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Under Construction. We are under construction to make your experience better. You can still enjoy your favourite radio stations by clicking one of the links above. AG CLEARS AIR ON PROPOSED MOVE TO RECOGNIZE CIVIL UNIONS Amid some outcry, Attorney General Dale Marshall has sought to clear with air with respect to Barbados move to recognize civil unions. He says the action announced in the throne speech was not about fitting in nor adopting other countries standards. According to Mr Marshall, the issue at hand that Barbados has to address is discrimination. CORONAVIRUS: OXFORD VACCINE TRIGGERS IMMUNE RESPONSE ~ CBC A coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford appears safe and triggers an immune response. Trials involving 1,077 people showed the injection led to them making antibodies and T-cells that can fight coronavirus. NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (2019-NCOV) The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is a new virus that causes respiratory illness in people and can spread from person-to-person. This virus was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. IMMUNE ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. The first hints that a vaccine can train people’s immune system to fight coronavirus have been reported by a company in the US. ST. VINCENT HINTS AT SUSPENDING FLIGHTS FROM UNITED STATES The St. Vincent and the Grenadines government has hinted at the possibility of suspending flights from the United States after the island recorded 12 cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) after reopening its borders to international flights. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
GUYANA TO PROVIDE FREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION BY END OF 2024 The Government of Guyana is planning to provide free education to students attending the University of Guyana, by the end of 2024. The announcement was made on Sunday by President Dr Irfaan Ali as he delivered a virtual address at the Guyana’s 50th Republic Awards Ceremony and Cultural Presentation organized by the Guyana Consulate in Canada on Sunday night. PM SAYS NO CHILD INJURED FOLLOWING FIRE AT CHILDREN’S HOME Prime Minister Andrew Holness says he is grateful that the third fire to destroy a children’s home in the last two years, had not resultedin any loss of life
DOMINICA PM SAYS HE WILL BOW OUT AFTER GENERAL ELECTION Skerrit, addressing Dominicans residing in this Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country, said that he also intends to step down as political leader of the ruling Dominica Labour Party (DLP) following the general election. “This evening, ladies and gentlemen we introduced to you some of the new faces in the line-up in the Dominica Labour Party.HOME
Under Construction. We are under construction to make your experience better. You can still enjoy your favourite radio stations by clicking one of the links above. AG CLEARS AIR ON PROPOSED MOVE TO RECOGNIZE CIVIL UNIONS Amid some outcry, Attorney General Dale Marshall has sought to clear with air with respect to Barbados move to recognize civil unions. He says the action announced in the throne speech was not about fitting in nor adopting other countries standards. According to Mr Marshall, the issue at hand that Barbados has to address is discrimination. CORONAVIRUS: OXFORD VACCINE TRIGGERS IMMUNE RESPONSE ~ CBC A coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford appears safe and triggers an immune response. Trials involving 1,077 people showed the injection led to them making antibodies and T-cells that can fight coronavirus. NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (2019-NCOV) The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is a new virus that causes respiratory illness in people and can spread from person-to-person. This virus was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. IMMUNE ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. The first hints that a vaccine can train people’s immune system to fight coronavirus have been reported by a company in the US. ST. VINCENT HINTS AT SUSPENDING FLIGHTS FROM UNITED STATES The St. Vincent and the Grenadines government has hinted at the possibility of suspending flights from the United States after the island recorded 12 cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) after reopening its borders to international flights. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
GUYANA TO PROVIDE FREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION BY END OF 2024 The Government of Guyana is planning to provide free education to students attending the University of Guyana, by the end of 2024. The announcement was made on Sunday by President Dr Irfaan Ali as he delivered a virtual address at the Guyana’s 50th Republic Awards Ceremony and Cultural Presentation organized by the Guyana Consulate in Canada on Sunday night. PM SAYS NO CHILD INJURED FOLLOWING FIRE AT CHILDREN’S HOME Prime Minister Andrew Holness says he is grateful that the third fire to destroy a children’s home in the last two years, had not resultedin any loss of life
DOMINICA PM SAYS HE WILL BOW OUT AFTER GENERAL ELECTION Skerrit, addressing Dominicans residing in this Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country, said that he also intends to step down as political leader of the ruling Dominica Labour Party (DLP) following the general election. “This evening, ladies and gentlemen we introduced to you some of the new faces in the line-up in the Dominica Labour Party. FOUR NEW POSITIVE CASES RECORDED ~ CBC BARBADOS After a 17 day hiatus, four new cases of Covid-19 were recorded. Minister of Health, Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Bostic says the new cases were recorded among four passengers who were among over 100 people who returned home on a Jet Blue flight on Tuesday evening. SMOKEY BURKE HAS DIED ~ CBC BARBADOS The entertainment fraternity has lost veteran William “Smokey” Burke. The 69-year-old who was suffering with cancer passed away Wednesday, two days after he was hospitalized. IMMUNE ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. The first hints that a vaccine can train people’s immune system to fight coronavirus have been reported by a company in the US. INJURED MIGRANT WORKER SENT HOME WITHOUT TREATMENT ~ CBC The family of a migrant farm worker who died several months after a severe head injury says the program that brought him to Canada stripped him of his labour rights after he was hurt, then tried to cut off his access to health care. CRICHLOW, PHYLLIS ERMINTRUDE ~ CBC BARBADOS Age 97, of 2 nd Avenue Vauxhall, Christ Church and formerly of Forde’s Road, Clapham, Christ Church. Daughter of the late Frederica Crichlow and Clairmont Hutson.. Sister of Trevor Hutson of the U.S.A, the late Leon, Ena, Kenrick, Maslyn, Bertram and Mitcheler Hutson.. Aunt of Kenny and Kristal Hutson, Michael Stuart, Terry O’Neale andmany others.
ST KITTS GOVERNMENT MOVES TO PASS LEGISLATION FIXING TERM The St. Kitts-Nevis government will on Thursday seek to pass legislation that provides for a fixed term for the prime minister, but opposition legislators have already signalled that they would not provide the necessary support for the passage of the Tenure TEACHERS READY TO MEET WITH THEIR UNIONS ~ CBC BARBADOS As public school children make their way home after being dismissed at midday, teachers are set to meet with their respective unions – the Barbados Secondary Teachers Union and the MATTHEWS HUNDRED POWERS BARBADOS PAST JAMAICA ~ CBC BARBADOS Captain Hayley Matthews struck a dashing century as Barbados thrashed Jamaica by eight wickets, to win their third game on the trot in the Regional Super50 Thur BARBADOS STUN GUYANA, T&T EDGE JAMAICA ~ CBC BARBADOS Barbados toppled title-holders Guyana while Trinidad and Tobago edged Jamaica in a thriller, to register wins in the second round of the CWIUnder-19 Championsh
FORMER CHIEF MINISTER REMANDED INTO CUSTODY AFTER BAIL Former chief minister, David Brandt, has been remanded to custody on sex-related charges involving minor, after a High Court judge earlier this week revoked his bail.HOME
Under Construction. We are under construction to make your experience better. You can still enjoy your favourite radio stations by clicking one of the links above. AG CLEARS AIR ON PROPOSED MOVE TO RECOGNIZE CIVIL UNIONS Amid some outcry, Attorney General Dale Marshall has sought to clear with air with respect to Barbados move to recognize civil unions. He says the action announced in the throne speech was not about fitting in nor adopting other countries standards. According to Mr Marshall, the issue at hand that Barbados has to address is discrimination. GUYANA TO PROVIDE FREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION BY END OF 2024 The Government of Guyana is planning to provide free education to students attending the University of Guyana, by the end of 2024. The announcement was made on Sunday by President Dr Irfaan Ali as he delivered a virtual address at the Guyana’s 50th Republic Awards Ceremony and Cultural Presentation organized by the Guyana Consulate in Canada on Sunday night. INJURED MIGRANT WORKER SENT HOME WITHOUT TREATMENT ~ CBC The family of a migrant farm worker who died several months after a severe head injury says the program that brought him to Canada stripped him of his labour rights after he was hurt, then tried to cut off his access to health care. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
QUARTER-FINAL DEFEAT HARD TO TAKE ~ CBC BARBADOS West Indies Under-19s head coach, Graeme West, said the quarter-final defeat to New Zealand had been a “huge disappointment” and was a result that would leave a lasting impact on the side. SMOKEY BURKE HAS DIED ~ CBC BARBADOS The entertainment fraternity has lost veteran William “Smokey” Burke. The 69-year-old who was suffering with cancer passed away Wednesday, two days after he was hospitalized. GOODRIDGE, NOLENE ~ CBC BARBADOS Age 81, better known as “Rose-Mary Goodridge” or “Ma-Ma”, of Crawford Road, Ellerton, St. George and formerly of Drax Hall Jump, St. George.. Beloved Mother of Sir Carl Goodridge of Bulkeley Work Shop, Henson “Tony” Goodridge – Postman of St. George Post Office, Cynthia Goodridge of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Lynette “Betty” Graham of the U.S.A., Kathy-Ann Goodridge PM SAYS NO CHILD INJURED FOLLOWING FIRE AT CHILDREN’S HOME Prime Minister Andrew Holness says he is grateful that the third fire to destroy a children’s home in the last two years, had not resultedin any loss of life
MATTHEWS HUNDRED POWERS BARBADOS PAST JAMAICA ~ CBC BARBADOS Captain Hayley Matthews struck a dashing century as Barbados thrashed Jamaica by eight wickets, to win their third game on the trot in the Regional Super50 ThurHOME
Under Construction. We are under construction to make your experience better. You can still enjoy your favourite radio stations by clicking one of the links above. AG CLEARS AIR ON PROPOSED MOVE TO RECOGNIZE CIVIL UNIONS Amid some outcry, Attorney General Dale Marshall has sought to clear with air with respect to Barbados move to recognize civil unions. He says the action announced in the throne speech was not about fitting in nor adopting other countries standards. According to Mr Marshall, the issue at hand that Barbados has to address is discrimination. ST. VINCENT HINTS AT SUSPENDING FLIGHTS FROM UNITED STATES The St. Vincent and the Grenadines government has hinted at the possibility of suspending flights from the United States after the island recorded 12 cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) after reopening its borders to international flights. GUYANA TO PROVIDE FREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION BY END OF 2024 The Government of Guyana is planning to provide free education to students attending the University of Guyana, by the end of 2024. The announcement was made on Sunday by President Dr Irfaan Ali as he delivered a virtual address at the Guyana’s 50th Republic Awards Ceremony and Cultural Presentation organized by the Guyana Consulate in Canada on Sunday night. INJURED MIGRANT WORKER SENT HOME WITHOUT TREATMENT ~ CBC The family of a migrant farm worker who died several months after a severe head injury says the program that brought him to Canada stripped him of his labour rights after he was hurt, then tried to cut off his access to health care. QUARTER-FINAL DEFEAT HARD TO TAKE ~ CBC BARBADOS West Indies Under-19s head coach, Graeme West, said the quarter-final defeat to New Zealand had been a “huge disappointment” and was a result that would leave a lasting impact on the side. CORONAVIRUS: OXFORD VACCINE TRIGGERS IMMUNE RESPONSE ~ CBC A coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford appears safe and triggers an immune response. Trials involving 1,077 people showed the injection led to them making antibodies and T-cells that can fight coronavirus. NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (2019-NCOV) The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is a new virus that causes respiratory illness in people and can spread from person-to-person. This virus was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
SMOKEY BURKE HAS DIED ~ CBC BARBADOS The entertainment fraternity has lost veteran William “Smokey” Burke. The 69-year-old who was suffering with cancer passed away Wednesday, two days after he was hospitalized. GECOM SAYS ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED FOR CARICOM TO OVERSEE The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Monday said that it has completed all the preparatory arrangements for the commencement of the national recount exercise as agreed to by President David Granger and the Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo with CRICHLOW, PHYLLIS ERMINTRUDE ~ CBC BARBADOS Age 97, of 2 nd Avenue Vauxhall, Christ Church and formerly of Forde’s Road, Clapham, Christ Church. Daughter of the late Frederica Crichlow and Clairmont Hutson.. Sister of Trevor Hutson of the U.S.A, the late Leon, Ena, Kenrick, Maslyn, Bertram and Mitcheler Hutson.. Aunt of Kenny and Kristal Hutson, Michael Stuart, Terry O’Neale andmany others.
ST KITTS GOVERNMENT MOVES TO PASS LEGISLATION FIXING TERM The St. Kitts-Nevis government will on Thursday seek to pass legislation that provides for a fixed term for the prime minister, but opposition legislators have already signalled that they would not provide the necessary support for the passage of the Tenure BARBADOS STUN GUYANA, T&T EDGE JAMAICA ~ CBC BARBADOS Barbados toppled title-holders Guyana while Trinidad and Tobago edged Jamaica in a thriller, to register wins in the second round of the CWIUnder-19 Championsh
MATTHEWS HUNDRED POWERS BARBADOS PAST JAMAICA ~ CBC BARBADOS Captain Hayley Matthews struck a dashing century as Barbados thrashed Jamaica by eight wickets, to win their third game on the trot in the Regional Super50 Thur FORMER CHIEF MINISTER REMANDED INTO CUSTODY AFTER BAIL Former chief minister, David Brandt, has been remanded to custody on sex-related charges involving minor, after a High Court judge earlier this week revoked his bail.HOME
Under Construction. We are under construction to make your experience better. You can still enjoy your favourite radio stations by clicking one of the links above. AG CLEARS AIR ON PROPOSED MOVE TO RECOGNIZE CIVIL UNIONS Amid some outcry, Attorney General Dale Marshall has sought to clear with air with respect to Barbados move to recognize civil unions. He says the action announced in the throne speech was not about fitting in nor adopting other countries standards. According to Mr Marshall, the issue at hand that Barbados has to address is discrimination. GUYANA TO PROVIDE FREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION BY END OF 2024 The Government of Guyana is planning to provide free education to students attending the University of Guyana, by the end of 2024. The announcement was made on Sunday by President Dr Irfaan Ali as he delivered a virtual address at the Guyana’s 50th Republic Awards Ceremony and Cultural Presentation organized by the Guyana Consulate in Canada on Sunday night. INJURED MIGRANT WORKER SENT HOME WITHOUT TREATMENT ~ CBC The family of a migrant farm worker who died several months after a severe head injury says the program that brought him to Canada stripped him of his labour rights after he was hurt, then tried to cut off his access to health care. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
QUARTER-FINAL DEFEAT HARD TO TAKE ~ CBC BARBADOS West Indies Under-19s head coach, Graeme West, said the quarter-final defeat to New Zealand had been a “huge disappointment” and was a result that would leave a lasting impact on the side.HOME
Under Construction. We are under construction to make your experience better. You can still enjoy your favourite radio stations by clicking one of the links above. AG CLEARS AIR ON PROPOSED MOVE TO RECOGNIZE CIVIL UNIONS Amid some outcry, Attorney General Dale Marshall has sought to clear with air with respect to Barbados move to recognize civil unions. He says the action announced in the throne speech was not about fitting in nor adopting other countries standards. According to Mr Marshall, the issue at hand that Barbados has to address is discrimination. GUYANA TO PROVIDE FREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION BY END OF 2024 The Government of Guyana is planning to provide free education to students attending the University of Guyana, by the end of 2024. The announcement was made on Sunday by President Dr Irfaan Ali as he delivered a virtual address at the Guyana’s 50th Republic Awards Ceremony and Cultural Presentation organized by the Guyana Consulate in Canada on Sunday night. INJURED MIGRANT WORKER SENT HOME WITHOUT TREATMENT ~ CBC The family of a migrant farm worker who died several months after a severe head injury says the program that brought him to Canada stripped him of his labour rights after he was hurt, then tried to cut off his access to health care. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
QUARTER-FINAL DEFEAT HARD TO TAKE ~ CBC BARBADOS West Indies Under-19s head coach, Graeme West, said the quarter-final defeat to New Zealand had been a “huge disappointment” and was a result that would leave a lasting impact on the side. CORONAVIRUS: OXFORD VACCINE TRIGGERS IMMUNE RESPONSE ~ CBC A coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford appears safe and triggers an immune response. Trials involving 1,077 people showed the injection led to them making antibodies and T-cells that can fight coronavirus. NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (2019-NCOV) The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is a new virus that causes respiratory illness in people and can spread from person-to-person. This virus was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
SMOKEY BURKE HAS DIED ~ CBC BARBADOS The entertainment fraternity has lost veteran William “Smokey” Burke. The 69-year-old who was suffering with cancer passed away Wednesday, two days after he was hospitalized. GECOM SAYS ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED FOR CARICOM TO OVERSEE The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Monday said that it has completed all the preparatory arrangements for the commencement of the national recount exercise as agreed to by President David Granger and the Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo with CRICHLOW, PHYLLIS ERMINTRUDE ~ CBC BARBADOS Age 97, of 2 nd Avenue Vauxhall, Christ Church and formerly of Forde’s Road, Clapham, Christ Church. Daughter of the late Frederica Crichlow and Clairmont Hutson.. Sister of Trevor Hutson of the U.S.A, the late Leon, Ena, Kenrick, Maslyn, Bertram and Mitcheler Hutson.. Aunt of Kenny and Kristal Hutson, Michael Stuart, Terry O’Neale andmany others.
ST KITTS GOVERNMENT MOVES TO PASS LEGISLATION FIXING TERM The St. Kitts-Nevis government will on Thursday seek to pass legislation that provides for a fixed term for the prime minister, but opposition legislators have already signalled that they would not provide the necessary support for the passage of the Tenure MATTHEWS HUNDRED POWERS BARBADOS PAST JAMAICA ~ CBC BARBADOS Captain Hayley Matthews struck a dashing century as Barbados thrashed Jamaica by eight wickets, to win their third game on the trot in the Regional Super50 Thur BARBADOS STUN GUYANA, T&T EDGE JAMAICA ~ CBC BARBADOS Barbados toppled title-holders Guyana while Trinidad and Tobago edged Jamaica in a thriller, to register wins in the second round of the CWIUnder-19 Championsh
FORMER CHIEF MINISTER REMANDED INTO CUSTODY AFTER BAIL Former chief minister, David Brandt, has been remanded to custody on sex-related charges involving minor, after a High Court judge earlier this week revoked his bail.HOME
Under Construction. We are under construction to make your experience better. You can still enjoy your favourite radio stations by clicking one of the links above. AG CLEARS AIR ON PROPOSED MOVE TO RECOGNIZE CIVIL UNIONS Amid some outcry, Attorney General Dale Marshall has sought to clear with air with respect to Barbados move to recognize civil unions. He says the action announced in the throne speech was not about fitting in nor adopting other countries standards. According to Mr Marshall, the issue at hand that Barbados has to address is discrimination. GUYANA TO PROVIDE FREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION BY END OF 2024 The Government of Guyana is planning to provide free education to students attending the University of Guyana, by the end of 2024. The announcement was made on Sunday by President Dr Irfaan Ali as he delivered a virtual address at the Guyana’s 50th Republic Awards Ceremony and Cultural Presentation organized by the Guyana Consulate in Canada on Sunday night. INJURED MIGRANT WORKER SENT HOME WITHOUT TREATMENT ~ CBC The family of a migrant farm worker who died several months after a severe head injury says the program that brought him to Canada stripped him of his labour rights after he was hurt, then tried to cut off his access to health care. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
QUARTER-FINAL DEFEAT HARD TO TAKE ~ CBC BARBADOS West Indies Under-19s head coach, Graeme West, said the quarter-final defeat to New Zealand had been a “huge disappointment” and was a result that would leave a lasting impact on the side. SMOKEY BURKE HAS DIED ~ CBC BARBADOS The entertainment fraternity has lost veteran William “Smokey” Burke. The 69-year-old who was suffering with cancer passed away Wednesday, two days after he was hospitalized. GOODRIDGE, NOLENE ~ CBC BARBADOS Age 81, better known as “Rose-Mary Goodridge” or “Ma-Ma”, of Crawford Road, Ellerton, St. George and formerly of Drax Hall Jump, St. George.. Beloved Mother of Sir Carl Goodridge of Bulkeley Work Shop, Henson “Tony” Goodridge – Postman of St. George Post Office, Cynthia Goodridge of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Lynette “Betty” Graham of the U.S.A., Kathy-Ann Goodridge PM SAYS NO CHILD INJURED FOLLOWING FIRE AT CHILDREN’S HOME Prime Minister Andrew Holness says he is grateful that the third fire to destroy a children’s home in the last two years, had not resultedin any loss of life
MATTHEWS HUNDRED POWERS BARBADOS PAST JAMAICA ~ CBC BARBADOS Captain Hayley Matthews struck a dashing century as Barbados thrashed Jamaica by eight wickets, to win their third game on the trot in the Regional Super50 ThurHOME
Under Construction. We are under construction to make your experience better. You can still enjoy your favourite radio stations by clicking one of the links above. AG CLEARS AIR ON PROPOSED MOVE TO RECOGNIZE CIVIL UNIONS Amid some outcry, Attorney General Dale Marshall has sought to clear with air with respect to Barbados move to recognize civil unions. He says the action announced in the throne speech was not about fitting in nor adopting other countries standards. According to Mr Marshall, the issue at hand that Barbados has to address is discrimination. GUYANA TO PROVIDE FREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION BY END OF 2024 The Government of Guyana is planning to provide free education to students attending the University of Guyana, by the end of 2024. The announcement was made on Sunday by President Dr Irfaan Ali as he delivered a virtual address at the Guyana’s 50th Republic Awards Ceremony and Cultural Presentation organized by the Guyana Consulate in Canada on Sunday night. INJURED MIGRANT WORKER SENT HOME WITHOUT TREATMENT ~ CBC The family of a migrant farm worker who died several months after a severe head injury says the program that brought him to Canada stripped him of his labour rights after he was hurt, then tried to cut off his access to health care. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
QUARTER-FINAL DEFEAT HARD TO TAKE ~ CBC BARBADOS West Indies Under-19s head coach, Graeme West, said the quarter-final defeat to New Zealand had been a “huge disappointment” and was a result that would leave a lasting impact on the side. SMOKEY BURKE HAS DIED ~ CBC BARBADOS The entertainment fraternity has lost veteran William “Smokey” Burke. The 69-year-old who was suffering with cancer passed away Wednesday, two days after he was hospitalized. GOODRIDGE, NOLENE ~ CBC BARBADOS Age 81, better known as “Rose-Mary Goodridge” or “Ma-Ma”, of Crawford Road, Ellerton, St. George and formerly of Drax Hall Jump, St. George.. Beloved Mother of Sir Carl Goodridge of Bulkeley Work Shop, Henson “Tony” Goodridge – Postman of St. George Post Office, Cynthia Goodridge of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Lynette “Betty” Graham of the U.S.A., Kathy-Ann Goodridge PM SAYS NO CHILD INJURED FOLLOWING FIRE AT CHILDREN’S HOME Prime Minister Andrew Holness says he is grateful that the third fire to destroy a children’s home in the last two years, had not resultedin any loss of life
MATTHEWS HUNDRED POWERS BARBADOS PAST JAMAICA ~ CBC BARBADOS Captain Hayley Matthews struck a dashing century as Barbados thrashed Jamaica by eight wickets, to win their third game on the trot in the Regional Super50 Thur CORONAVIRUS: OXFORD VACCINE TRIGGERS IMMUNE RESPONSE ~ CBC A coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford appears safe and triggers an immune response. Trials involving 1,077 people showed the injection led to them making antibodies and T-cells that can fight coronavirus. NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (2019-NCOV) The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is a new virus that causes respiratory illness in people and can spread from person-to-person. This virus was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. IMMUNE ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. The first hints that a vaccine can train people’s immune system to fight coronavirus have been reported by a company in the US. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
SMOKEY BURKE HAS DIED ~ CBC BARBADOS The entertainment fraternity has lost veteran William “Smokey” Burke. The 69-year-old who was suffering with cancer passed away Wednesday, two days after he was hospitalized. GECOM SAYS ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED FOR CARICOM TO OVERSEE The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Monday said that it has completed all the preparatory arrangements for the commencement of the national recount exercise as agreed to by President David Granger and the Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo with ST KITTS GOVERNMENT MOVES TO PASS LEGISLATION FIXING TERM The St. Kitts-Nevis government will on Thursday seek to pass legislation that provides for a fixed term for the prime minister, but opposition legislators have already signalled that they would not provide the necessary support for the passage of the Tenure MATTHEWS HUNDRED POWERS BARBADOS PAST JAMAICA ~ CBC BARBADOS Captain Hayley Matthews struck a dashing century as Barbados thrashed Jamaica by eight wickets, to win their third game on the trot in the Regional Super50 Thur BARBADOS STUN GUYANA, T&T EDGE JAMAICA ~ CBC BARBADOS Barbados toppled title-holders Guyana while Trinidad and Tobago edged Jamaica in a thriller, to register wins in the second round of the CWIUnder-19 Championsh
FORMER CHIEF MINISTER REMANDED INTO CUSTODY AFTER BAIL Former chief minister, David Brandt, has been remanded to custody on sex-related charges involving minor, after a High Court judge earlier this week revoked his bail.HOME
Under Construction. We are under construction to make your experience better. You can still enjoy your favourite radio stations by clicking one of the links above. AG CLEARS AIR ON PROPOSED MOVE TO RECOGNIZE CIVIL UNIONS Amid some outcry, Attorney General Dale Marshall has sought to clear with air with respect to Barbados move to recognize civil unions. He says the action announced in the throne speech was not about fitting in nor adopting other countries standards. According to Mr Marshall, the issue at hand that Barbados has to address is discrimination. CORONAVIRUS: OXFORD VACCINE TRIGGERS IMMUNE RESPONSE ~ CBC A coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford appears safe and triggers an immune response. Trials involving 1,077 people showed the injection led to them making antibodies and T-cells that can fight coronavirus. IMMUNE ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. The first hints that a vaccine can train people’s immune system to fight coronavirus have been reported by a company in the US. NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (2019-NCOV) The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is a new virus that causes respiratory illness in people and can spread from person-to-person. This virus was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. ST. VINCENT HINTS AT SUSPENDING FLIGHTS FROM UNITED STATES The St. Vincent and the Grenadines government has hinted at the possibility of suspending flights from the United States after the island recorded 12 cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) after reopening its borders to international flights. GUYANA TO PROVIDE FREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION BY END OF 2024 The Government of Guyana is planning to provide free education to students attending the University of Guyana, by the end of 2024. The announcement was made on Sunday by President Dr Irfaan Ali as he delivered a virtual address at the Guyana’s 50th Republic Awards Ceremony and Cultural Presentation organized by the Guyana Consulate in Canada on Sunday night. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
PM SAYS NO CHILD INJURED FOLLOWING FIRE AT CHILDREN’S HOME Prime Minister Andrew Holness says he is grateful that the third fire to destroy a children’s home in the last two years, had not resultedin any loss of life
DOMINICA PM SAYS HE WILL BOW OUT AFTER GENERAL ELECTION Skerrit, addressing Dominicans residing in this Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country, said that he also intends to step down as political leader of the ruling Dominica Labour Party (DLP) following the general election. “This evening, ladies and gentlemen we introduced to you some of the new faces in the line-up in the Dominica Labour Party.HOME
Under Construction. We are under construction to make your experience better. You can still enjoy your favourite radio stations by clicking one of the links above. AG CLEARS AIR ON PROPOSED MOVE TO RECOGNIZE CIVIL UNIONS Amid some outcry, Attorney General Dale Marshall has sought to clear with air with respect to Barbados move to recognize civil unions. He says the action announced in the throne speech was not about fitting in nor adopting other countries standards. According to Mr Marshall, the issue at hand that Barbados has to address is discrimination. CORONAVIRUS: OXFORD VACCINE TRIGGERS IMMUNE RESPONSE ~ CBC A coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford appears safe and triggers an immune response. Trials involving 1,077 people showed the injection led to them making antibodies and T-cells that can fight coronavirus. IMMUNE ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. The first hints that a vaccine can train people’s immune system to fight coronavirus have been reported by a company in the US. NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (2019-NCOV) The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is a new virus that causes respiratory illness in people and can spread from person-to-person. This virus was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. ST. VINCENT HINTS AT SUSPENDING FLIGHTS FROM UNITED STATES The St. Vincent and the Grenadines government has hinted at the possibility of suspending flights from the United States after the island recorded 12 cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) after reopening its borders to international flights. GUYANA TO PROVIDE FREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION BY END OF 2024 The Government of Guyana is planning to provide free education to students attending the University of Guyana, by the end of 2024. The announcement was made on Sunday by President Dr Irfaan Ali as he delivered a virtual address at the Guyana’s 50th Republic Awards Ceremony and Cultural Presentation organized by the Guyana Consulate in Canada on Sunday night. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
PM SAYS NO CHILD INJURED FOLLOWING FIRE AT CHILDREN’S HOME Prime Minister Andrew Holness says he is grateful that the third fire to destroy a children’s home in the last two years, had not resultedin any loss of life
DOMINICA PM SAYS HE WILL BOW OUT AFTER GENERAL ELECTION Skerrit, addressing Dominicans residing in this Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country, said that he also intends to step down as political leader of the ruling Dominica Labour Party (DLP) following the general election. “This evening, ladies and gentlemen we introduced to you some of the new faces in the line-up in the Dominica Labour Party. NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (2019-NCOV) The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is a new virus that causes respiratory illness in people and can spread from person-to-person. This virus was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. IMMUNE ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. The first hints that a vaccine can train people’s immune system to fight coronavirus have been reported by a company in the US. POLITICS ARCHIVES ~ PAGE 22 OF 22 ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. Dominica says the election of St. Vincent and the Grenadines to the United Nations Security Council should serve as an impetus for other Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries to work towards having a voice on theglobal stage.
QUARTER-FINAL DEFEAT HARD TO TAKE ~ CBC BARBADOS West Indies Under-19s head coach, Graeme West, said the quarter-final defeat to New Zealand had been a “huge disappointment” and was a result that would leave a lasting impact on the side. SMOKEY BURKE HAS DIED ~ CBC BARBADOS The entertainment fraternity has lost veteran William “Smokey” Burke. The 69-year-old who was suffering with cancer passed away Wednesday, two days after he was hospitalized. INJURED MIGRANT WORKER SENT HOME WITHOUT TREATMENT ~ CBC The family of a migrant farm worker who died several months after a severe head injury says the program that brought him to Canada stripped him of his labour rights after he was hurt, then tried to cut off his access to health care. GECOM SAYS ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED FOR CARICOM TO OVERSEE The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Monday said that it has completed all the preparatory arrangements for the commencement of the national recount exercise as agreed to by President David Granger and the Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo with ST KITTS GOVERNMENT MOVES TO PASS LEGISLATION FIXING TERM The St. Kitts-Nevis government will on Thursday seek to pass legislation that provides for a fixed term for the prime minister, but opposition legislators have already signalled that they would not provide the necessary support for the passage of the Tenure FORMER CHIEF MINISTER REMANDED INTO CUSTODY AFTER BAIL Former chief minister, David Brandt, has been remanded to custody on sex-related charges involving minor, after a High Court judge earlier this week revoked his bail. MATTHEWS HUNDRED POWERS BARBADOS PAST JAMAICA ~ CBC BARBADOS Captain Hayley Matthews struck a dashing century as Barbados thrashed Jamaica by eight wickets, to win their third game on the trot in the Regional Super50 ThurHOME
Under Construction. We are under construction to make your experience better. You can still enjoy your favourite radio stations by clicking one of the links above. AG CLEARS AIR ON PROPOSED MOVE TO RECOGNIZE CIVIL UNIONS Amid some outcry, Attorney General Dale Marshall has sought to clear with air with respect to Barbados move to recognize civil unions. He says the action announced in the throne speech was not about fitting in nor adopting other countries standards. According to Mr Marshall, the issue at hand that Barbados has to address is discrimination. CORONAVIRUS: OXFORD VACCINE TRIGGERS IMMUNE RESPONSE ~ CBC A coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford appears safe and triggers an immune response. Trials involving 1,077 people showed the injection led to them making antibodies and T-cells that can fight coronavirus. IMMUNE ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. The first hints that a vaccine can train people’s immune system to fight coronavirus have been reported by a company in the US. NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (2019-NCOV) The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is a new virus that causes respiratory illness in people and can spread from person-to-person. This virus was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. ST. VINCENT HINTS AT SUSPENDING FLIGHTS FROM UNITED STATES The St. Vincent and the Grenadines government has hinted at the possibility of suspending flights from the United States after the island recorded 12 cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) after reopening its borders to international flights. GUYANA TO PROVIDE FREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION BY END OF 2024 The Government of Guyana is planning to provide free education to students attending the University of Guyana, by the end of 2024. The announcement was made on Sunday by President Dr Irfaan Ali as he delivered a virtual address at the Guyana’s 50th Republic Awards Ceremony and Cultural Presentation organized by the Guyana Consulate in Canada on Sunday night. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
PM SAYS NO CHILD INJURED FOLLOWING FIRE AT CHILDREN’S HOME Prime Minister Andrew Holness says he is grateful that the third fire to destroy a children’s home in the last two years, had not resultedin any loss of life
DOMINICA PM SAYS HE WILL BOW OUT AFTER GENERAL ELECTION Skerrit, addressing Dominicans residing in this Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country, said that he also intends to step down as political leader of the ruling Dominica Labour Party (DLP) following the general election. “This evening, ladies and gentlemen we introduced to you some of the new faces in the line-up in the Dominica Labour Party.HOME
Under Construction. We are under construction to make your experience better. You can still enjoy your favourite radio stations by clicking one of the links above. AG CLEARS AIR ON PROPOSED MOVE TO RECOGNIZE CIVIL UNIONS Amid some outcry, Attorney General Dale Marshall has sought to clear with air with respect to Barbados move to recognize civil unions. He says the action announced in the throne speech was not about fitting in nor adopting other countries standards. According to Mr Marshall, the issue at hand that Barbados has to address is discrimination. CORONAVIRUS: OXFORD VACCINE TRIGGERS IMMUNE RESPONSE ~ CBC A coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford appears safe and triggers an immune response. Trials involving 1,077 people showed the injection led to them making antibodies and T-cells that can fight coronavirus. IMMUNE ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. The first hints that a vaccine can train people’s immune system to fight coronavirus have been reported by a company in the US. NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (2019-NCOV) The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is a new virus that causes respiratory illness in people and can spread from person-to-person. This virus was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. ST. VINCENT HINTS AT SUSPENDING FLIGHTS FROM UNITED STATES The St. Vincent and the Grenadines government has hinted at the possibility of suspending flights from the United States after the island recorded 12 cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) after reopening its borders to international flights. GUYANA TO PROVIDE FREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION BY END OF 2024 The Government of Guyana is planning to provide free education to students attending the University of Guyana, by the end of 2024. The announcement was made on Sunday by President Dr Irfaan Ali as he delivered a virtual address at the Guyana’s 50th Republic Awards Ceremony and Cultural Presentation organized by the Guyana Consulate in Canada on Sunday night. BLACKLIVESMATTER ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. (CNN) The former Minneapolis police officer seen in a video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department’s Internal Affairs, according to thepolice department.
PM SAYS NO CHILD INJURED FOLLOWING FIRE AT CHILDREN’S HOME Prime Minister Andrew Holness says he is grateful that the third fire to destroy a children’s home in the last two years, had not resultedin any loss of life
DOMINICA PM SAYS HE WILL BOW OUT AFTER GENERAL ELECTION Skerrit, addressing Dominicans residing in this Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country, said that he also intends to step down as political leader of the ruling Dominica Labour Party (DLP) following the general election. “This evening, ladies and gentlemen we introduced to you some of the new faces in the line-up in the Dominica Labour Party. NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (2019-NCOV) The 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) is a new virus that causes respiratory illness in people and can spread from person-to-person. This virus was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China. IMMUNE ARCHIVES ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. The first hints that a vaccine can train people’s immune system to fight coronavirus have been reported by a company in the US. POLITICS ARCHIVES ~ PAGE 22 OF 22 ~ CBC BARBADOS The most credible source for News in Barbados. Dominica says the election of St. Vincent and the Grenadines to the United Nations Security Council should serve as an impetus for other Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries to work towards having a voice on theglobal stage.
QUARTER-FINAL DEFEAT HARD TO TAKE ~ CBC BARBADOS West Indies Under-19s head coach, Graeme West, said the quarter-final defeat to New Zealand had been a “huge disappointment” and was a result that would leave a lasting impact on the side. SMOKEY BURKE HAS DIED ~ CBC BARBADOS The entertainment fraternity has lost veteran William “Smokey” Burke. The 69-year-old who was suffering with cancer passed away Wednesday, two days after he was hospitalized. INJURED MIGRANT WORKER SENT HOME WITHOUT TREATMENT ~ CBC The family of a migrant farm worker who died several months after a severe head injury says the program that brought him to Canada stripped him of his labour rights after he was hurt, then tried to cut off his access to health care. GECOM SAYS ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED FOR CARICOM TO OVERSEE The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Monday said that it has completed all the preparatory arrangements for the commencement of the national recount exercise as agreed to by President David Granger and the Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo with ST KITTS GOVERNMENT MOVES TO PASS LEGISLATION FIXING TERM The St. Kitts-Nevis government will on Thursday seek to pass legislation that provides for a fixed term for the prime minister, but opposition legislators have already signalled that they would not provide the necessary support for the passage of the Tenure FORMER CHIEF MINISTER REMANDED INTO CUSTODY AFTER BAIL Former chief minister, David Brandt, has been remanded to custody on sex-related charges involving minor, after a High Court judge earlier this week revoked his bail. MATTHEWS HUNDRED POWERS BARBADOS PAST JAMAICA ~ CBC BARBADOS Captain Hayley Matthews struck a dashing century as Barbados thrashed Jamaica by eight wickets, to win their third game on the trot in the Regional Super50 Thur* Home
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