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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...

Dengue watch

The Ministry of Health and Wellness is monitoring cases of dengue fever in light of outbreaks in the region. St Lucia, St Vincent and the...

Mottley seeking to refinance debt

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley says she seeking to refinance Barbados’ debt accumulated as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. She said this would be...

School problems

Environmental issues again caused the problem-plagued Lawrence T. Gay Memorial Primary School to close yesterday, the latest closure in the long, troubled history of...

Women eased

After years of appeals to successive governments, female members of religious organisations will no longer have to remove their headdress to take photographs for...

WANTED: Terry Caldron

The Royal Barbados Police Force is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Terry Caldron, alias “Lush” who is wanted for questioning in connection with...

One visitor tests positive

A 62-year-old female visitor is the latest person to test positive for COVID-19 in Barbados. The Ministry of Health and Wellness said she arrived on...