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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...

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...

Rats and monkeys biting into farmer’s crops

Farmer Rico Dyall is appealing to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security for help in dealing with rats and monkeys that feast on...

Digital system for magistrates’ courts

In an effort to move on from paper-based systems, the judiciary is launching a Judicial Information Management System (JIMS) to be deployed in the...

Transport Board gets 30 electric buses

The Barbados Transport Board welcomed the arrival of 30 electric buses yesterday, with 35 more on the way. Donated by the People’s Republic of China,...