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$1.05 million in payouts from NCF

A full review of the National Cultural Foundation’s 2026 Crop...

Hantavirus ‘not yet a concern’

International virologist Camille M. Lange says Barbados is not...

Nicholls: Govt committed to safe, orderly migration

Barbados has reaffirmed its commitment to safe, orderly and...

Junior Sealy’s Portrait Of A Nation

For photographer and fashion designer Junior Sealy, creativity isn’t...

Reggae Weekend ‘a success’

Barbados Reggae Weekend has been declared a resounding success, with...

Call to follow grooming rules

With the new school term to start on Tuesday,...

Housing plans ‘taking shape’

Some of the promised Dura Villa homes from 2022 are ready to be inhabited. In addition, the site of the old St Bartholomew’s Girls’...

Abrahams delivers damage report

Government has revealed that 90 per cent of the fishing boats damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Beryl last week were not insured. In addition, more...

Small Craft and High Surf Warning issued for Barbados

The tropical wave of interest in the central Atlantic currently being monitored by the Barbados Meteorological Services is forecast to bring hazardous sea conditions...

Fallen tree blocks traffic in Lewis Gap and Westbury Road

A large tree has blocked access to sections of Lewis Gap and Westbury Road, St Michael. Some residents in the area said they had complained many...

Drug shortage ‘crops up every 2 years’

A shortage of certain drugs, especially for patients who have had heart attacks or dealing with heart issues, is leaving the Barbados Drug Service...

Hope events spur economic activity

From the International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup this year to We Gatherin’ 2025 and the hosting of Carifesta ’25, the country should be abuzz with economic activity. Prime Minister...