Eunoia Jouvert was the first of about 14 bands whose revellers will fete from BTI car park. Lower Bay Street, to the Mighty Grynner Highway. The jam, like all Crop Over events, makes a return after a two-year break for the COVID-19 pandemic. Initially, organisers at the National Cultural Foundation had proposed several routes, including some out of The City, but this was met with resistance by revellers. After it …
Police: No major incidents so far this Crop Over
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The Child Care Board is still encouraging Barbadians to speak out against and report child abuse. That was the message echoed across Bridgetown on Saturday as about 100 people walked throughout The City, where they continued to spread awareness. During April, the board recognised Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month, which was held under the theme Speak Up, Speak Out, Report Child Abuse. (TG) More to follow