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BARP reports major surplus

When members of the Barbados Association of Retired Persons (BARP) meet on July 23 at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre (LESC) for their annual general meeting, they will do...

BiMPay worked ‘99.8% of time’

BiMPay was not introduced before it was ready. Central Bank Governor Dr The Most Honourable Kevin Greenidge made that...

‘I was on cocaine and wanted something to eat’

The pre-sentencing report is still outstanding and, as a result, Robert Ricardo Neblett had his matter adjourned when...

Update: Bank Hall man identified as latest shooting victim

Twenty-one-year-old Cammeron Ifill of Pasture Road, Bank Hall, St Michael, has been identified as the victim of a...

Disabled jobless rate ‘a crisis’

The high unemployment rate among people with disabilities is not just a social issue but a national development...

Mia’s mission

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley says it is important for Barbados to remain resilient and to stick to its policies in an unstable world She...

More for gas, less for kerosene

Consumers will pay more for gasoline and less for kerosene, effective midnight Sunday, November 27. The retail price of gasoline will be $4.29 per litre,...

Prayers for Barbados at national church service

Religious leaders, politicians, members of the public service, schoolchildren and people from all walks of life gathered this morning at the Garfield Sobers Sports...

Lawman: Heed crime advice

As the holiday season approaches crime prevention officer, Inspector Stephen Griffith, is urging people to pay more attention to their personal safety and securing...

Churches told: Join gun fight

Churches should get back into the role of building communities. And Reverend Canon Dr Stephen Fields, who was delivering the sermon during yesterday’s ceremony to...

Santia: Pothole fix coming

Deputy Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw says Government is working on a road rehabilitation programme, including a fix for those pesky potholes. Bradshaw was addressing the...