The Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology has a vision to develop a suite of gliders for the region aimed at collecting crucial ocean information that will boost the region’s hurricane forecasting and disaster readiness. A three-month voyage by...
Minister of Health, Senator Dr. Jerome Walcott, is warning that the region’s fight against non-communicable diseases could be undermined if corporate interests influence public health policy. Speaking at the opening of the Healthy Caribbean Coalition and Pan American Health...
The history of slavery and the ongoing fight for reparations must not escape the younger generation, and the Barbados National Library Service is taking a stand to ensure it doesn’t. Using the Reparations School Lecture Competition as a platform,...
Parents are applauding the Ministry of Education’s commitment to tackle traffic congestion around the Charles F. Broome Memorial Primary School, as the school reopened this morning. The school was closed yesterday to allow ministry officials and teachers to meet...
One year after West Terrace Primary School became the first public primary school to win the ICBL Junior National Spelling Bee, this year's field has been expanded to include homeschooled children. Speaking at the media launch of the spelling...
Youth Advisor to the United Nations Secretary General on Climate Change, Ashley Lashley says Barbadians to rethink its approach to development, warning that rapid construction across the island is threatening the environment and the country’s long term survival. Speaking...
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