Crop Over brings increased sales for some businesses July 11, 2023 admin Published: July 11, 2023 | Updated: July 11, 2023 1 min read Some Bridgetown businesses are seeing spikes in sales as Barbadians prepare for the various events on the calendar. Our Reanne Phillips has more. Post navigation Previous: CBB: No fake notes receivedNext: Creepy crawlies invade Farm Road community Related Stories Young players shine as junior road tennis tourney continues admin January 20, 2026 St. Michael School students excel in CAPE earning six merit list places admin January 20, 2026 Bajans back Patrick Husbands to ride in Sandy Lane Gold Cup 2026 admin January 20, 2026 Red House Firebirds soar to victory at St. Paul’s Primary Sports Day admin January 20, 2026 Candidates steps up canvassing ahead of general election admin January 20, 2026 Public gets hands-on look at careers in protective services admin January 20, 2026 Regional News Young players shine as junior road tennis tourney continues 1 Young players shine as junior road tennis tourney continues January 20, 2026 St. Michael School students excel in CAPE earning six merit list places 2 St. Michael School students excel in CAPE earning six merit list places January 20, 2026 Bajans back Patrick Husbands to ride in Sandy Lane Gold Cup 2026 3 Bajans back Patrick Husbands to ride in Sandy Lane Gold Cup 2026 January 20, 2026 Red House Firebirds soar to victory at St. Paul’s Primary Sports Day 4 Red House Firebirds soar to victory at St. Paul’s Primary Sports Day January 20, 2026