Saturday, May 4, 2024

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‘Do what’s right’

Do the right thing and turn yourselves in. That is the plea to those who were involved in the two hit-and-run accidents which occurred over the course of the last...

Universities brace for possible disruptions at commencement ceremonies

The next chapter of campus protests may soon begin, with universities across the US preparing for possible disruptions...

Jobless man’s 8-day crime spree

Within an eight-day period, Allan DeCurtis Junior Crichlow broke into four business places and stole almost $5 000. After...

Cops still investigating body in well

The investigation into the body discovered in a well in St George is at a sensitive stage, say...

Shamar Joseph to headline WI squad for T20

Fast bowling sensation Shamar Joseph headlines the West Indies 15 man squad for this summer’s T20 World Cup.  Despite...

Child claims no longer allowed

BARBADIANS are facing the reality they will no longer be able to claim child allowance when filing their personal income tax returns.In recent days,...

Manslaughter case for High Court

THE CASE involving the physical abuse of a six-year-old child who died more than four years ago has moved out of the Magistrates’ Court...

Commission on Governance launched

GOVERNMENT HAS LAUNCHED The Thorne Commission On Local Governance, a forerunner to the establishment of People Assemblies.The assemblies were a manifesto promise of the...

NHC units ‘of ill repute’

SOME OF THE National Housing Corporation (NHC) units are being used as houses of ill repute. And they are owned by “senior Government officials”.This...

Pipeline maintenance to cause road closures and traffic diversions in Christ Church

The public is being advised that as a result of the proposed Barbados National Terminal Company Limited (BNTCL) Pipeline Maintenance Project, road closures and...

Ram back in tent zone

When you hear the name Peter Ram these days you may think soca and party music. Depending on your age, you may remember him as a...