BusinessNews NATION newscast December 30, 2014 By: nationnews Date: December 30, 2014 Less than 1 min. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp IN TONIGHT’S NEWS: Magistrate concerned about the proliferation of guns. A pledge that garbage collection will improve in the weeks ahead. And Hilary Beckles defends naming of Cave Hill track and field centre after Usain Bolt. Previous articleSeason for right choiceNext articleSt Michael Merchants Parish champs nationnews Gospel Fest back despite funding woe Tonisha Rock-Yaw - April 24, 2026 BWU again flags misuse of contract jobs News Veteran jockey Husbands retires Sports Pitches ‘safe’ Sports US soldier charged over alleged betting on Maduro capture World Ruling on vegan inmate lawsuit May 21 News Related articles Entertainment Gospel Fest back despite funding woe Executive director of Barbados Gospel Fest, Adrian Agard, has raised concern about rising crime and what he described as a... News BWU again flags misuse of contract jobs The Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) continues to express concerns about employers increasingly using temporary contracts for jobs that... Sports Veteran jockey Husbands retires Patrick Husbands, the legendary Barbadian jockey, has called time on his illustrious career. He announced his retirement from the... Sports Pitches ‘safe’ The assurance has been provided that Kensington Oval will be in fit and proper shape when cricket returns to the...