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Barbados Royals eye three-peat in women’s CPL
Barbados Royals Women start their bid for a third consecutive Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL) title today when they take on Guyana Amazon Warriors Women at the Guyana National...
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Tropical wave to bring rain and some gusts
Barbadians and visitors are being advised to pay attention to a tropical wave which is forecast to bring...
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Grenada to continue talks with USA
St George’s, Grenada – The Government of Grenada, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this week announced that...
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Call to honour roots, creativity
The Caribbean has never waited for calm to create and some of its best work are in the...
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Thorne: Public with us in rejecting bill
Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne is still not happy with Government’s move to amend the controversial Interception of Communications...
CJ: Check principals
The Ministry of Education has been urged to review the long established metrics by which school principals are chosen, as the leadership of some...
Farewell to supercentenarian
Supercentenarian Melville Williams was laid to rest yesterday.Barbados third oldest person, he lived to the age of 111, remaining active even after reaching 100.His...
Acquitted man seeks damages over jail stay
An acquitted former murder accused is asking for almost $900 000 in assorted damages after the Court of Appeal held his right to freedom...
Pleas for more police patrols
Some residents and a business owner are calling for greater police presence in the Bayville, St Michael community.Their plea came after a shooting and...
Mum still grieving for her ‘Nut Man’
Coreen Selman-Harte is pleading with gunmen to think before they pull the trigger.She made the call yesterday at the corner of Pine Hill and...
Abrahams: No twisting arms
Government last night refuted suggestions that it was trying to force people to get vaccinated against COVID-19.This was stressed by Acting Attorney General Wilfred...