A fire at an old beach house along Maxwell Main Road, Christ Church, has damaged part of the fibre-optic cable in the area, resulting in service disruption to parts of the parish. In a statement to customers, service provider Flow said the internet, landline and television might be affected. https://youtu.be/zaER6TcKfUw “The fault has been identified and is attributed to a burning structure which damaged a significant portion of fibre-optic cable …
January 7, 2021
The recent rise of Coronavirus (COVID-19) positive results has placed the Barbados Football Association, Barbados Netball Association and Barbados Amateur Basketball Association in a no-win situation, says veteran administrator Adrian Donovan.
During an interview with
Barbados TODAY, Donovan said as it is right now, the COVID-19 monitoring unit has made the right decision not to grant permission for any contact sports to resume.
“The pressure from the players now is enormous. It has been a long time that the participants of these particular sports have been unable to get any type of meaningful playing time.
“The players must understand that safety is priority number one. Not only for themselves but also for their families and likewise the country. The Barbados football association would be under the most pressure and would have to make some serious decisions going forward,” Donovan said.