
Job security and phytosanitary conditions as they relate to trade are the key areas that must be tackled if countries are to transition to a green economy.
The public is advised that the Urban Development Commission (UDC) will be closed tomorrow, Thursday, May 10, to allow staff to attend the funeral service of a colleague.
The Ministry of Agriculture’s Greenland Livestock Station is carrying out critical research which, in the long-term, could boost local goat milk production.
Government’s Division of Culture is urging stakeholders, relevant associations and other interested persons to obtain copies of the draft Preservation of Antiquities and Relics Bill, peruse it and make suggestions to the Division on how it can be improved.
Nearly a year of preparation and planning in the pursuit of innovation came to an end on Saturday night at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, when Shannon Clarke was named the winner of this year’s National Innovation Awards.
Government’s Solid Waste Project Unit (SWPU) is continuing its bid to ensure that Barbadians view garbage, not simply as waste, but as a valuable resource to be capitalised upon.
The Barbados Vocational Training Board (BVTB) recently staged a make-up soirée, and from all indications, it was a resounding success!
Forty children will get the opportunity to benefit from valuable skills and life lessons, when the National Council on Substance Abuse (NCSA) hosts its annual one-week residential camp, entitled PROJECT S.O.F.T. (Safeguarding Our Future Today).
The Urban Development Commission (UDC) has informed the public that the opening ceremony of the Deacons Facility which was scheduled to be held on Wednesday, May 2, has been postponed.
There is no data to support the claim that HIV infection among men in Barbados is increasing.
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