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BLPC gets approval to recover rental cost

Barbadians can expect higher electricity bills after the Fair Trading Commission (FTC) approved an application by the Barbados Light & Power Company Ltd (BLPC) to recover the costs of...

Richards lawsuit put back to July

The case in which former judge Dr Sonia Richards is suing the Government has been adjourned until July. In...

Govt sending clear message with proposed gang prevention legislation

Attorney General Wilfred Abrahams declared that gangs do exist in Barbados and warned that anyone who joins, assists,...

Update: Man killed in Pinelands Shooting

Police have confirmed that a man was shot and killed at Martins Road, Pinelands, St Michael earlier today....

Shooting incident at The Pine

Police have confirmed a shooting of a man at Regent Hill, The Pine, St Michael. Police are on the...

Bail for driver on mask charge

A ZR driver whose arrest over a face mask was shared on social media, appeared in court on Saturday and was released on bail. Haniff...

Safety first, says Abrahams

MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRs Wilfred Abrahams is making no apologies over the recent heavily criticised Barbados Meteorological Services early warnings of bad weather, which did not materialise.

Chief clerk wants to see judicial reform

THE TIME is probably ripe for reforms to accelerate the pace of court decisions in criminal and civil cases.

Dover residents hoping for nod on injunction

SOME RESIDENTS in Dover, Christ Church, are hoping the injunction attorney Lalu Hanuman is seeking against ongoing construction on two Sandals Resorts sites works out in their favour.

IN CUSTODY: Terry Caldron

Terry Caldron, who was the subject of a wanted person’s bulletin on Friday, is now in police custody. Caldron, alias Lush, whose last known address...

Fire guts Grazettes family’s home

A family of five will be relocated after a fire gutted their Grazettes Main Road, St Michael home yesterday.