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  1. “CARIBBEAN LINKED III” Residency Exhibition, 30th August 2015

    This is a chance to view a diverse range of contemporary works, and engage with emerging artists from across the French, Spanish, Dutch and English Caribbean, working at the Ateliers ’89! Hear first hand about their experience during the Caribbean Linked residency and enjoy a collection of works never before exhibited! It will be an […]

    August 26, 2015Arts, Photo GalleryNo comments
  2. “Unaffected by Sargassum but joining the fight”, says Atlantis Submarines Barbados

    As the Caribbean and specifically Barbados battles the Sargassum problem that has plagued them with increasing frequency and magnitude over the past three years, Atlantis Submarines Barbados has so far escaped the onslaught. There is a perception that there is seaweed everywhere but nothing can be further from the truth. The submarine dive site is […]

    August 26, 2015NatureNo comments
  3. American psychologist shares his “Theory T” to build trust with new book

    Dr. Phillip R. Walker brings his visionary perspective on the power of trust in a chaotic world to Chattel House Books with his new publication, “Theory T: The Power of Trust in a Chaotic World“. Dr. Walker shares his personal stories and struggles in the book as the foundation for promoting trust as the social […]

    August 26, 2015BooksNo comments
  4. Digicel Supporting Walk for Lupus for 9th Year

    DIGICEL (Barbados) Ltd. is assisting the Hope Foundation with its awareness campaign by supporting that organisation’s Walk for Lupus for the ninth year. The annual walk comes off this Sunday, August 30, starting at the Drill Hall Beach, St. Michael from 6 a.m., and is one of the many activities the Foundation organises to raise […]

    August 26, 2015HealthNo comments
  5. Antigua & Barbuda new terminal at V. C. Bird International Airport to open on Wednesday 26th August

    This is to advise that the new terminal at V. C. Bird International Airport in Antigua will become operational on Wednesday 26th August. The first flight to depart from the new terminal will be LI 771 bound for Barbados. Those passengers departing from V. C. Bird International Airport are required to allow sufficient time to […]

    August 26, 2015TravelNo comments
  6. “Addicted to Fresno” (2015) – Natasha Lyonne, Aubrey Plaza: Comedy HD

    Dry comedy follows the lives two co-dependent sisters who work as hotel maids in Fresno.

    August 25, 2015Cinema, Oddity, Video GalleryNo comments
  7. Straight Outta Compton: Exclusive Behind the Scenes Featurette – Dr. Dre, Ice Cube

    The group NWA emerges from the mean streets of Compton in Los Angeles, California in the mid-1980s and revolutionizes Hip Hop culture with their music and tales about life in the hood.

    August 25, 2015Cinema, Music, Video GalleryNo comments
  8. “GRAY MOUNTAIN” by John Grisham, his #1 New York Times bestseller now available in paperback

    In a matter of days Samantha moves from Manhattan to Brady, Virginia, population 2,200, in the heart of Appalachia, a part of the world she has only read about. Samantha’s new job takes her into the murky and dangerous world of coal mining, where laws are often broken, communities are divided, and the land itself […]

    August 25, 2015Books, Crime, Video GalleryNo comments
  9. LIAT’s cancellations for Wednesday 26th August; Thursday 27th August and Friday 28th August due to Erika

    LIAT wishes to advise that due to the impending passage of Tropical Storm Erika, it has been forced to cancel the following services for Wednesday, August 26, Thursday, August 27 and Friday August 28: Cancellations for Wednesday, August 26: FLIGHT ROUTING LI 512   Barbados to Antigua LI 526   Antigua to St. Kitts to […]

    August 25, 2015TravelNo comments
  10. AIR FORCE AND NOAA PLANES FIND ERIKA POORLY ORGANIZED

    SUMMARY OF 8:00 PM INFORMATION ———————————————- LOCATION…15.8N 53.6W ABOUT 545 MI…875 KM E OF ANTIGUA MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…40 MPH…65 KM/H PRESENT MOVEMENT…W OR 280 DEGREES AT 20 MPH…31 KM/H MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…1006 MB…29.71 INCHES WATCHES AND WARNINGS ——————– CHANGES WITH THIS ADVISORY: None. SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT: A Tropical Storm Watch is […]

    August 25, 2015NatureNo comments
  11. DIGICEL ASSISTING YOUNG FOOTBALLER TO PURSUE STUDIES IN LONDON

    Digicel (Barbados) Ltd., is playing a major role in ensuring that young local footballer, Brendan Sidaway, can capitalize on a once-in-a-life-time opportunity to study at Merrist Wood College in Surrey, England, home of the Chelsea FC Foundation Ladies and Mens Football Academy. Sidaway took part in the 2015 Digicel Kickstart Clinics in March, which sees […]

    August 25, 2015Featured, FootballNo comments
  12. A Bajan can of Tuna? Grenadian Mackerel? THE CARIBBEAN’S FISHING INDUSTRY NEEDS A UNIFIED PLAN

    The rigidity of individual maritime codes and a lack of unity within the fishing industry of the Caribbean is stifling its growth. In addition, if fishing was more cohesive, then there’d be less likely disputes over who is fishing in whose waters – necessitating diplomatic energy diverted from more pressing matters… Mr. Reid said there […]

    August 25, 2015Agriculture, FeaturedNo comments
  13. A man of and for the community: NCF stalwart & CEO passes on

    The National Cultural Foundation (NCF) mourns the loss of one of its own. Mr. Anthony DeVere Browne better known as ‘Vere’ Browne joined the NCF as interim Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in 2008 at a very challenging period for the organisation and he immediately made unifying the stakeholder communities one of his major priorities. Mr. […]

    August 25, 2015Featured, MusicNo comments
  14. Crazy discounts on Perma Pretints & selected ULTTIMA colours, this weekend at Six Roads!

    Deals & Discounts for YOU! Crazy discounts on Perma Pretints and selected ULTTIMA colours! Don’t miss it! facebook.com/ChampionsofColour Six Roads Colourcentre, St Philip, Barbados.

    August 24, 2015Painting, Photo GalleryNo comments
  15. Unnatural death at Nelson St in Bridgetown

    Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the unnatural death of Christopher Callender, 43 years old of Princess Royal Avenue, Pinelands St. Michael. On 23 August 2015, about 11.30 pm, Callender was stabbed while at the Zanzi Bar located at Nelson Street, St. Michael by an unknown assailant. He was taken to the QEH where he […]

    August 24, 2015Crime, FeaturedNo comments
  16. Help for Barbadian Homeless from Telecoms Leader

    Team members from the Flow Barbados and C&W Business, joined hands with the Barbados Vagrants and Homeless Society (BVHS) to fight homelessness. This philanthropic work to enable restoration took place at the BVHS Bi-Annual Feeding and Health Fair over the weekend in Queens Park where several team members and friends came out to support this cause. […]

    August 24, 2015Culture, FeaturedNo comments
  17. “CARICOM: A collective bargaining unit for rights” by Sir Ronald Sanders

    The Caribbean regional integration project is often described and criticised almost entirely on the uneven benefits of trade to member countries. But, important as it is, there is more to the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) than trade. While the failure to progress the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) is a cause for […]

    August 24, 2015Business, FeaturedNo comments
  18. Wanted man Gamble charged

    Police have arrested and formally charged Jabari Kenrico Gamble, 24 years of St. Paul’s Avenue, Bayville St. Michael, with the offences of Serious Bodily Harm and Escaping Lawful Custody. Jabari Gamble made an appearance at the District A Magistrates Court on Saturday 22 August 2015. David Welch – ASP (Ag); Public Relations Officer

    August 24, 2015Crime, FeaturedNo comments
  19. Minister of Tourism calls on fellow Nevisians to stop disposing domestic waste at tourism site

    Nevis’ Ministry of Tourism is voicing concern with a recent occurrence at their Bath Stream grounds. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry Carl Williams told the Department of Information that bins placed at the prime tourism site were being used by some members of the public to dispose of domestic waste. He said the ministry is […]

    August 24, 2015Controversy, FeaturedNo comments
  20. Scotiabank Lends Support to Progressive Optimists’ Back to School Drive

    The response to the second edition of the Progressive Optimist Club’s Back to School Uniform and Supplies Drive has increased significantly, both in terms of those giving and those needing assistance. Word of this came from President Cameron Sobers yesterday when Scotiabank handed over a cheque for $2000 to assist the drive, along with several […]

    August 24, 2015EducationNo comments
  21. SXM Aviation Training Academy, a Brilliant Idea, say Visiting Journalists

    The proposed Aviation Training Academy of the Princess Juliana International Airport, SXM, is a “brilliant idea,” said Adam Twidell, a former Air Force pilot with the Royal Air Force (RAF) of the UK and one of the eleven journalists who were invited to participate in the media tour organized by SXM Airport. Twidell, speaking at […]

    August 24, 2015TravelNo comments
  22. CDB finances training for Caribbean water sector professionals

    Senior Water Sector professionals from across the Caribbean will meet on August 23 – 24 to identify better ways of planning for the impact of climate change on the region’s water supply and systems. The meeting, co-hosted by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), takes the form of a workshop entitled “Building a Climate Resilient Water […]

    August 24, 2015Events, NatureNo comments
  23. SPISE, CSF’s Flagship Regional STEM Program, Concludes

    SPISE (Student Program for Innovation in Science and Engineering) is offered for 4 weeks each summer by the Caribbean Science Foundation (CSF) to the brightest 16-18 year old students interested in pursuing careers in science and engineering. This year, 18 students from Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. […]

    August 24, 2015TechnologyNo comments
  24. FLOW FOOTBALL APP Scores Big with Caribbean football fans – App ranks higher than Instagram & Facebook in regional Apple stores

    Since the start of the Barclays Premier League (BPL) season earlier this month, Caribbean fans have been downloading the new Flow Football App to access audio streaming of matches, commentaries and other football news live and direct at their convenience. In its first week, the app ranked among the top 5 apps to be downloaded […]

    August 24, 2015FootballNo comments
  25. FLOW’s Anime Kon 2015: Third of his Name? Father of Felines?

    There are those who quake in their buskins on sight of this other Colossus and others who ready to side with him & sojourn in any battle he may join, loved or hated – seldom is there a mixture for the latest usurper of the Iron Throne! Outgunned? Perhaps… Outnumbered? Usually… Outmaneuvered? He’s still there, […]

    August 23, 2015Books, Photo GalleryNo comments