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Jaidan Jordan wins Mr Executive Challenge

Jaidan Jordan emerged as this year’s Mr Executive Challenge...

Bajans bring the vibes to remix

Bajan creatives contributed significantly to the success of The...

Drinks O’Clock shaking up connections

Founder of Spiritual Experiences, Alexis, the brains behind Drinks...

Blood wants more exposure for Bajan music

Bajan artistes and their music are not getting enough...

Artistes riding wave of success

Crop Over 2025 was “sweet fuh days” for several...

High CARIFESTA XV hopes on heels of bumper festival

The last lap weekend of this year’s Crop Over season kept...

Report them!

As authorities prepare to remove the bulk waste of a chattel house dumped at Knights Land, St Michael, they are urging residents to report...

Party boat owners ‘settling in’

Operators of large party boats said that they are settling in well since the relocation to a new dock in the area of the...

‘Press Government for answers’

Don’t be distracted by the glitz and glamour of Kensington Oval, said Opposition Senator Ryan Walters, as he urged the public to press the...

Jobs for homeless, says Saffrey

Some homeless people will benefit from the ICC T20 World Cup through jobs, says President of the Barbados Alliance to Endless Homelessness (BAEH) Kemar...

Millie’s ‘just fabulous’ at 100

Millicent Clarke is 100 and fabulous! Not only were those the words printed on the golden sash she wore during her birthday celebration, that sentiment...

Man injured in cutlass attack in The City

One man is seeking medical attention after a chopping incident at Literary Row, Bridgetown. An eyewitness who was working in the area near Cheapside Market,...

BRA staff off the job again; UWU still not recognised

Some Barbados Revenue Authority staff are off the job.General Secretary of Unity Workers Union (UWU), Caswell Franklyn, confirmed that they were continuing the industrial...

Push to get judges familiar with Bill

The new Chief Justice Leslie Haynes is being tasked with getting his judges familiar with the Child Protection Bill legislation. Speaking on the Bill last...

Use capital to grow wealth, says PM

Some local companies have been encouraged to be more aggressive with their capital, with Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley also urging them to strive...

Bid to help youth cope with trauma

School counsellors must be better trained to assist students to deal with the increasing traumas they face. Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of People...