Homework pays off for West Terrace
A culture of striving for excellence and success has borne fruit for West Terrace Primary School yet again. Physical education teacher Roderick Harmon accredits such thirst for the team’s achievement
A culture of striving for excellence and success has borne fruit for West Terrace Primary School yet again. Physical education teacher Roderick Harmon accredits such thirst for the team’s achievement
Caribbean rum is set for a comeback over the next five years. Chief executive officer of the West Indies Rum and Spirits Association, Vaughn Renwick, said it was a tough
Continue readingIndustry banking on higher demand for Caribbean rum
Minister of Tourism and International Transport Ian Gooding-Edghill yesterday welcomed the luxury superyacht Emerald Sakara, as it made its inaugural berth at the Port of Bridgetown. Gooding-Edghill, who was joined by officials
ABC News has agreed to pay $15m (£12m) to US President-elect Donald Trump to settle a defamation lawsuit after its star anchor falsely said he had been found “liable for
Seven tourists in Fiji have been sent to hospital with suspected alcohol poisoning and are reported to be in a critical condition. It is believed they drank cocktails at a
Continue readingSeven tourists in Fiji hospital with suspected alcohol poisoning
Some motorcycle associations are distancing themselves from reckless behaviour by motorcyclists on the road. Two clubs – Black Knight Bikers and the Trident Motorcycle Club – say they do not
The two men who tragically lost their lives in an early Saturday morning road traffic collision along Bennetts Road, St. James, have been identified. Police confirmed that the deceased are
Justice Eddy Ventose, who led the judicial fight in the Barbados 2018 General Election that allowed Commonwealth citizens resident here to vote, is now under judicial scrutiny. An attempt is
Continue readingMove to have judge on Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court voted out
KINGSTON – President of the Jamaica Cricket Association, Dr Donovan Bennett, says he fully supports the decision by Jamaica Scorpions’ captain John Campbell to accept the four-game suspension handed out to
Continue readingCampbell did the right thing by accepting ban, says Bennett
After gunmen, the motorcycle stunt riders are the next greatest hazard to Barbadian society. That was declared by Justice Carlisle Greaves who warned them that should they cause injury or