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Nation Builders: Dr Grenville Phillips

Fifty years ago, Dr Grenville Phillips demonstrated a commitment to The Nation when he agreed to support a business venture on which two of his friends were embarking. Reflecting on his association with The Nation over the last five decades, the retired chartered accountant mused it was “perhaps by chance...
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Nation gives thanks at church for 50 years

Several Nation Publishing staff members returned to the company’s roots on Sunday when they attended a church service to celebrate the upcoming 50th Anniversary. The service was held at St Mary’s Anglican Church, which is adjacent to the Nation’s first building on St Mary’s Row in The City. In attendance were...
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Suriname and Petronas unveil oil exploration plan

Paramaribo, Suriname – A delegation from the Malaysian energy multinational Petronas, held discussions here with the Surinamese government and unveiled its plans about a possible oil project in Block 52 off the Surinamese coast. Petronas says it wants to carry out two more exploration drillings before a final investment decision (FID)...
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Da Silva to lead “A” team to South Africa

St John’s, Antigua – Joshua Da Silva, the wicket-keeper/batsman, will captain the West Indies “A” Team for the upcoming tour of South Africa from November 21 to December 8. They will play three four-day “Test” matches against the hosts. Da Silva also led the “A” team to victory against Bangladesh earlier this year. Tevin...
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Afternoon showers in the forecast

A few moderate to light showers are expected during the afternoon, says the Barbados Meteorological Service (BMS). During the morning, moderate to heavy showers generated one to two inches across parts of the island. However, the threat of flooding has diminished and BMS has discontinued the flood warning which was issued...
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Fogging Schedule November 13 to 17

Communities in St. Lucy, St Peter, St George, and St Michael are earmarked to be fogged this week by the team from the Ministry of Health and Wellness’ Vector Control Unit. Districts in St Lucy, including Bromefield, Maycocks Terrace, Friendly Hall, Husbands Road, and Harrisons, will be visited by the...
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Unnatural death at QEH

Police at District ‘C’ Station are investigating the unnatural death of a 17-year-old female who passed away at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Saturday. They received a report around 12:24 p.m. that the young woman was suspected of trying to commit suicide. Efforts to revive her were unsuccessful and she...
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Internet culture ‘creating generation of illiterates’

There’s a new generation of illiterates as a result of the Internet, charged the first black Nobel Prize winner for literature, Professor Wole Soyinka. He was taking part in the fireside chat of the Creative Africa Nexus (CANEX) Live Theatre of the Intra-African Trade Fair, IATF 2023, at the Manara...
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Tuach advances to Round of 16

It was a superb start for Chelsea Tuach as she advanced into the Round of 16 at the 2023 US Air Force Super Girl Pro 3000 surfing event which commenced yesterday in Jacksonville, Florida. Tuach and fellow Barbadian Chelsea Roett did well in the Round of 64 but, unfortunately, the...
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Police investigating Deacons Road incident

The Barbados Police Service (TBPS) is conducting investigations into an incident which occurred at Deacons Road, Saint Michael on Saturday. Police Officers from the Black Rock Station were on mobile patrol this morning about 9:50 a.m. when they responded to Deacons Road, Saint Michael where a man was seen at...
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Jamaicans urged not to panic as dengue cases rise

Health authorities appealed to Jamaicans not to panic as the country's dengue fever cases swelled to 870. Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Jacquiline Bisasor McKenzie said this is the highest number of confirmed cases in comparison to previous outbreaks in 2019 (179) and 2016 (190 cases). "...By far the number of...
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Deacons, Hill Road keep hope alive

Former division one queens Deacons and Hill Road maintained outside hopes of tracking leaders UWI Blackbirds when the Goddard Enterprises Limited volleyball action continued Thursday night at Oldbury, St Philip. Hill Road defeated former double crown champions Warrens 25-17, 25-16, 16-25, 26-24 to end the first round on 25 points...
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