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Though not even nearly as enduring as the battles fought by the man after whom the Mandela Freedom Park is…
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Remember the name Tia Corbin? It’s one you will be hearing for years to come. Tia’s name has been on…
Seizing the opportunity to eliminate the stigma associated with disabilities, the Barbados Physical Therapy Association held an evening of activities…
For the first time in five years, the public got a chance to explore the wonders of the 290-year-old Morgan Lewis…
Walk a Mile in my Shoes was the theme of the inaugural awareness walk held by Barbados National Organization for the…
There was a sea of yellow on Brandon’s Beach on Saturday as hundreds of Barbadians converged for a walk to sensitize the…
Easter started early for the pre-school students of the Maria Holder Sharon Nursery as the three-and four-year-olds took part in kite…
Barbados Community College (BCC) students and staff were energized and educated yesterday during the Flip The Switch Challenge, one of a…
Participants of the Barbados Entrepreneurship Foundation (BEF)/FLOW $20 Challenge demonstrated corporate social responsibility this morning by donating proceeds from their…
The dearth of women in politics continues to be a major talking point among political observers. The matter has gained…
At what stage does loudness become noise, and who is to say when the clamour becomes a nuisance? A little…
It was an emotional farewell but also a celebration as Governor General Sir Elliott Belgrave officially ended his primary schools…
Come this weekend, current and former students of Harrison College will stage the annual musical production, Mosaic. The two-night event, which…
Barbados has been included in a project for which the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has approved $250,000 in funding to…
On the heels of an overwhelming response in 2016, with over 3,600 people hitting the road for its Family Fun…
Several eight- to 12-year-olds from two communities are being better equipped to enter secondary school, thanks to Pan-American International Insurance…
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