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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,...

Weary over water woes

A worsening water crisis across several parishes has left...

One dead, two injured in incident at Lears Quarry

Update One man has died and three others were injured...

Govt to develop pothole plan

Motorists navigating Barbados' roads have grown increasingly vocal about...

Monde Mas ready for the road

A new contender has officially entered the Crop Over landscape with...

Move to stream Reggae Festival

The Barbados Reggae Weekend (BRW) might soon be coming to a screen near you. In an exclusive interview producer Ryan Brathwaite revealed plans to expand...

Crowd soaks up hits of Legends

As the clock struck 11 p.m., the air at the National Botanical Gardens buzzed with anticipation for the first of the three nights of the Barbados Reggae...

Sutherland: Ministry exploring options for use of Louis Lynch School

The Ministry of Housing, Lands and Maintenance is still exploring options regarding the use of the derelict Louis Lynch School property and final recommendations...

Squatters to miss Louis Lynch

A major clean-up is taking place at the abandoned Louis Lynch Secondary School to make way for its demolition, but some people who have...

Afrexim to get five acres free of cost

African Export Import Bank (Afreximbank) will be getting the lands at Jemmott’s Lane, St Michael, the site of the old General Hospital, for the...

Straughn urges Barbadians to be wary of get-rich quick schemes

Another scam is making the rounds after Minister in the Ministry of Finance Ryan Straughn made an appeal on Monday for Barbadians not to...