Thursday, April 16, 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....

A mix of reactions

Some residents of Six Men’s Village in St Peter are optimistic about moves that will allow long-time inhabitants to secure legal titles. Some, on the...

Humphrey: Still people over politics

The election strategy for Barbados Labour Party candidate for St Michael South Kirk Humphrey will be the continuation of the community building he has...

Career Advisory Network launched

An initiative aimed at providing support for career advisers, guidance counsellors and other aspects of career planning was officially launched yesterday by the Ministry...

AG sees progress on judicial reform

Attorney General Dale Marshall says Barbados has made significant progress in its mission to reform its criminal justice system. He made the comment while addressing...

Needy pensioner faces eviction

Pensioner Simon Ruck is between a rock and a hard place. He is facing eviction, come tomorrow, from the one room he is renting at...

Institutional care ‘a last resort, not popular choice’

Interim executive director of the newly-established Social Empowerment Agency (SEA) Colleen Walcott says while they continue to have elderly people seeking institutional care and...