Tuesday, April 21, 2026

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Barbados under drought watch

Barbados is under a Hydrological Drought Watch for April...

Challenging season for fish vendors

For Barbadians, Good Friday means fish and hot cross...

University comes alive with sound and dance

Drumbeats, dance and music filled the air at the...

Rising use of dangerous pills

Barbados is facing a troubling shift as it relates...

Providence schools launch inaugural career showcase

Students at Providence Elementary and Secondary Schools were treated...

More turning to roadside vending

Across Barbados’ highways and secondary roads, an increasing number...

Make Change a new project to raise funds

The Tourism Development Corporation (TDC) has unveiled a new funding initiative called Make Change that will allow everyday Barbadians and visitors to contribute to...

CASA lending hand to addicts

Twenty-five years ago, a handful of Barbadians who had worked in the United Kingdom and Canada returned home with a troubling realisation: their island...

Farmer cries foul over land cut

Bryden Springer was reportedly planting butternut squash when bulldozers arrived on his five-acre plot in St Lucy. According to him, the machinery was there to...

BL&P upgrades for storm season

As the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season begins, the Barbados Light & Power Company (BL& P) has declared itself storm-ready, unveiling its final substation upgrade...

VIDEO: Weathering the Storm

Weathering the Storm – a series exploring the preparedness and readiness of Barbadians for the 2025 hurricane season. Episode 1 Barbados’ fishing fleet was dealt a...

Clean up goes underground

Deep beneath the streets of Oistins crews with shovels are pulling out sand, debris and oil-soaked material from a drainage system that tells a...