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The areas of concern remain the same for St Lucy residents – bad roads, brown water, poor public transportation. But in the same vein these services deteriorated over time, Government would also assess what was priority and fix the issues over time, says Prime Minister Mia Mottley. She was speaking on Monday night at Daryll Jordan Secondary School where officials engaged residents at the St Lucy Speaks town hall meeting. … ....
Homelessness cannot be solved solely by providing housing, Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey said. Humphrey, who was attending the Barbados Alliance to End Homelessness’ (BAEH) National Task Force Meeting yesterday, explained that housing was only a temporary solution. “We know that for many of us, the question of homelessness is not solved by providing housing and I think many people come to me and they say … ....
Warning that if bullying was not addressed early it could result in “students encountering the justice system at an early age”, Chief Education Officer Dr Ramona Archer-Bradshaw, called on parents to pay a more active role in stamping out the behaviour. She was speaking at the relaunch of the Owleus Bullying Prevention Programme at Frederick Smith Secondary School yesterday. “I urge parents to get on board with your children to … ....
This year’s AgroFest exhibition is set to kick off on February 24 under the theme Eat What We Grow, and Barbados Agricultural Society’s chief executive officer James Paul is promising a bigger and better show, but with fewer exhibitors. He was speaking to the media during a site visit on Wednesday in Queen’s Park where the show is held annually. Paul said the rabbit exhibition was set to be larger … ....
Sargassum seaweed is back for the new year at Crane Beach in St Philip. On Sunday afternoon the area, with its world-renowned stretch of beach and pristine white sands, was sparsely populated by tourists. Mounds of seaweed had piled up on the sand brought by the constant crashing of waves. The only locals in sight were vendors. One of them, Neville Best, said that it was unusual to see the … ....