Monday, June 15, 2026

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11 small businesses and credit union sign deal

The Endeavour Credit Union (ECU) is seeking to extend...

Charities push to improve literacy with ‘Little Libraries’

The Prince Godwill D. Fomusoh Foundation (PGDFF), in partnership...

Bar to pay hundreds of thousands in damages for encroachment

Patrons of the Sea Shed Beach Club in Mullins,...

Push to protect farms

Praedial larceny and the scourge of monkeys are some...

Arthur Seat bridge hazard dragging on, say residents

Residents at Arthur Seat, St Thomas, are calling for...

Direct link to West Africa

Barbados opened the page on relationships between the Caribbean...

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...

Thieves strip Wesley Hall’s roof

Thieves in search of lumber materials went to great lengths when they stripped the roof of Wesley Hall Junior School of its rafters and...