Wednesday, April 15, 2026

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BUT President raises concerns over conditions for teachers

President of the Barbados Union of Teachers Rudy Lovell...

Calls for safer schools by new term

Health and environmental concerns affecting several primary schools –...

West Terrace celebrate NAPSAC glory

It was celebration time at West Terrace Primary School...

Surge in homelessness a concern, says Saffrey

President of the Alliance to End Homelessness Kemar Saffrey...

St Paul’s remains open despite gastro outbreak

St Paul’s Primary School will remain open despite a...

Teacher at St Paul’s Primary School collapses

Deputy Chief Education Officer Julia Beckles said the St....

Still no sign of two missing fishermen

After their disappearance at sea more than a week ago, the fate of missing fishermen Zhicai Su and Othneil Harewood remains uncertain. They ventured out...

Concern over weed smoking in public

The National Council for Substance Abuse (NCSA) is concerned about what it describes as a dangerous and widespread misunderstanding among Barbadians that recreational cannabis...

Farmers fed up over disposal; assessment to be conducted

Farmers at Spencers, Christ Church, are concerned over what they claim to be the dumping of septic waste on the agricultural land that they...

Call to improve mapping systems

CARICOM countries are being called on to strengthen data systems that will help map urban and rural areas and track and estimate the population...

Eighth medical team from China

Barbados has once more welcomed a team of doctors, nurses and specialists from the People’s Republic of China, marking the eighth cohort of medical...

Joe’s River still open to public

Joe’s River in St Joseph remains open to the public following last November’s High Court ruling which permanently barred the erection of any obstruction...