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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...

BUT calls for action on issues

President of the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) Rudy Lovell has called for action on several pressing issues facing the education system. From the escalating...

Manner of police search upsets residents

Hours after Jakobi Grannum was shot and killed in a police-involved shooting, some residents of Odessa McClean Drive, My Lord’s Hill, St Michael questioned...

Muriel lives by faith in God, peace

Vivacious and outspoken, Muriel Walker, Barbados’ newest centenarian, shared stories of her past as she celebrated her birthday yesterday. In the company of family and...

Early detection still key, says Jhagroo

Early detection and regular screenings remain crucial in the fight against breast cancer. That is the view of medical coordinator of the Barbados Cancer Society’s...

Tougher stance on dumpers

Stiffer penalties are coming for illegal dumpers. So said the Ministry of Environment, following increasing pleas from environmentalists and Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) workers. Acting Minister...

Call to show more care, respect to older folks

Minister Of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey has called on families to take better care of their elderly. Humphrey said that as the...

Boost for CBU award winners

Awardees of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union’s (CBU) Caribbean Media Awards for coverage of healthy nutrition food policies were honoured yesterday with additional prizes. Along with...

King Street road rehab progressing

It’s been a turbulent journey for residents of King Street, St Andrew who faced a long battle to have the road rehabilitated. As far back...

Absence of face-to-face classes seen as partial reason for fall-out

The decline in literacy among children in Barbados is a concern for education officials. Much of this decline has been attributed to the absence of...

Workers worry about lack of fire drills

Some employees of stores in Bridgetown fear if an emergency comes their way, they will be forced to run for their lives. Several store clerks...