Combermere School is sharpening its focus on character development, accessibility, and large-scale infrastructure upgrades as it works to sustain its academic
Barbados is strengthening its sports tourism push, boosted by Run Barbados’ new World Athletics certification, which places the island firmly on the global
As Barbados confronts its recent downgrade in the United States’ human trafficking report, the National Organisation of Women (NOW) took its message directly
Education Minister Chad Blackman is urging students across Barbados to respect the National School Grooming Policy, stressing that discipline and neatness
The Barbados Police Service is reporting a marked increase in applications as it continues to host recruitment fairs aimed at attracting new talent and
A St George man has been remanded to Dodds after appearing in court to face a series of firearm, endangerment and criminal damage charges. Jarell Stefon
A 28-year-old Ellerton, St George man, is due in the District ‘A’ Criminal Court today to answer a firearm charge along with four counts of endangering
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The United Nations is being starved quietly. This month in New York, the Secretary-General, António Guterres, warned the General Assembly’s budget committee
Trade unions are known to operate as democratic organisations. They are membership-driven organisations that embrace internal democratic structures and
Registrar and CEO of the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC®), Dr Wayne Wesley, has made an impassioned plea for educational publishers to produce books
Educational Transformation Minister Chad Blackman dismissed criticism of his ministry’s decision to write parents outlining the true cost of free schooling,
Thousands of low-income taxpayers are set to receive a financial boost this Christmas, with government payments for the $1 300 Reverse Tax Credit (RTC)
St George Secondary School Principal Dennis Browne criticised the public release of a study linking his secondary school to the majority of young offenders
Deputy Chief Education Officer, Julia Beckles, says persistence and consistency are integral in promoting healthy food and beverage choices among students
When Barbados’ long serving, former auditor general, Leigh Trotman, warned that the island’s top watchdog is being kept on a leash, it was something to
With Christmas spending set to surge and online shopping now outpacing traditional store visits, the Fair Trading Commission (FTC) and the Office of Public
The Group of Concerned Parents of Barbados on Thursday welcomed the government’s plan to issue letters showing families the full cost of their children’s
A festive season donation from Team RUBIS has ensured that there will be gifts under the tree during the annual Christmas party at Auntie Brewer’s Early