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Labour Matters 13: Victimisation in the workplace

What should you do if you think you are...

Tridents’ challenge

It will be a challenging task for the senior...

COVID-19 Update for Saturday, April 23

New COVID-19 cases numbered 355 (156 males and 199...

Lifestyle

PG 3 What’s in a number? PG 6 Maternity Matters PG 8 Adolescent Health PG 10 Better Families PG 12 Pandemic fatigue & burnout PG 14 Fitness in small spaces PG 16 Cleaning contact lenses Nutrition PG 18 Food combinations Pt.2 PG 20 Replacing refined grains PG 22 Water watch Pt.1 PG 24 Dietician Victoria Cox Health PG 26 Nicole Carter’s nutrition PG 28 The Delta variant

Editor’s Note

This month’s issue takes more of a turn along the road of nutrition, great health and well-being. There are features on fitness, how much sun to actually take in, how ultraviolet rays affects your skin, and information about the Delta variant of COVID, among other informative articles. One highlight is the feature on the Better Health resident Nutritionist, Victoria Cox, as we continue

Maternity Matters

Maternity Matters by Midwife Andrea Jordan Three Troubleshooting Solutions for your Breastfeeding Woes! Why is breastfeeding such a struggle? What am I doing wrong? These are the words spoken by many a new mother in the early days with their newborns. Let’s face it, even though breastfeeding is supposed to be a natural process, for some mothers, and babies, it can be a real

No charge for a spliff

Deeming it a waste of both the courts’ and police’s time, Barbadians will no longer be charged for have the quantity of cannabis commonly...

Barbados to recognise same-sex civil unions

The Mia Mottley Administration is preparing to recogonise civil unions for couples of the same gender.The island has increasingly found itself on international lists...

DLP gearing up for next election

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is readying itself for the next General Election, and chairman of the St James South branch, Ashton Turney said...

Barbados will speak on global affairs

Barbados will once again take its place and state its position on global issues, ensuring it is part of the decision-making processes that affect...

Historic opening of Parliament

The State Opening of Parliament this morning was a subdued version of the pomp and pageantry to which Barbadians have become accustomed on such...

Forbes: Messi still wealthiest soccer player

London – Lionel Messi was denied a potentially money-spinning move away from Barcelona this month after a contract-dispute but the Argentine maestro remains the...

Farley is President of the Senate

Senator Reginald Farley was duly elected president of the Senate on Tuesday morning.In a brief session prior to The State Opening of Parliament at...

Chinese ambassador praises handling of COVID-19 pandemic

Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China, Yan Xiusheng on Monday praised Government for its handling of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).Yan, who was speaking...

BRA: Property owners can request copy of land tax bill via email

Due to delays with the delivery of international mail, the Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA) is asking property owners overseas to write via email to...

Venezuela charges US citizen

Caracas – Venezuela’s chief prosecutor Tarek Saab on Monday announced charges of terrorism and weapons trafficking against an alleged United States “spy” who was...