Grand Prix changes date
The new date for this year’s edition of the Barbados Grand Prix is July 4. In a brief announcement on social media, the organising committee said that the date had

The new date for this year’s edition of the Barbados Grand Prix is July 4. In a brief announcement on social media, the organising committee said that the date had
Chief Executive Officer of Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) Inc., Hadley Bourne, says in addition to the money already pumped into upgrading Concorde Experience, plans are in train to utilise
Continue readingPlans to utilise Concorde Experience as commercial centre
New radar and airspace management technology planned for the Grantley Adams International Airport is expected to help air traffic controllers manage the growing volume of aircraft entering Barbados’ airspace, says
Barbados will be targeting new tourism markets as part of a strategy to increase visitor arrivals. Minister of Tourism and International Transport Ian Gooding-Edghill said his ministry had developed policies
The West Indies won over Barbados $1 million for their performances at the recent ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in India. The ICC on Wednesday morning announced the disbursement of
Continue readingICC: Windies pocket over $1m in World Cup prize money
The Hilton Barbados Resort property, which is owned by Government, is now debt-free and valued at more than $240 million. Minister of Tourism and International Transport Ian Gooding-Edghill announced this
NASSAU – Prime Minister Phillip  Davis says crime figures in the country are “moving in the right direction” and that he is pleased “we are breaking the back of crime
The Latin America and Caribbean economy will grow by 2.1 per cent this year. That is the prediction of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), which called the projection “a gradual
When Manchester City line up against Real Madrid at the historic Bernabeu Stadium tonight, a slender, sure-footed six-footer with Bajan roots will be in the cauldron. Max Alleyne, a 20-year-old
There could be more exits from the beleaguered Democratic Labour Party (DLP) along with additional challenges to rebuild, says political scientist Devaron Bruce. Bruce is warning that the resignation of