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Boat aid moves forward

Fishermen still struggling to get their boats back on...

Some reap strong Crop Over sales 

Some stores in The City reaped a bountiful Crop Over as...

SSA wants proper disposal of dead animals

The Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) has urged the public...

Owner upset as derelict vehicles removed

Scrapyard owner Mohammed Adam felt aggrieved after 16 of...

Sound of silence at Thunder Bay

The once vibrant and busy Thunder Bay in Lower...

Some WhatsApp accounts hacked

Some Digicel customers have had their WhatsApp accounts hijacked...

Reunion beating home drum

The Reunion is back for its fourth year and the charity event promises a range of icons and emerging talents for an evening of musical...

Festival aims to embrace more youth

As the Small Island Future Festival (SIFF) came to a close yesterday, executive director of the Ashley Lashley Foundation and host Ashley Lashley underscored...

Bynoe says minimum wage increase causing domino effect

Managing director of A1 Supermarkets, Andrew Bynoe, is warning of an upcoming increase in food prices following the minimum wage hike from $8.50 to...

Juniors gearing up for contests

The 24 semi-finalists have drawn their spots for the soca and calypso categories in the Scotiabank Junior Monarch Competition. Over 40 entrants were received with over...

Employers urged to deal with sexual harassment

Employers are being reminded of their responsibilities in tackling matters of sexual harassment within the workplace.  Acting Chief Labour Officer Wayne Sobers said even though...

NISSS to pay out nearly $1b

The National Insurance and Social Security Service (NISSS) is likely to shell out nearly $1 billion in benefits to Barbadians this year. Chief executive officer...

‘Longer wait’ for roadwork completion

Motorists will have to wait a while longer for the completion of roadworks to the northbound lane of the Wildey Triangle in Wildey, St...

BLP’s victory no surprise to St James North

Chad Blackman’s victory in Wednesday’s by-election was by no means a surprise for residents in the constituency of St James North. An area known as...

Executive calls for pension reform

In the face of ageing populations and economic shifts, vice-president of investment management services at Sagicor, Dexter Moe, is recommending reforms to the pension...

Victim heartened by well-wishes

Jeffrey Barrow is facing a challenging road to recovery after a brutal attack at the hands of a robber on Belmont Road, St...