New liquor licence rules kick in April 1 barbadostoday.bb - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from barbadostoday.bb Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Locals and visitors to Barbados remain confident that even with major crowds at Oistins Bay Garden, Christ Church, they will remain COVID-19 free. Despite a recent video making the rounds on social media showing a heavy crowd at the popular nightspot in Oistins, the crowds were back out on Friday night. Vendors were busy servicing patrons, grills were fired up with an assortment of fish, long lines were observed snaking …
Sustainable tourism is rapidly becoming of greater importance for tourists as well as residents of travel destinations. In Barbados, there is a strong commitment to responsible tourism, taking into account the preservation of the island’s beauty and nature from the mountains to the ocean. - Barbados Breaking News - Travel News | eTurboNews | eTN
The $200 000 Queen’s Park restoration project is well on the way to completion. Yesterday, general manager of the National Conservation Commission (NCC), Ryan Als, told the Weekend Nation that most of the work for Phase 1 was done and Phase 2would begin in the next financial year once funds were available. He said the lake, the base of which was leaking and deteriorating, was refurbished and additional features such …
With the current COVID-19 curfew lifted for one night only, Barbadians took the opportunity to gather in small numbers in the Oistins Bay Garden, Christ Church to witness the island’s transition to a parliamentary republic on Monday night. Held in National Heroes Square, the ceremony was streamed live across numerous social platforms and shown on a massive screen with accompanying loudspeakers on the Bay Garden’s main stage. As the clock …