ON THE RIGHT: Change of policy needed to reverse degradation
Barbados is one of the small island developing states (SIDS) located in the Caribbean Sea, and many of its hotels are concentrated along beaches on the southwest and west coasts. Climate change and...
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THE BARBADOS COALITION of Service Industries has partnered with Digicel Barbados to host a contest which will give several mobile app developers the chance to provide business solutions for local...
View ArticleCoco Austin Rocks Barely There String Bikini in Barbados
That is exactly what she was doing today while vacationing in Barbados with her husband Ice-T. At one point during the day she lathered her face in some sort of cream while she lounged on the beach. It...
View ArticleIce-T & Coco Austin enjoy the water during holiday in Barbados
Ice-T & Coco Austin enjoy the water during holiday in Barbados. Ice-T and his wife Coco Austin were spotted enjoying the water for the second day in a row during their holiday in Saint James,...
View ArticleCrabs in a barrel
exclusive concept to Barbados by any means (given the now global nature of the challenge which has found a home in several countries with various charities benefiting in each unique situation), I still...
View ArticleYouthful energy to lead business
Kashka Haynes is where he wants to be at this point in his life. At 40 years old, he is on the path he intended to be and while there is more he wants to do, he is pleased with what he has accomplished...
View ArticleWhat’s Trending: Bajan sex workers urged to join body
The Nation’s Online Editor Sherrylyn Toppin looks at What’s Trending today in Barbados. Guyanese Miriam Edwards, chairperson of the Caribbean Sex Workers Coalition, has been trying to get Barbadian...
View ArticlePatrick Hoyos: In tourism, Barbados is left at the starting gate for first
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Saturday August 30, 2014 - New tourism long stay arrivals numbers from the Caribbean Tourism Organisation show big percentage gains for the Dominican Republic, Cuba, St. Lucia,...
View ArticleFor love of country
The challenge of using their investment potential to directly benefit this country, however, is diminished when these academic leaders take their outstanding abilities and apply them towards areas that...
View ArticleMusings: Modes of communication
In the former case, there has been [I nearly said “eventuated”] the reasonably foreseeable reduction in student registrations as a result of the benighted government policy of introducing, without...
View ArticleBrazilian Falopa's coaching caliber to be tested
During the briefing, Falopa mentioned that he had been to Barbados on business in 1983 and the new field at Wildey was a much-welcomed addition. “The facilities are better than when I first came here...
View ArticleLions Club prey on unsightly seaweed, issue rally cry
President of Lions Club of Barbados South, Haldene Dottin told The Barbados Advocate that the day's clean-up activity was organised by the Youth Education and Environment Committee of the Club. He...
View ArticleBarbados on CFU Mission
We won’t be taking any team for granted. With those words from head coach Colin Forde, Barbados’ agenda has been set for the first qualifying round in the Caribbean Football Union’s annual tournament....
View ArticleQuality is good in Barbados
“Too often, we fail to appreciate the value of things Barbadian. Too often we fall prey to the trend of lacking confidence in our local products and services, and even in our country. Too often we...
View ArticleContest for app developers
THE BARBADOS COALITION of Service Industries has partnered with Digicel Barbados to host a contest which will give several mobile app developers the chance to provide business solutions for local...
View ArticleCoco Austin Rocks Barely There String Bikini in Barbados
That is exactly what she was doing today while vacationing in Barbados with her husband Ice-T. At one point during the day she lathered her face in some sort of cream while she lounged on the beach. It...
View ArticleYouthful energy to lead business
Kashka Haynes is where he wants to be at this point in his life. At 40 years old, he is on the path he intended to be and while there is more he wants to do, he is pleased with what he has accomplished...
View ArticleWhat’s Trending: Bajan sex workers urged to join body
The Nation’s Online Editor Sherrylyn Toppin looks at What’s Trending today in Barbados. Guyanese Miriam Edwards, chairperson of the Caribbean Sex Workers Coalition, has been trying to get Barbadian...
View ArticlePatrick Hoyos: In tourism, Barbados is left at the starting gate for first
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Saturday August 30, 2014 - New tourism long stay arrivals numbers from the Caribbean Tourism Organisation show big percentage gains for the Dominican Republic, Cuba, St. Lucia,...
View ArticleBarbados on CFU Mission
We won’t be taking any team for granted. With those words from head coach Colin Forde, Barbados’ agenda has been set for the first qualifying round in the Caribbean Football Union’s annual tournament....
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