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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,...

Call to support the arts with gallery

Veteran historian, artist and cultural advocate Sir Henry Fraser has once again issued a public call for the establishment of a national art gallery,...

Power company: Safety hazards

Take them down! That is the clear message being sent by the Barbados Light & Power Company (BL&P) as election campaigning intensifies. The company has renewed...

Backlog cut

The Barbados Licensing Authority (BLA) has begun working weekends and overtime in a bid to clear a mounting backlog in vehicle registrations and inspections,...

BHTA moves to help those displaced

The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) has started surveying its accommodation members to determine room availability as flight cancellations linked to the Venezuela...

Dining venues well booked

With several venues fully booked for Christmas Day weeks in advance and others nearing capacity, some hotel and restaurant operators say the demand reflects...

Franklyn defends new appointments

Trade unionist and former senator Caswell Franklyn has defended the legislation passed to regularise the appointment of more than 2 000 public officers. He said...