Crop Over Competition Deadlines
BARBADOS: The National Cultural Foundation has advised that the deadline for registration for the Pic-O-De-Crop Competition is 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 26.
Registration forms...
Reflection Time For Trade Unions
BARBADOS: Prime Minister Freundel Stuart has called on the trade union movement to reflect on those industrial relations practices which must be retained, reclaimed...
Urban Areas Should Be Seen As Investment
BARBADOS: Housing Minister Denis Kellman has challenged Barbadians to see urban areas as a means of investment, capable of creating and generating wealth.
Speaking at...
New Petroleum Prices From Midnight May 1
BARBADOS: Consumers will pay more for gasoline, diesel, kerosene and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from midnight, Sunday, May 1.
The retail price of gasoline will...
Applications Open For Student Fund
BARBADOS: The Student Revolving Loan Fund (SRLF) is now accepting application forms.
Persons interested in regional, online and international studies are required to submit completed...
Education Minister Calls For Due Process
BARBADOS: There is a need for “due process” when dealing with difficult situations in the education system.
This call came from Minister of Education, Science...
Our Challenges Are The Same Says AG
BARBADOS: Health threats such as the Zika virus and Chikungunya have shown that where countries in Latin and South America, and the English-speaking Caribbean...
Child Month Activities Begin Next Week
BARBADOS: Activities to mark the Child Care Board’s annual celebration of Child Month will begin next week under the theme: Celebrating Children: The Gems...
BADMC Committed To Building Links
BARBADOS: The Barbados Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation, (BADMC) remains committed to building linkages between local farmers, agro-processors, food manufacturers, distributors and consumers.
This was...
$30m In Produce From BADMC Farmers
BARBADOS: Farmers who are a part of the Barbados Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (BADMC) generated approximately $30 million in primary produce in 2015.
This...