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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...

‘No need to move Civic Centre’

Some workers and commuters in Holetown, St James, are not in favour of Government’s plan to relocate the historic area’s Civic Centre to make...

Push to enhance maritime sector

Minister of Tourism and International Transport Ian Gooding-Edghill says Government continues to support of the maritime sector through the development of policies and skills...

Daryll Jordan mourns loss of teacher

THE Daryll Jordan Secondary School is grieving the loss of teacher Tara Blackman, who was fondly remembered as a kind and nurturing presence at...

Public invited to parade of planets

Throughout this month, in the first hours after dark, sky gazers will be able to spot the celestial bodies of Venus, Saturn, Jupiter and...

NCSA turning focus to synthetic drugs

The National Council on Substance Abuse (NCSA) intends to strengthen its early warning systems after noticing an influx of new psychoactive substances (NPS) into...

Shortage of tables delays CSEC exams

The tables did not add up for students sitting the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) mathematics exam at the Gymnasium of the Garfield Sobers...

Hired car dealers seeing full bookings for the season

December has seen hired car businesses go into overdrive with full bookings leading up to Christmas and the New Year. Regional product manager at Courtesy...

BAMP issues caution ahead of Old Year’s festivities

The Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners (BAMP) is urging Barbadians to play it safe and sanitise or even mask up heading into next week’s...

Salvation Army continues mission to spread cheer

The Salvation Army continued to spread cheer and goodwill through its annual Christmas luncheon, feeding up to 400 people yesterday. From noon, the team of volunteers...

Some coconut vendors not raising prices

Some Christ Church coconut vendors say they will maintaining their current prices despite a proposal to increase the cost of coconut water, but others...