The following statement was issued by Prime Minister Mia Mottley: The Caribbean region today lost one of its most beloved daughters of music and culture in Francine Edwards, better known …
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By Michron Robinson Despite high levels of unemployment locally, some young livestock farmers are determined to create opportunities for themselves. This as the graduates of the Ministry of Youth, Sports, …
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By Michron Robinson Students and staff of the Christ Church Girls’ School ended the term on a high note on Thursday. They showered praises on Honesty Ambassador Safia Bernard …
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By Morissa Lindsay Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment, Charles Griffith has plans to make the Wildey Gymnasium a hub for sports in Barbados as he assured that plans …
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Parents of students who attend St Boniface Nursery school want to hear from the Ministry of Education before the start of the new school year in January about the mould …
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Legislation is coming to deal with the illegal importation of pets, says Minister of Agriculture, Food and Nutritional Security, Indar Weir. Describing recent pictures of a python in the Newton …
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Former minister responsible for culture and two-time calypso monarch John King is suggesting that Barbados gives the late calypso icon Singing Francine the recognition she deserves with a fitting memorial. …
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A High Court judge lamented on Friday that the continued indiscriminate use of illegal guns has the Barbadian society “almost paralyzed with fear”, with honest law-abiding citizens afraid to leave …
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Opportunities for use of firearms in Barbados are popping up “too frequently for comfort”, a newly appointed judge said on Friday as she joined in the chorus of people expressing …
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Some former Barbadian LIAT employees are considering parting ways with the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) and National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) accusing them of a lack of proper representation …