Barbados News

  1. LOOKING FOR GOAL: Barbados' Shanice Stevenson taking a shot at St Kitts' goal. (Daily Nation) - Published on: 3/16/2010. BARBADOS' women's footballers have received a great confidence booster ahead of their CONCACAF Gold Cup qualifiers.
  2. Barbados shuts out dancehall (Jamaica Gleaner) - A BARBADOS minister of government has moved to shut out toxic Jamaican dancehall music from his country.
  3. Barbados is queen of the Caribbean (Independent) - It is not hard to see why Barbados is considered the premier destination for Britons thinking of buying property in the Caribbean.
  4. Published on: 3/16/2010. (Daily Nation) - IF YOU ACCESS the Human Rights Watch website, you will not find a report on Barbados there. Compared to other countries, life feels fairly safe for most of us here, as far as our human rights go.
  5. Published on: 3/16/2010. (Daily Nation) - FOUR ENGLISH county teams have arrived in Barbados for the inaugural Cricket Sunfest English county cricket pre-season training.
  6. OPPOSITION LEADER MIA MOTTLE on her way into Parliament. (Daily Nation) - Published on: 3/16/2010. OPPOSITION LEADER MIA MOTTLEY charged "incompetence" and "a deeply flawed philosophy" on the part of the David Thompson administration in its handling of Barbados' economic crisis when debate on the Estimates began in the House of Assembly yesterday.
  7. Published on: 3/16/2010. (Daily Nation) - WHERE IS THE Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between the Government of Barbados and CLICO? That's what Leader of the Opposition Mia Mottley wants to know.
  8. POWER PLAY: Springer Memorial's Michelle Rogers putting the shot on the way to her gold medal in the girls' Under-20 ... (Daily Nation) - Published on: 3/16/2010. SPRINGER MEMORIAL are chasing history and could be the first ever school to amass 400 points by the time the curtain comes down on the 2010 Powerade Barbados Secondary Schools' Athletic Championships tomorrow evening at the National Stadium.
  9. Published on: 3/16/2010. (Daily Nation) - "DISTINCTLY ILLEGAL"! This is how Leader of the Opposition Mia Mottley has described the apointment of an executive chairman for the Barbados Water Authority (BWA).
  10. Vail's Greener Pastures: Become a small-space gardener (Vail Daily) - VAIL, Colorado - If all of in the Vail Valley just had a can-do grandmother to learn from ... It was seeing her West Indian grandmother grow potatoes in a bucket, after relocating to an apartment in the cold Canadian north from Barbados, that opened Gayla Trail's eyes to the possibilities of growing food in an urban, small-space environment. This bucket sprouted Trail's own ingenuity in ...