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Nation kicks off Crop Over season

The Nation Publishing Co Limited marked the launch of...

Pine Boulevard renamed in honour of late CTO

The Pine East-West Boulevard in The Pine, St Michael,...

Move on to address crop theft, monkeys

Government is sowing new seeds of hope into agriculture...

Pinnacle Feeds: No link to death of chickens

Managing Director of Roberts Manufacturing, Jonathan Hart, says there...

Expert sounds alarm on coral reefs

The race to protect Barbados’ coral reef has reached...

11 small businesses and credit union sign deal

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

Still no autopsy report

Nearly a year after 29-year-old Kemo Grant died in police custody, his family still awaits an autopsy report from last August 28. Grant was found...

School demolition soon complete

Demolition of the former Louis Lynch Secondary School is ongoing and set to finish soon, according to Minister of Housing, Lands and Maintenance Dwight...

Bid to tackle child abuse in church

Faith-based organisations in Barbados are being asked to play a more active role in protecting children from child abuse in places of worship. According to...

New sex abuse trend a concern

The Child Care Board (CCB) is seeing a worrisome trend of sexual abuse cases where children, some between the ages of four to seven...

Move to push healthy living

THE DIABETES AND HYPERTENSION ASSOCIATION of Barbados (DHAB) is committed to greater urgency in engaging the public on prevention and healthy living. Reflecting on their...

Police probe unnatural death at St. Philip home

Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the unnatural death of a 35-year-old man at No. 2 Nursery Drive, St. Philip, which was reported around...

CCB: Report child abuse

The Child Care Board (CCB) has dealt with over 600 reported cases of child abuse within the last three to four years, but these...

Mum seeking $25 000 for daughter’s surgery

In a poignant appeal for assistance, Keritha Gittens is confronting the arduous challenge of covering the medical costs for her 23-year-old daughter Kerishaw Gittens,...

New buses set to roll out on May 1

The Transport Board’s newly acquired electric buses are being prepared at the Mangrove facility in St Philip ahead of their scheduled deployment date of...

CJ’s way to fix backlog

Chief Justice Leslie Haynes says better facilities and accurate data are required if the magistrates’ courts are to clear the backlog of cases. He maintains...