Sunday, May 31, 2026

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Fogging Schedule: June 1 to 5

The Ministry of Health and Wellness’ Vector Control Unit will target districts in St James and St Thomas when they conduct their fogging exercise this week. The unit will start...

Ex-journalist George Hall passes on 

Former Barbadian journalist George Hall has died. The 85-year-old stalwart died yesterday morning after a brief period of hospitalisation....

Russian refugee left in limbo

A 31-year-old Russian man, recognised as a refugee by the United Nations, says he is living as an...

Hackers target City port

Officials at the Barbados Port Inc. (BPI) have revealed that hackers have repeatedly targeted the country’s main seaport. Manager...

Fatal crash along Carmichael, St George

Twenty-five-year old Tristan Kellman of St Margaret's Village, St John has died in a road collision.  Police said Kellman...

Clarke to take up post of High Commissioner at Ottawa

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley confirmed on Sunday that Gline Clarke will be heading to Canada as High Commissioner.As a result, there will be...

Ministry: Schools to reopen September 21

The Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training said today that all public schools are scheduled to open on Monday, September 21.However, the following schools...

Road fatality

There are reports reaching Nation News of a road fatality in the area of Cox Road, Christ Church.More details as they come. (Nation News)

Water works ahead of schedule

Residents of St John, St Joseph and St Andrew may get water consistently this Christmas should work on the Vineyard Water Augmentation project continue...

Illegal dumping a ‘pandemic’

Nearly two years after the much-maligned tipping fee was abandoned, the predicted after-effects of illegal dumping are still being felt as hundreds of volunteers...

Last-minute school shopping

Parents thronged Bridgetown yesterday to get in last-minute back-to-school shopping but said they were spending less than in previous years.“Shopping has been hard because...