Big win for Barbados Tridents Barbados Today27/09/20190196 views From woeful to wonderful! That’s perhaps the best way to put in perspective the scenario, which unfolded at Kensington Oval last night as Barbados Tridents ended an eight-match losing streak… Read more
Fair FTC decision, says BWA Barbados Today27/09/20191211 views General Manager of the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) Keithroy Halliday believes that the decision by the Fair Trading Commission not to hold the authority responsible for compensatory payments to customers… Read more
Selling out Barbados Today27/09/20191818 views Well-known businesswoman Asha Ms Ram Mirchandani appears to be liquidating a number of sizeable assets including a major piece of real estate in St Phillip, which has been placed on… Read more
Jada workers walk out, head for talks Barbados Today27/09/20191198 views Management from the Jada Group and the Barbados Workers Union are set to meet on Monday to address concerns raised by the company’s construction workers following a walkout this morning.… Read more
University must develop more leaders Marlon Madden27/09/20191167 views Former Prime Minister Professor Owen Arthur has thrown out a challenge to the University of the West Indies (UWI), Cave Hill Campus to develop more intellectual leaders to help Barbados… Read more
UPP blasts state of water, sanitation services Barbados Today27/09/20190174 views The United Progressive Party (UPP) has slammed the management of both the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) and the Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) for what it described as below par services… Read more
Hot debate Marlon Madden27/09/20190302 views President of the Barbados Association of Principals of Public Secondary Schools (BAPPS) Juanita Wade believes that before some initiatives are rolled out dialogue between the relevant stakeholders is necessary. Her… Read more
Youth Senate weighs in on education reform Barbados Today27/09/20190214 views Reducing the number of children leaving school without qualifications is among a raft of recommendations to transform education as youth senators debated the subject at United Nations House. The senators… Read more
Archer laid to rest in small, quiet service Barbados Today27/09/20191465 views Stephen Ainsley Archer, a paraplegic who landed in the spotlight five months ago after pleading to be paid an overdue settlement by his lawyer, was remembered today at his funeral… Read more
#BTEditorial – All in for fighting child obesity in schools Barbados Today27/09/20190170 views Six schools are about to embark on a revolutionary initiative that could be the catalyst for turning the tide on the worrying rise in childhood obesity rates. In another week,… Read more