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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,...

Boost for radiation therapy

After years of planning and anticipation, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) has officially received its new linear accelerator (LINAC) – a critical piece of...

Uber says service for licensed taxis only

Uber says its service in Barbados, the Uber Taxi, is exclusively for licenced taxi drivers. In a release yesterday, the ride-hailing giant announced that its...

Schools hit the right notes at Worthing Square

The Ministry of Educational Transformation struck all the right notes on Wednesday as the first in a four-part October Lunchtime Concert Series hit the...

Police recruiting digital skills

The Barbados Police Service is shifting its recruitment focus toward intelligence and technology driven policing as it works to fill 254 vacancies and adapt...

More under probation care

The Barbados Probation Service’s 2024 operational report is showing an increase over 2023 of individuals being placed under its care for offences. There were 89...

Education chief: Training a priority

More than half of this country’s 3 000 teachers have received professional training, says Chief Education Officer Dr Ramona Archer-Bradshaw, as the Ministry of...