Friday, March 29, 2024

Editors Pick

No decision yet on Lester Vaughan School

A firm decision has not yet been made regarding when the Lester Vaughan School will be reopened. Following a tour of the Cane Garden, St Thomas Plant, on Thursday, Chief...

Duo praised for cleaning mission

Two young men rolled up their sleeves and got their hands dirty when they saw the unkempt state...

Taking time to reflect

In this week’s On Point column, Editor in Chief Carol Martindale highlighted Bridgetown and the “miserable” state it...

Rowe’s heart ‘for business and family’

NEVILLE ROWE was celebrated on Tuesday as a trailblazer in the supermarket business in Barbados and a person...

Dems ‘out of touch with reality’

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) and its political leader Ralph Thorne are out of touch with economic reality...

BNA head appeals for support

The new executive of the Barbados Netball Association made a New Year call for all hands on deck in preparations for an expected hectic...

PM’s New Year Message

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley is encouraging Barbadians for this new year to focus on ways to help improve the country's development at all...

Seaweed back on shores

Sargassum seaweed is back for the new year at Crane Beach in St Philip. On Sunday afternoon the area, with its world-renowned stretch of beach...

Grenadians told to brace for tough 2023

St George’s – Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell has warned Grenadians that 2023 will not be easy as his administration ,which was elected to office...

McCarthy struggling to secure votes to be House Speaker

Republican Kevin McCarthy is struggling to secure enough support to ensure he wins a vote to become the new Speaker of the House of...

Tourism in for ‘rough time’

The recovery of Caribbean tourism could be delayed if the global economic slowdown that some experts are predicting occurs in 2023. Dodridge Miller, president and...