Born at the Ivy, St Michael, Constance “Dan” Inniss was academically gifted. She entered Queen’s College in 1927, having won a Vestry Scholarship from Belmont School. On leaving school, Ms. Inniss entered the teaching service in 1935 and taught at St. Luke’s...
Barbados’ population is ageing at an accelerated pace. In fact, this country is home to the highest percentage of persons aged 65 and over in the English-speaking Caribbean. The island is also leading the rest of the region, with more than 10 per cent of its...
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On Tuesday, February 22, Barbadians joined in marking the 111th birthday of one of its most outstanding citizens, James Sisnett, BCH. The milestone was celebrated with a luncheon hosted at the Hilton Barbados, by the National Committee on Ageing, in association with...
Loleta Worrell knew all about good customer service. She worked as a dispatcher in a shop and was happy serving her customers. Born in the Whim, St. Peter, Mrs. Worrell was educated at Mile-and-a-Quarter Girls’ School to seventh standard. Apart from working in the...