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Dishon ‘Eto’ Howell, one of Barbados’ most outstanding young footballers was laid to rest yesterday at Coral Ridge Memorial Gardens following a funeral service at Collymore Rock Nazarene Church. Family, friends and former teammates came out adorned in Howell’s favourite colour red, while some of his St Leonard’s Boys’ schoolmates and former teammates served as pallbearers. Also present were president of the Barbados Football Association (BFA) Randy Harris and Minister …

Family, Motorsport, Biker communities bid farewell to Hally

Haldane Alphonzo Holder, alias Hally, drove off into the sunset just as he lived his life - in one of his loves, 'a Volkswagen'. Hally was known for racing in his yellow and blue buggy and that was the request of his family for his sendoff.

More electric buses within six months

Commuters of the Transport Board can expect to be riding aboard ten new electric buses within the next six months. Additionally, Government will be looking to establish an automatic fare collection system by January 2023 and transition to the Barbados Mass Transit Authority over the next five years. This was revealed by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Works and Water Resources, Santia Bradshaw, during the Transport Board’s 67th …

Delayed opening of some schools - Barbados Today

Delayed opening of some schools Article by May 2, 2021 The Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training (METVT) informs parents and guardians of students of St Paul’s Primary School that classes will be held online for Class 3 and 4 students, tomorrow, Monday, May 3. This is due to delays with cleaning at the school and the alternative site at the Collymore Rock Nazarene Church. The Ministry further advises that only sixth form students of Alexandra and Combermere Schools would report for face-to-face classes tomorrow. However, the fifth form classes of Alexandra, Coleridge and Parry and Combermere Schools will also be held online tomorrow.  This is to allow the completion of clean-up efforts at these plants.

Delayed opening for some schools

Article by Social Share Face-to-face classes have been delayed for some schools. The Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training (METVT) said today that classes will be held online for Class 3 and 4 students of St Paul’s Primary School tomorrow. This is due to delays with cleaning at the school and the alternative site at the Collymore Rock Nazarene Church. Additionally, only Sixth Form students of Alexandra and Combermere schools would report for face-to-face classes tomorrow. However, the fifth form classes of Alexandra, Coleridge and Parry and Combermere Schools will also be held online tomorrow. This is to allow the completion of clean-up efforts at these plants.

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