By Shamar Blunt Very few words strike fear into the hearts of Barbadians more than the news of a friend or a family member who is suffering with cancer. Unfortunately, …
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It’s time to get your votes in for the first round of the official the Student Revolving Loan Fund, Sunshine Snacks Crop Over People’s Choice Competition in association with Banks …
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Some 16 teens have so far started the journey to confidence, having commenced a programme which includes a series of life changing activities entitled Teen Intervene. The programme, an initiative …
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Seventeen-year-old Shadea Grazette is the author of the book Grow and Glow (A Self-Love Journal For Teen Girls). The former student of Ellerslie Secondary School said that she always knew …
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Education authorities are reporting a smooth start as the Barbados Secondary Schools’ Entrance Examination, commonly known as the Common Entrance Examination got underway Tuesday. Sharp looking students and parents made …
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President of the Barbados Union of Teachers Rudy Lovell and the union’s Executive Committee has extended best wishes to the 3300 students sitting today’s Barbados Secondary School Entrance Examination.
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The CARICOM Private Sector Organisation (CPSA) and the Guyana Oil and Gas Energy Chamber (GOGEC) are exploring avenues for cooperation in an effort to address a number of lingering issues …
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Attorney-at-law and intervenor in the Barbados Light & Power Company’s (BLPC) rate hearing, Tricia Watson, today failed in her bid to get the Fair Trading Commission (FTC) to postpone its …
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The island’s monopoly power supplier and intervenors objecting to its request for a basic tariff increase have agreed on the proposed issues they want to focus on at the pending …
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Do your best! That was the advice that Minister of Labour Colin Jordan and St. James North Member of Parliament Edmund Hinkson shared with pupils of the Gordon Greenidge Primary …