BARBADIANS TRACE THEIR DEEP ANCESTRY

BARBADIANS TRACE THEIR DEEP ANCESTRY

Thanks to the Barbados Museum & Historical Society, 100 individuals will be randomly selected to receive a free Genographic Public Participation Kit to trace their deep ancestry. Since the launch of the Genographic Project, more than 300,000 people around the...

MORE JOB OPPORTUNTIES AVAILABLE IN CANADA

Three more senior job opportunities await Barbadians in the Canadian tourism sector.Word of this has come from the National Employment Bureau (NEB) of the Ministry of Labour, which is now inviting interested persons to apply for the positions of Restaurant, Hotel and...

COMMUNITY TECH PROGRAMME TO RESTART IN SCHOOLS

The Community Development Department’s Community Technology Programme is scheduled to resume in five schools starting next Monday, April 20. The schools involved in the project are: St. Lucy Secondary, Nesfield, St. Lucy; St. Mary’s Primary, Mason Hall...
BARBADIANS TRACE THEIR DEEP ANCESTRY

WORK RESUMES AT MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

 Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Patrick ToddStaff of the Ministry of Education and Human Resource Development are back on the job today following an incident yesterday which caused an early end to the workday.According to Minister of State in the...

STUDENTS TO RECEIVE PRIZES FOR FCCA COMPETITION

Barbados’ two top entrants in the 2009 Florida Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) Children’s Environmental Poster Competition will receive their cash prizes this coming Thursday, April 16, in a prize-giving ceremony at the Ministry of Tourism, Lloyd...

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