By Anesta Henry
Businesses in Bridgetown registered favourable Valentine’s Day sales on Tuesday, with several of them reporting being extremely busy over the past few days.
When a Barbados TODAY team visited The City, storeowners and sales representatives said that this year, shoppers had been purchasing roses, flowers, chocolates and teddy bears more than they had since the start of the COVID-19
By Anesta Henry
Nine-year-old Isis Hinkson is about to become probably the most famous Barbadian schoolgirl in the world.
The Class 2 Sharon Primary student is the featured personality in a short film, Run This Town, released by Rihanna and Apple Music ahead of the Barbadian superstar’s performance at the Super Bowl LVII Halftime show on Sunday night.
Sitting in her Bairds Village,
By Anesta Henry
Parents of some students at the Parkinson Memorial School are concerned that face-to-face classes have resumed despite no clarity yet on why some students and teachers fell ill suddenly last Wednesday.
However, the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) has indicated it is satisfied that the Ministry of Health and Wellness is
working towards finding the source of the problem.
Classes resumed
By Anesta Henry
Attorney-at-law Corey Beckles is demanding an apology from Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey over his public comments that Government had no hand in the draft Elderly Persons Bill 2022.
The minister has distanced the Government from the draft which Beckles and a team from his firm presented to the public in a press conference last
By Anesta Henry
Students at Lester Vaughan School on Friday learned about the tertiary and vocational education options available to them after they leave the Cane Garden, St Thomas school.
The opportunity came in the form of a Tertiary Fair organised by the school’s Guidance Department, targeting third, fourth and fifth-form students.
Principal Anthony Alleyne said the fair was necessary, given that many