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Concern over no-shows for CAPE, CSEC

There is a growing concern surrounding the level of...

Heat drives rush for ACs, fans

As Barbados braces for intense heat in August, retailers...

Mixed views on handling of unclaimed bodies

As the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEJ) continues to grapple...

‘No new cases’ of scarlet fever

Chief Medical Officer Dr The Most Honourable Kenneth George...

Plans for small business centre

Young entrepreneurs in the St Michael South constituency could...

Parents upset over cancelled meetings

Parents are questioning the Ministry of Education Transformation after...

Cancer Support Services calls for committed volunteers

Cancer Support Services (CSS) is seeking some more good men and women who will stay the course even after their loved ones have recovered...

Ifill urges inclusive, rights-based banking

Banking accessibility must shift from a model of charity to one grounded in rights and inclusion. This was the call of Human Rights Commissioner, The...

Don’t take risks

Road safety advocates are urging motorists approaching junctions to proceed with caution and put all safety measures in gear to reduce the likelihood of...

Six Roads library back to serve

The doors of the Six Roads Branch Library in St Philip were officially reopened yesterday, following their closure last September for renovations. Director of the...

St Lucy folk cry for relief

Some residents in Hope Road and River Bay, St Lucy are lamenting longstanding issues in the parish – slow road repairs, discoloured water and the pungent...

Residents: Make Andrews activities hub

Some residents in St Joseph are calling for the transformation of the old Andrews Sugar Factory into a hub for community-based activities, including a...

Residents put out by BWA road works

Residents of Half Moon Fort, St Lucy, have voiced growing concerns over the ongoing roadworks in their community, raising issues with the lack of...

Gall Hill old library ‘in a state’

Concern is mounting among some residents of Gall Hill, St John, over the deteriorating condition of the old branch library, which they say has...

Coach Hill folk on edge after attacks

Residents of Coach Hill, St John, are calling for urgent intervention as fear spreads throughout the district following a series of destructive incidents allegedly...

Productivity down $140m due to NCDs

Barbados is losing $140 million each year in productivity due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). That staggering fact and figure was revealed yesterday by Minister of...