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Making the right Connections

Barbados’ tourism authorities are anticipating productive results from Connect...

PM’s vow to Police Service

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has given the assurance...

Church ordained 16 women priests

Thirty years after the decision of the Anglican Diocese...

Ex-journalist George Hall passes on 

Former Barbadian journalist George Hall has died. The 85-year-old stalwart...

Cover coming for those in non-standard employment

Barbadian workers engaged in non-standard forms of employment who...

‘Strong-looking’ tourism season

Barbados is trending towards another strong tourism performance in...

‘HOPE meant to replace NHC’

Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne has made a scathing attack on Government’s management and conduct of Barbados’ housing policy, alleging that the establishment of the...

Joys of Park parade

It was another wonderful Christmas morning in Queen’s Park where a large crowd of Barbadians and visitors turned out to enjoy the annual concert...

Farewell to fearless journalist Brandford

Members of the media fraternity, the majority from the Nation Publishing Company, said a final farewell to veteran colleague Albert Brandford at his funeral...

Thousands of public servants to get permanent appointments

Over 2 000 public service employees who are either awaiting confirmation of the position in which they are now acting or are have been in temporary...

Winter season well poised to take off

Tomorrow’s official start of Barbados’ 2025/2026 tourism winter cruise season marks the beginning of a year with an encouraging outlook for the performance of...

Veteran journalist Albert Brandford passes away

The media fraternity is mourning the passing of one of its stalwarts veteran journalist Albert Brandford. Brandford, who was 73, died at his Christ Church...

Upgrade for cancer care

Government has moved to ensure Barbadians will soon no longer have to travel abroad for critical cancer treatment.  The state-of-the art linear accelerator (LINAC) machine,...

Higher earnings expected from tourism, says minister

Barbados is on track to rake in higher tourism earnings this year. Minister of Tourism and International Transport Ian Gooding-Edghill made the disclosure yesterday during...

Concern over US military build-up

There is concern about the increasing United States military presence in the Caribbean and the implications for the region’s tourism industry. Chief executive officer of...

President opens State House to centenarians

President The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason re-experienced one of the highlights of her role as Head of State yesterday when she hosted 24...