BusinessNews NATION newscast November 18, 2015 By: nationnews Date: November 18, 2015 Less than 1 min. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp In tonight’s news: Emera CEO promises a major drop in electricity costs. Police seize a Glock firearm and cannabis plants. Surfer Chelsea Tuach wins again. Previous articleGovernment looking to spruce up OistinsNext articleSt Andrew ambassadors on a mission nationnews PM issues a statement on Patrick Husbands’ retirement Nationnews Desk - April 24, 2026 Gospel Fest back despite funding woe Entertainment 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 Related articles News PM issues a statement on Patrick Husbands’ retirement Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley issues a statement following the announcement of veteran jockey Patrick Husbands’ retirement.Today, Barbados... 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...