BusinessNews NATION newscast September 3, 2014 By: nationnews Date: September 3, 2014 Less than 1 min. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp IN TONIGHT’S NEWS: NUPW threatens protest if NCC dismissals case is not heard soon. Barbados remembers Campus Trendz victims. Hemispheric tourism ministers are meeting here. Previous articleNew tourism head namedNext articleNew Ebola fears mount in Nigeria nationnews Public invited to comment on immigration, citizenship bills Nationnews Desk - May 7, 2026 CARPHA says hantavirus risk to Caribbean remains low Health Three-vehicle accident blocks St Martin’s road News Pregnant woman admits to using drugs From The Courts Bank warns of fraudsters Business German tourist wins payout after losing sun lounger race World Related articles News Public invited to comment on immigration, citizenship bills Barbadians are being invited to submit views and memoranda on the Immigration Bill, 2026 and the Barbados Citizenship... Health CARPHA says hantavirus risk to Caribbean remains low The Caribbean Public Health Agency is urging regional countries to remain vigilant after a cluster of hantavirus-related illnesses... News Three-vehicle accident blocks St Martin’s road The road at St Martin's, St Philip is impassable as a result of a three-vehicle accident which occurred... From The Courts Pregnant woman admits to using drugs A 29-year-old woman who was caught with drugs over the weekend, has confessed that she is using drugs...