Though a popular watersport locally, diving in Barbados has failed to rake in large numbers of tourists, according to a local watersports operator. Andre Miller, marine biologist, and owner of …
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Hundreds of young people who lost their jobs to Government restructuring are flocking to take part in a new farming programme, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Indar Weir has …
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Globalisation has had its benefits in many ways, but its focus on maximising financial gain has also led to continued exclusion of people based on their colour, class or race …
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The alumni of the Ursuline Convent School congregated at the St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Cathedral on Sunday for the climax event for the institution’s 125th anniversary. The school was founded …
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The Ross University School of Medicine (RUSMB) in Barbados has embarked on a community support initiative offering up to US$50,000 in charitable funds to 11 organisations involved in healthcare, medical …
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Barbadians and many other Caribbean people are no strangers to forced migration and expulsion amid multiple levels of discrimination – a fact that makes experiences of the so-called ‘Windrush Generation’ …
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Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs, Cynthia Forde is urging parents to nurture and invest in their boys. Minister Forde was speaking at New Dimensions Ministries for the National …
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Staff and students of the Roland Edwards Primary School have been challenged to build a legacy of excellence on the firm foundation laid by outgoing Principal and veteran educator, Michael …
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Head of the Association for Barbados-China Friendship (ABCF) Dr DeLisle Worrell wants Barbadians to take a greater interest in learning more about China. As such, the association will be seeking …
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The 2019 Barbados Food and Rum Festival got off to an unofficial start last evening when Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) hosted the first pop-up at Copacabana to promote the …