BusinessNews NATION newscast January 21, 2014 By: nationnews Date: January 21, 2014 Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp In today’s headlines: Errol Barrow lives on in the minds of Barbadians. The Barbados Workers Union celebrates Errol Barrow Day. Arrests may soon be made in the US$100 million of cocaine found in Trinidad orange juice cans. Previous articleKing booted as Opposition LeaderNext articleJazz Safari ends on a high nationnews Zane to resume title chase Ashminnie Moonsammy - May 16, 2024 BWA making connections in Christ Church Uncategorized IFC and Barbados to build new wind farm with community involvement Business Four new BHTA tourism awards up for grabs this year News Suspect charged with attempted murder of Slovak PM Fico World Taxpayers ‘feeling threatened’ Business Related articles Sports Zane to resume title chase Italy - The two-month break is over, and Barbadian race car driver Zane Maloney returns to the track... Uncategorized BWA making connections in Christ Church The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) informs customers in parts of Christ Church that it will be making connections in... Business IFC and Barbados to build new wind farm with community involvement Barbados is boosting its clean energy production with a new wind farm project on the way. The government... News Four new BHTA tourism awards up for grabs this year FOUR NEW Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) awards have been added to the list of prestigious awards...