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Stage set for Party Monarch

A woman will set the pace in the Power...

No proof of birth tourism

There is no evidence that foreign parents travelling to...

Met Office puts country on alert after continued drought in wet season

Barbadians are being told to prepare as the country...

BTMI honours besties for life

What began with a simple decision to sit beside...

DLP: Tell us more about BiMPay

Concerns are being raised about the need for greater...

Relief in sight from dust

With Saharan dust outbreaks to remain a yearly reality,...

China medical ship to visit Dec. 20

Barbadians will have access to a wide range of free medical services later this month when the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy hospital ship, Silk...

Cops: Recruitment better than expected

Police are still on the hunt for more good men and women to join their ranks, after what was said to be one of...

Three now The Most Honourable

Central Bank Governor Dr Kevin Greenidge, cricket legend Joel “Big Bird” Garner, and economist and philanthropist Dr Kurt Lambert will from today carry the...

Shelter now the only home for some Jamaicans after Melissa’s destruction

“Water rushed in and the roof came down. We walked in the hurricane to the shelter.” That was how 35-year-old Shaneeka Spooner, of Newell, St...

CDEMA, CDB, media teams head to Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa

Head of CDEMA, Elizabeth Riley (fifth left); President of the CDB, Daniel Best (centre); and volunteers, along with local media, after check-in at the...

‘Light’ at end of Licensing tunnel

Motorists frustrated by delays at the Barbados Licensing Authority (BLA) could soon see smoother operations as the agency rolls out a series of fixes,...

Big vibes coming to Farley Hill

With just days to go before the big event on November 2, the energy is already building around Farley Hill National Park, where preparations are...

Bees ready for new blood

The Barbados Labour Party (BLP) is preparing for political transition with new candidates and fresh faces joining its ranks, including former members of the...

BLA’s system failure ongoing

The breakdown of the Barbados Licensing Authority’s (BLA) vehicle registration system has stretched into several days, with technicians still searching for a permanent fix. The...

System glitch affects operations at Licensing Authority

The Barbados Licensing Authority (BLA) assures customers that it is working urgently to fix a system glitch that has resulted in the Vehicle Registration...