Barbadian social and community activist, Corey Lane, joined the distinguished list of regional laureates to be recognized by the Anthony N Saba Caribbean Awards for Excellence for his Public and …
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Young people are being urged to immerse themselves in music and musical instruments as an alternative to deviant behaviour. Over the weekend, 35 youth were inducted into the Seventh Day …
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Armed with hoes, rakes, forks, shovels and paint brushes, the senior leadership team from CIBC FirstCaribbean went to the St Elizabeth Primary School in St Joseph with a mission to …
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Creativity was highlighted when 97 students from the Maria Holder Nursery School in Oldbury, St Phillip showcased their bonnets at the annual Easter Bonnet Parade. Some of the students’ colourful …
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Some of the island’s youth have been failed by society. This was the view of the administrative Bishop for the New Testament Church of God, Dr Kenroy Burke, who said …
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Secondary school students are being challenged to start pursuing career options “for the future”. That was the advice given at the opening of the two-day 13th National Career Showcase at …
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Caribbean rum producers have welcomed the signing of a trade deal between the Caribbean Forum of ACP States (CARIFORUM) and the United Kingdom that seeks to mirror the benefits provided …
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Building works to “transform” the Accident & Emergency Department at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital are to start in a “few weeks”, according to Minister of Health and Wellness Lt. Col. …
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Amidst the eating and drinking, squeals of playing children, adults in dominoes and card contests, Whim Cricket Club players hosted their Newbery neighbours on whom they dealt a sizeable licking …
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The finalists of the Barbados Entrepreneurship Foundation (BEF) $20 Challenge have been encouraged to keep their entrepreneurial spirit and creativity alive. Founder of the BEF, Keith Miller, delivering the feature …