Huge drop in cruise arrivals
Bridgetown. Cruise ship arrivals to Barbados are expected to drop by 33 percent this summer.Chief Executive Officer of the Bridgetown Cruise Terminal, Geoffrey Roach, told with the cancellation of the…
Bridgetown. Cruise ship arrivals to Barbados are expected to drop by 33 percent this summer.Chief Executive Officer of the Bridgetown Cruise Terminal, Geoffrey Roach, told with the cancellation of the…
Bridgetown. A fire in the thickly populated area of Park Road, Bush Hall, St Michael, yesterday evening has left seven people homeless. Firemen who responded to the blaze enounter two…
Bridgetown. The National Task Force On Crime Prevention, is establishing a security observatory to analyse crime and security trends on the island. Attorney General Adriel Brathwaite and Organisation of American…
Bridgetown. Out going president of the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) Colin Jordan, says Prime Minister Freundel Stuart has failed to respond to a request for an ugrent meeting…
Bridgetown. Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison yesterday evening were officially inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Property. In the feature address held at the Inscription Ceremony held at the Garrison…
Bridgetown. Cultivation of cannabis in Barbados is on the increase, this is the veiw of Public Relations Officer of the Royal Barbados Police Force Inspector David Welch, following the…
Bridgetown. The Ministry of Education is deterimine to find out the reason why some children score below 30 or even zero in the Barbados Secondary School's Entrance Examination (BSSEE). Minister…
Bridgetown. President of the Barbados Association of Masqueraders Roger Millar, is appealing to social commentators to stop criticizing masqueraders when they jump on Kadooment Day. "The festival is a product…
Bridgetown. There is a need for a strong and respected consumer rights organization in Barbados says Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Senator Haynesley Benn. Speaking at a workshop/seminar on…
Bridgetown. The Government of Barbados has commissioned a study that could reduce the number of food products imported into the island. According to Minister of Agriculture Dr David Estwick, the…
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