By Anesta Henry A committee of volunteers affiliated with the Board of the Grantley Adams Memorial School is hoping to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to restore an old …
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By Jenique Belgrave Former Opposition Leader Bishop Joseph Atherley has added his voice to those expressing concern about several aspects of the Child Protection Bill. He urged caution as he …
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The National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) says it will be trying to get to the bottom of environmental issues at the Warrens Office Complex that have kept Government employees …
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By Marlon Madden President of the Barbados Bankers’ Association (BBA) Anthony Clerk is urging residents to take out loans to invest in renewable energy. He noted that with the banking …
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PRIVATE SECTOR URGED TO INVEST MORE IN BARBADOS’ CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE By Jenique Belgrave Barbados’ private sector is being challenged to allocate more funds towards building the island’s resilience to …
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Some 500 workers at the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) have been given a pay increase. The deal, which was brokered by their bargaining agent, the National Union of Public …
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AUGUST DATES SET FOR FTC HEARING ON ELECTRICITY RATE REVIEW HEARING Stories by Emmanuel Joseph Consumers will have to wait even longer to find out how much more they will …
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The gun-toting bad boys have been lying low since the historic truce engineered by a man whose name was once linked to the local underworld, a man once feared and …
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Father’s Day is still more than a week away but at the Blackman and Gollop Primary School today, the men who play the role of father in students’ lives were …
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FORMER EDUCATOR URGES GOV’T TO GET EX-TEACHERS IN ON REFORM EFFORTS By Sheria Brathwaite Historian and former educator Trevor Marshall is calling on the Government to establish an education reform …