Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Josue Ramirez Nelson

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11 small businesses and credit union sign deal

The Endeavour Credit Union (ECU) is seeking to extend...

Charities push to improve literacy with ‘Little Libraries’

The Prince Godwill D. Fomusoh Foundation (PGDFF), in partnership...

Bar to pay hundreds of thousands in damages for encroachment

Patrons of the Sea Shed Beach Club in Mullins,...

Push to protect farms

Praedial larceny and the scourge of monkeys are some...

Arthur Seat bridge hazard dragging on, say residents

Residents at Arthur Seat, St Thomas, are calling for...

Direct link to West Africa

Barbados opened the page on relationships between the Caribbean...

Shipments ‘delayed’

A move away from shipping via the United States (US) has led to delays in the arrival of some holiday stock for importers.  Manager of...

Early birds hit The City for Christmas deals

Barbadians took advantage of the start of Sunday shopping for the Christmas season in The City yesterday. The usually quiet streets were abuzz with the...

Combermere easing conditions for students with disabilities

Minister in the Ministry of Finance, Ryan Straughn, has pledged to assist with the improvement of disabilityfriendly access at the Combermere School in Waterford,...

BLA opens door to approved garages

Motorists desperate to have their vehicles inspected can now turn to a list of approved garages, from today, as the Barbados Licensing Authority (BLA)...

Carifesta pay delay

Three months after CARIFESTA XV several cultural practitioners hired for the festival say they are still waiting to be paid. They said the National Cultural...

Plan for abandoned lots

Government plans to turn abandoned lots and derelict houses into sustainable housing, Senior Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr William Duguid, announced yesterday. Speaking...