbados, Barbadian businesses and individuals are being asked to contribute items to a list of urgently …
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The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed the way in which institutions look at transacting business and interacting with their clients given the prevailing health and safety protocols, which are expected …
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There are now 100 people in isolation after 11 new positive cases of COVID-19 were recorded on Friday, April 9. The new cases, four males and seven females, were identified …
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The National Conservation Commission has advised that beaches are presently closed and will remain closed for the rest of today, Saturday, April 10, due to the present atmospheric conditions. Low visibility …
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Veteran tourism executive Sunil Chatrani is now a shareholder and executive chairman of Apes Hill Development. Chatrani, former Chief Executive Officer of the Elegant Hotel Group, is building the team …
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The Barbados Defence Force Maritime contingent arrived safely in St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) to deliver relief supplies in the aftermath of the La Soufrière volcano eruption. The Offshore …
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An individual’s approach to investing is determined and shaped by many factors, however, the most critical of these as it relates to forging a plan for one’s money, are age …
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Barbadians can expect to see dark, gloomy, thick ash clouds affecting the island as St. Vincent’s La Soufriere volcano continues to spew dark plumes. Director (Ag) of the Barbados Meteorological …