Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Editors Pick

How we treat animals a reflection of society

HOW MANY MORE? How much longer? What else will it take for our country to address the suffering and killing of our dogs? I am tired and fed up. Those who work...

Truce ‘holding’

The truce that was brokered between rival gangs is still intact, says Minister of State in the Attorney...

Foster care call

The Child Care Board (CCB) is encouraging Barbadians to consider becoming foster parents to scores of children living...

Oman’s T20 squad to visit Barbados Royals Girls Cricket Club for camp

Oman’s T20 World Cup squad will be visiting the Barbados Royals Girls Cricket Club’s training session next Saturday...

Road markings begin today

The Ministry of Transport and Works road marking team will be carrying out work this week starting from...

Man admits to damaging road

Fed up with water gushing onto his property every time it rained heavily, as it did over the weekend, and with no help from...

Antigua Opposition boycotts budget debate

St John’s, Antigua – Opposition legislators on Tuesday boycotted the first day of the debate on the EC$1.3 billion (One EC dollar=US$0.37 cents) budget...

Meta news ban remains in Canada

A bill that mandates tech giants pay news outlets for their content has come into effect in Canada amid an ongoing dispute with Facebook...

PM’s tribute to Graydon Sealy

The education fraternity is mourning the passing of Graydon Sealy. He was the first principal of the Garrison Secondary School when it was opened in...

No VAT-free day

There will be no VAT-free day this holiday season. “Due to numerous social media campaigns and other media commentary which have contributed to heightened expectations...

Call for mandatory parenting classes

Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes has called for a national parenting programme to be established as he chastised some parents for abdicating their duties to...