Thursday, March 28, 2024

News

Lester Vaughan update coming

One month after the closure of Lester Vaughan School, teachers and concerned parents will have a chance to meet with the Ministry of Education to hear what will be...

Duo praised for cleaning mission

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

Debt sustainable, says Governor

Central Bank Governor Dr Kevin Greenidge is maintaining that Barbados debt “remains quite sustainable," but he says...

Flood watch discontinued

The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) has discontinued the flash-flood watch it issued earlier, with immediate effect. A press release...

Flash flood watch in effect

A flash flood watch is in effect for today and will be terminated at 6 p.m. or sooner...

Avon pulls out

THE AVON LADY will not be calling any more on the homes of Barbadians as the American beauty products company abruptly pulled out of the country...

The iron giant

ESCAPING FROM THE HEAT of the afternoon sun, Lawrence “Lance” Bannister heads for his sprawling garden and finding a shady spot, reclines on a...

Quest takes Che to China

In 2004, Dr Che Corbin travelled to China on a quest to discover what he terms “the situation with the human form”.The registered acupuncturist...

No safety net for workers

GENERAL SECRETARY of the Barbados Workers’ Union Toni Moore today voiced concern about some questionable labour practices in the country.Addressing the Union’s mid-term meeting,...

Guidance a must

PARENTS NEED TO SUPPORT their children with love and not only with material things.Marcia Graham, the director of the parent education charity PAREDOS said...

Parris’ battles with banks

CLICO’S LEROY PARRIS has had battles with at least three banks which have terminated accounts belonging to him.In 2012, Scotiabank wrote Parris and his...