Saturday, October 11, 2025

Auctions

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Latoya the comeback kid

SHE WAS A 14-year-old third form student at Deighton Griffith Secondary School when she became pregnant.But Latoya Goodridge was not of the view that being with child meant...
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Wanderers tighten screws on Dover

SPINNERS Chad Clarke-Reifer (four for 34) and Gary Belle (three for 58) shared seven wickets between them to give visitors Wanderers the advantage over Old Brigand Dover. Responding to...
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Partnership gives LIME fighting chance

A SECOND-wicket partnership of 96 between Kevon Beckles (50) and Brian Johnson (40) gave LIME a fighting response in their reply to CGI Maple’s 297 all out.  When fading...
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Mum’s fight all for sick daughter

The differences between 30-year-old Petra Gooding, a mother of Christ Church, and many other parents are clear. For one thing, while some adults, faced with the challenge of life...
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CMFC sale finally closed

Barbados Public Workers Co-operative Credit Union Limited formally acquired CLICO Mortgage & Finance Corporation (CMFC) on Friday.Several months of negotiation came to an end as Barbados’ largest credit...
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Jamaica passes second IMF test

KINGSTON –  Jamaica has aced the second International Monetary Fund (IMF) quarterly test despite unplanned expenditure related to the west Kingston incursion and emergency spending in the health...
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Fun City a hit with kids

With just one week left before school resumes, hundreds of children and parents converged on Kensington Oval for the Frutee and Chefette Restaurants-sponsored third annual Ovaltastik Fun City. Tagged...
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LIME Division 1 scoreboards

ICBL Empire vs TeleBarbados Carlton(AT BANK HALL)Weather: sunny to overcast; Pitch: hard and true; Outfield: lushCARLTON 1st Innings 235EMPIRE 1st Innings(overweek 10 -0)J. Smith b Springer    29J. Haynes...
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IN THE CANDID CORNER – A school-ready mix

Teaching is not a profession, it’s a passion. – Unknown We are within sight of the commencement of the new academic year 2010-2011. Minister of Education Ronald Jones has...
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Batsmen rule on slow pitch

BATSMEN reigned supreme yesterday as Sagicor UWI and Super Centre Spartan battled for first innings honours. The Parkites require another 193 runs and the students six wickets for first...
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Day at the fair for disabled

YESTERDAY’S INTERNATIONAL FAIR for the disabled, held on the grounds of Government House, was loaded with educational activities, games, entertainment and “lots of food”. The fair, organised by the...
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IP expert big on training

Intellectual property protection is rapidly becoming an area of focus, and Barbadian Dr Wendy Hollingsworth is on a mission to create greater awareness of its importance and relevance...
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