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NCF happy with Party Monarch response

The National Cultural Foundation (NCF) is expressing satisfaction with...

Virologist prescribes caution, transparency

Amidst concerns by parents over a confirmed case of...

PSV head to pirate operators: Do the right thing

Do the rightful thing! That is the appeal from Alliance...

More dust on the way, warn scientists

Although the thick plume of Saharan dust that blanketed...

Hackers target City port

Officials at the Barbados Port Inc. (BPI) have revealed...

BLPC gets approval to recover rental cost

Barbadians can expect higher electricity bills after the Fair...

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...

Tradewinds troops get Bajan send-off

Military and law enforcement personnel were given a Bajan send-off last week after the conclusion of Exercise Tradewinds 2024. Brandon’s Beach, St Michael, was...

Met Office expects heat record

 It is going to get hotter, and there is no relief in sight, says director of the Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS), Sabu Best. Commenting on...

Music fraternity mourns passing of Ricky Aimey

The music fraternity was thrown into mourning as news circulated of the death of talented musician Ricardo “Ricky” Aimey on Monday. Former Minister of Culture...