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‘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...

Call to rethink workforce planning

Barbadians are being urged to rethink workforce development and...

Griffith offers housing ideas

With more than 4 000 Barbadians reportedly seeking housing...

Gibbs: Over 4 000 seeking housing aid

More than 4 000 Barbadians are seeking housing assistance...

Cops to train 15 for workforce

Fifteen young people between the ages of 16 and 25 are getting the opportunity to be trained and equipped for the world of work...

Wesley Hall students relocated

One week after complaints over their move to the Whitepark Wesleyan Holiness Tabernacle, 131 pupils from Wesley Hall Junior School were relocated to Westbury...

Women in media ‘up a bit’

The movement towards 50-50 representation of women and men in the news has plateaued, according to results from the 2025 Global Media Monitoring Project...

Mental health issues worse since Covid

The number of people seeking mental health support in Barbados has doubled since the COVID-19 pandemic, along with a sharp increase in cases of...

Call for Govt to address flooding

Heavy rainfall has once again brought major disruption to some communities, leaving residents frustrated, worried and calling for urgent Government intervention. With waterlogged roads...

Some still awaiting Solidarity pay day

Two months after the Government began distributing its one-off, tax-free $300 Solidarity Allowance, thousands of Barbadians are still waiting to receive their payment. This update...

Immigration expands online services

In its ongoing quest to becoming fully digital, the Immigration Department yesterday rolled out an online entry visa application portal to go with online...

Workshop points to value of marine spatial planning

Director of the Coastal Zone Management Unit (CZMU) Dr Leo Brewster wants Barbadians to develop a greater appreciation for the value of the...

Juneau’s sacrifice pays off

IT WAS A DAY of continued celebration across the island as several schools marked the success of students in the Barbados Secondary Schools’ Entrance...

Consumers urged to buy local

In an effort to push for accessibility of locally grown produce, the Centre for Agricultural Research and Innovation (CAGRI), through its food sovereignty programme,...