News Classes resume for students at Coleridge and Parry School By: nationnews Date: February 3, 2019 Less than 1 min. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Classes will resume at the Coleridge and Parry School from tomorrow, Monday, February 4. The Ashton Hall, St. Peter school was closed from Tuesday last week to allow authorities to address an environmental problem there. (BGIS)  Previous articleA time to prayNext articleTrump says U.S. military intervention in Venezuela ‘an option,’ Russia objects nationnews Murder accused: Didn’t mean to hurt her Heather-Lynn Evanson - May 22, 2026 Government announced new measures for entry into Antigua and Barbuda Regional Maloney Group buys bulk of BICO shares Business Man charged after cannabis seizure valued at $312 000 From The Courts Twenty-five Years of Awareness, Education, Hope Business DLP warns crime could threaten Barbados’ tourism image Politics Related articles From The Courts Murder accused: Didn’t mean to hurt her It was never his intention to hurt anyone, said murder accused Roger Delisle Sealy. But he panicked after hitting... Regional Government announced new measures for entry into Antigua and Barbuda The Antigua and Barbuda government has announced new measures aimed at enhancing public health safety amid concerns regarding... Business Maloney Group buys bulk of BICO shares The Maloney Group has scooped up the majority of shares in ice cream manufacturer BICO Limited. Businessman Mark Maloney,... From The Courts Man charged after cannabis seizure valued at $312 000 The Barbados Police Service has arrested and formally charged 50-year-old Marvin Selwyn Walcott of Bamboo Road, St Lawrence,...