British born Poet, Safiya Kamaria Kinshasa, who was raised in Barbados has done a feat which many female poets dream of achieving. She won all three of the UK Poetry …
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Dozens of new students flocked to the University of the West Indies as the tertiary institution prepared to welcome the second intake of students since Government restored free tertiary education …
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The two-week Camp Inspire, which was held for students at the Grantley Adams Memorial School, ended with a “dress-up tea party” today. The tea party, held at the St Joseph …
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Lorraine Bennett is an educator who has been giving private tutoring at Lori’s Academy of Learning which was officially started September 6,1999 after she completed her Bachelors of Education from …
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A combination of focus, family and discipline was the driving force behind Matthew Weatherhead’s determination to secure a Barbados Scholarship in this year’s Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exam (CAPE). He attained …
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The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) gynaecology and obstetrics department has received a donation of eight Huntleigh Doppler ultrasound units. The machines, valued at just over BDS$20, 000, were donated by …
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Operators of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) are being encouraged to network more and incorporate greater use of technology in their operations. The call has come from officials of …
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Taylor Rae of New York City is the winner of the Mount Gay National Championship in the Taste of Summer Competition walking away with US$3,000. Rae’s cocktail, Citizen’s Arrest, had …
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Paule Marshall, an influential writer whose novels and short stories about ethnic identity, race and colonialism reflected her upbringing in Brooklyn as a daughter of poor immigrants from Barbados, died …
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For almost ten years, the Caribbean region has been experiencing massive influxes of the sargassum seaweed which negatively impacts key social and economic sectors such as fisheries and tourism. The …