Nearly four years after the international community approved the 2030 Agenda and its 17 Goals in 2015, the region’s countries will gather at the Third Meeting of the Forum of …
Lifestyle
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One gated community in Barbados has launched a project which they hope will encourage other neighbourhoods around the island to take the issue of reducing the amount of waste that …
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One hundred students will learn written and conversational Spanish as well as get a taste of Venezuelan culture as The Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Barbados and …
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Award-winning writer and filmmaker, Shakirah Bourne, is among the top 22 shortlisted for the prestigious Commonwealth Short Story Prize. She is the first Barbadian to be selected for this impressive …
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The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) celebrates 14 years of operations on Tuesday, April 16 and its President Justice Adrian Saunders says there is much to be proud of. “In …
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“To escape and sit quietly on the beach – that’s my idea of paradise,” declared Emilia Wickstead. Plan a family trip and enjoy the journey—aaah. Savour the scenery. Make some …
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The girl’s bathroom at Combermere School has been given a major uplift by Krystal Harris, a Social Work student at the University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus and …
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People are the key factor in responses to disasters, and the more they are trained and organised into groups, the better chances communities have of surviving catastrophes with minimal loss …
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The Gazebo at Golden Grove Plantation, St Philip was transformed into a regal restaurant then later into a royal reservation. The occasion: Dame Sandra Mason, the eighth Governor General of …
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Mason teaches kite making Twenty-eight-year-old Akeem Mason is continuing the art of traditional kite making. Mason, the owner of Mason Woodworkz, today taught 20 students who were attending a kite …