Month: February 2024
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News
Berbice teachers join GTU strike
Berbice teachers yesterday took to the streets throughout the region in support of the GTU strike calling for the Ministry…
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Over 180 Cotton Tree residents receive land titles after decades-long wait
Over 180 residents of Cotton Tree, West Coast Berbice yesterday received Certificates of Title, granting legal ownership of lands they…
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Pool at aquatic centre in dirty state – -closed for a week for cleaning
-will impact training for Carifta Games The pool at the National Aquatic Centre, Liliendaal will be closed for a week…
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Teachers on strike – -GTU demanding collective bargaining, ministry threatens deductions
By Shuntel Glasgow and Abigail Headley Hundreds of teachers from all across the country went on strike yesterday as their…
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Caribbean RoundUp
Barbados Barbados has submitted a document urging the World Trade Organization (WTO) to support small-scale and artisanal fisheries in the…
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Caribbean RoundUp
Barbados Barbados has submitted a document urging the World Trade Organization (WTO) to support small-scale and artisanal fisheries in the…
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This Week-in-Review January 28th to February 3rd
Industrial Teachers to strike February 5th – McDonald: The GTU last week announced that teachers will be taking industrial action…
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Oldest Reggae awards return stateside to laud NY trailblazer
Julian Marley recently added another miniature, golden, gramophone to the family treasure, trove his brothers garnered since 1985 when the…
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Belizean Episcopal rector: What would Jesus do in the Israeli-Hamas War?
A Belizean-born Episcopal (Anglican) rector in Canarsie, Brooklyn, who claims that he had experienced racism and discrimination when he and…
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Music
Oldest Reggae awards return stateside to laud NY trailblazer
Julian Marley recently added another miniature, golden, gramophone to the family treasure, trove his brothers garnered since 1985 when the…
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