Last Updated: Friday, March 19, 2010 : 6:08 PM
Member Name:
Password:

EDITOR'S PICK


Home / News _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Friday, March 19, 2010
Local
Today’s Local News

Riding high in the military

SEAN REECE CANNOT REMEMBER a time when he did not want to be a part of a military organisation.

From ground forces to sea forces, the WEEKEND NATION tracks the career of Lieutenant Commander and Officer Commander of the Barbados Coast Guard

...

Read the full Article

Danger Zone - In the belly of the gully

by Toni Yarde

IT WAS DAMP, DARK AND LONELY - yet the tranquil place. Trees hung over the road evoking, if you cared, the eerie. But, the country breeze was unmistakably refreshing - even solacing.

The birds were chirping high in the ...

Read the full Article


Priest supports Govt's move

ANGLICAN PRIEST and former school principal the Reverend Keith Griffith has spoken out in support of Government's efforts to curb deviant behaviour on vehicles in the public transport system.

Griffith stated: "I think the education authorities a ...

Read the full Article


It Matters to Maria - Not one cent after 23 years

by Maria Bradshaw

FOR 23 years, two women have been quietly fighting to get severance payment from the plantation they both worked on before they were severed in 1986.

Now approaching their sunset years, Cynthia Gibson 66, and A ...

Read the full Article


Case NOt Closed - Bloody execution

BY ANTOINNETE CONNELL

EACH WEEK the Case Not Closed desk will revisit some of the most intriguing cold cases that continue to baffle investigators. This week we examine the murder of Anthony "Tone" Coward.

Anyone with information on t ...

Read the full Article


Risky crossing for little Tianna

ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, while responding to a call about the road at Trents, St Lucy, the DANGER ZONE team noticed a little girl walking to school.

What caught our attention was that as she walked on the kerb of the narrow gutter, she kept slippi ...

Read the full Article


Williams: Get busy being the best

BUSINESSMAN RALPH "BIZZY" WILLIAMS yesterday used the experiences of his youth to encourage students at the Trinity Academy to strive to be the best they could be.

Williams, who officially opened the school's Science Fair at their Eagle Hall loc ...

Read the full Article


New unit to boost patient care

GRAVELY ILL PATIENTS who have had to undergo intensive care now have a facility to fast track their recovery.

Ward A3 of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital has been converted into a high dependency unit (HDU), which will facilitate patients who no lon ...

Read the full Article

Photo Gallery


TODAY'S CARTOONS
3/18/2010



Most Emailed Stories

Do you think UWI should reduce its intake of students?

Yes
No
Uncertain

 







© 1997-2007. Nation Publishing Company Limited. | Privacy Statement | Terms of Use
News | Comments | Lifestyle | Media | E-Paper& Archives | Subscriptions | Advertising | Classifieds | Blogs