BusinessNews NATION newscast July 29, 2015 By: nationnews Date: July 29, 2015 Less than 1 min. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp In tonight’s news: Chamber of Commerce speaks out against Cahill project as one Government minister says it’s not a done deal. The Bayley sisters are remanded to prison. Barbadian special athletes win more medals in Los Angeles. Previous articleFAMILY FUSION: Midlife for the man (II)Next articleStern warning from the bench nationnews Twisted Entertainment Launches “Tipsy Next Up” Competition to Discover Barbados’ Next Breakout Music Star Nation Advertising - June 12, 2026 Henry injury a major worry for Windies women ahead of T20 World Cup Sports Wanted Man: Toni Thelstone Garnes News President on overseas leave, Acting Head of State appointed News BTMI honours besties for life Lifestyle Holder stars as West Indies win T20 opener against Sri Lanka Sports Related articles Entertainment Twisted Entertainment Launches “Tipsy Next Up” Competition to Discover Barbados’ Next Breakout Music Star Twisted Entertainment, producers of the highly anticipated Tipsy Music Festival (TMF), has announced the launch of Tipsy Next... Sports Henry injury a major worry for Windies women ahead of T20 World Cup West Indies vice captain Chinelle Henry is a major doubt for Saturday evening’s opening match against New Zealand... News Wanted Man: Toni Thelstone Garnes The Barbados Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating 31-year-old Tonio Thelstone Garnes, also known as... News President on overseas leave, Acting Head of State appointed The President of Barbados, His Excellency the Most Honourable Jeffrey Bostic, is currently on overseas leave effective June...