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Increased costs, shipping challenges to impact selection of Christmas decor this year

As the Yuletide season nears, at least one major retailer is putting Barbadians on notice to expect a shortage in Christmas décor.Managing Director of Woolworth Martin Bryan said shipping disruptions and the exponential increase in the cost of some items meant there would be limited decoration options this year.The news has come as no shock to Chairman of the Barbados Private Sector Association (BPSA) Trisha Tannis who says she expects similar shortages to continue for at least the next six months.Bryan told Barbados TODAY while Barbadians could continue to look forward to a wide variety of curtains, linens and toys, decorations would not be as plentiful.“I think Christmas décor on a whole is going to be short. Christmas decorations, lights – a lot of the items you either cannot get or the price is too expensive to bring. We have been looking into some Christmas stuff and, honestly, the prices are astronomical so I think you’re going to get a shortage of Christmas-themed décor

#BTEditorial - Wearing traditional school uniforms in the heat wave

When events coincide some call it happenstance, others say it is signs and wonders, while some say the stars are aligning. Reality is whatever name you choose to apply to the situation, when separate and distinct things occur either at the same time, it should always cause us to pause and wonder if a greater meaning is intended.On Monday, September 12 the Barbados Meteorological Services issued a weather bulletin headlined: Heat Information Statement for Barbados. The statement read: “Very warm conditions in Barbados are expected to persist throughout the month of September and the greater part of October. Maximum temperatures across the island have been peaking between 32 degrees Celsius and 34 degrees Celsius, particularly in the urban areas, which is normal during this period.”The Met office went on to outline key things that should be done in order to ensure good health and wellness during the extremely hot period.Days later on Wednesday, September 14, the Ministry of Education

Firms fret over school stock and millions in debt, want gov t help

Firms fret over school stock and millions in debt, want gov t help
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