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Music fraternity mourns passing of Ricky Aimey

The music fraternity was thrown into mourning as news circulated of the death of talented musician Ricardo “Ricky” Aimey on Monday. Former Minister of Culture John King, speaking as a fellow...

Road markings begin today

The Ministry of Transport and Works road marking team will be carrying out work this week starting from...

‘Smooth sailing’ in the east for 11-Plus

Minister of Education Kay McConney is happy with the smooth process in which the 2024 Barbados Secondary Schools’...

Pressure mounts against IMF surcharges

Pressure is intensifying on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to end its surcharges policy which is costing Barbados...

SVG’s Opposition Leader wants age of consent increased

KINGSTOWN – Opposition Leader Godwin Friday has reiterated his support for increasing the age of consent, saying that...

Missing men traced

Missing men Kadesh Kabeem Bowen, 19, of Lee’s Gap, Passage Road St Michael, and Neville Alonzo Stafford, 62, of Holder’s Land, Brandons, St Michael,...

‘Train’run makes the mark

THE TRAIN is back on track and will be Cayman Islands-bound on a new CARIFTA Games journey next month.Tagged “The Train” during his debut...

Changes coming as Parkland takes Sol

CANADIAN COMPANY Parkland Fuel Corporation is now calling the shots at SOL and management has signalled changes are coming to the Caribbean fuel company.Parkland...

Roads ‘in a mess’

IT’S NOT AN EASY ROAD in Barbados.Research has shown that most of the roads are in a deplorable state, with not a single one...

Teachers flog Santia’s comments

A MEMO WAS BEING circulated to teachers yesterday condemning the comments made by Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw, during the recent Estimates Debate when...

BSSAC ‘safe’

THE Barbados Association of Principals of Public Secondary Schools (BAPPSS) has taken every step to ensure the safety of fans coming to the roofless...