BNTCL and BNTCL Holdings Ltd merger application available for viewing
A redacted version of the merger application of the Barbados National Terminal Company Limited and BNTCL Holdings Limited (a subsidiary of Sol St. Lucia),...
Individual effort needed to achieve excellence
Prime Minister Freundel Stuart has challenged individuals at all levels of the private and public sectors to bring excellence into their workplaces.
Mr. Stuart, who...
Pig farmers to work in Canada
A selection of local workers with experience in pig farming and animal husbandry has satisfied the requirements to work on Cronin Farms in Ontario,...
Link-Caribbean awards $125,000 USD to 5 Caribbean firms
Five Caribbean businesses are at a stage closer to securing private investment having each received $25,000 USD through the LINK-Caribbean Investment Readiness Grant programme.
The...
Goal to bring deficit below rate of growth of economy
Prime Minister Freundel Stuart has given the assurance that Government will continue to take the steps necessary to ensure that the country achieves, over...
SJPP to launch internship programme
Come month-end, the Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic (SJPP) will roll out a new initiative that will replace its existing job attachment programme.
It will be...
Temporary closure of Tourism and International Transport
The Ministry of Tourism and International Transport, located in the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre (LESC) will be closed this week from today, Tuesday, January...
School term starts next week
Public schools will re-start next week with teachers returning to the classroom next Monday, January 9, and students on Tuesday, January 10.
Term II, also...
Barbados Governor General’s Christmas Message
Christmas Message 2016 by Governor General of Barbados, H.E Sir Elliott Belgrave GCMG, KA
Fellow Barbadians at home and overseas, residents and visitors to our shores,...
Experts make ‘slow, steady progress’ on safe seafood policies
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, 16 December 2016 (CRFM)— There is still a long way to go but experts meeting here Thursday expressed optimism that slow but...