Monday, June 1, 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...

One in, six out of isolation

One new case of COVID-19 was recorded among the 346 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory on Friday, bringing the number...

Paving starts at Fordes Road

The Ministry of Transport, Works and Water Resources began paving the road from the junction of Fordes Road to the top of Rendezvous Hill...

Two remanded in connection with Haynesville shooting

One of the men who was injured in a shooting in Haynesville, St James, on August 29 is now on remand at HMP Dodds...

One Sandy Lane Road closed

A burst main along One Sandy Lane Road, St James, has caused major damage, making the road impassable to vehicular traffic.Members of the public...

Recent rains ‘still not enough’

Consistent rain in recent months has not resulted in any significant changes to aquifer levels, including the critically low reservoir at Bowmanston, St John,...

Vendor released, told to go back to school

First-time gun offender Jamar Julien Ricardo Proverbs was released after he was deemed to have served his time when he reappeared in the No....