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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...

Dollars and sense of events

Entertainment promoters say it takes plenty dollars and much more sense to stage events in Barbados. Whether big or small, hosting an event requires the...

Prices ‘not just up to retailers’

Retailers alone cannot be called to task for the high cost of food prices facing Barbadians, says president of the Barbados Chamber of Commerce...

BRA errors made, says Mottley

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley revealed that some errors were made by Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA) in their assessment of properties categorised under agricultural...

Call to rally around fishing industry

Barbadians are being called on to rally around the fishing industry and help restore the confidence of fishermen who lost much of their livelihood...

Not all boat owners satisfied with Govt help

As the Barbados Coast Guards continues efforts to salvage the fishing vessels submerged in the Bridgetown Fisheries Complex, some boat owners are divided on...

‘Safer home’ for Archives by November

Four days after fire gutted Block D of the country’s Archives Department, the Division of Culture outlined steps to ensure the protection of the...

Documents salvaged from Archives

Several documents were salvaged from Block D of the Archives Department yesterday, as the combined effort of the Barbados Fire Service, the Barbados Police...

Too many ‘toxic environments’

An appeal has gone out to fathers to be more involved in the lives of their children, as the absence of a father figure...

First female fire officers honoured

Three of the first set of women to join the Barbados Fire Service were honoured for their service during a ceremony held at the...

EGI Women and Sagicor Life join celebrations for Blood Donor Day

Give generously is the plea of senior blood collecting technician Wendy Lorde. She was speaking  at the National Blood Collection Centre, Jemmotts Lane, in celebration...