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BUT supports schools’ closure

The Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) has given its...

‘Joint effort’ on fuel prices

Geopolitical tensions between Iran and the United States have...

Schools start to get summer upgrades

Thirty-five schools across Barbados are set to undergo major...

‘Comply with fire safety protocols’

Minister of Housing, Lands and Maintenance Chris Gibbs is...

Probation pressure

Nearly 300 young Barbadians, many of them teenagers, were...

BLPC: Solar panel check a must

Barbados Light & Power Company (BLPC) is urging homeowners...

Holetown Festival ‘a success’

Vendors were the first to declare this year’s Holetown Festival a success – even as they began drafting their wish lists for next year’s landmark 50th...

Failure to a wear seat belt and failure to comply with traffic signs top list of offences

Barbados ended 2025 with a troubling road safety record and advocates and law enforcement want drivers to know it. Cell phones, ignored traffic signals and...

Blackman wants Holetown festivities promoted in multiple languages

A call has been made for the Holetown Festival to be documented and promoted across the world in multiple languages, positioning Barbados’ heritage on...

Former CBC employees decry pension cut

A group of disgruntled pensioners of the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) say they are considering their next move after learning that their monthly pensions have been...

‘Ready’ to join forces

The People’s Coalition for Progress (PCP) has signalled its willingness to forge alliances with both the Democratic Labour Party and the Friends of Democracy...

Steady flow of voters across St Philip

The first voters were already queuing before dawn broke over St Philip, determined to be among the earliest to cast their ballots across the...

Holetown Festival ‘a success’

Vendors were the first to declare this year’s Holetown Festival a success – even as they began drafting their wish lists for next year’s landmark 50th...

Failure to a wear seat belt and failure to comply with traffic signs top list of offences

Barbados ended 2025 with a troubling road safety record and advocates and law enforcement want drivers to know it. Cell phones, ignored traffic signals and...

Blackman wants Holetown festivities promoted in multiple languages

A call has been made for the Holetown Festival to be documented and promoted across the world in multiple languages, positioning Barbados’ heritage on...

Former CBC employees decry pension cut

A group of disgruntled pensioners of the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) say they are considering their next move after learning that their monthly pensions have been...

‘Ready’ to join forces

The People’s Coalition for Progress (PCP) has signalled its willingness to forge alliances with both the Democratic Labour Party and the Friends of Democracy...

Steady flow of voters across St Philip

The first voters were already queuing before dawn broke over St Philip, determined to be among the earliest to cast their ballots across the...