Wednesday, October 29, 2025

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$180m wind farm ‘soon’

The $180 million wind farm project at Lamberts in St Lucy will be launched on November 18.Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kerrie Symmonds made the announcement in...

Hub set to aid Jamaica

Barbados is on standby to assist Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa, one of the most powerful storms of the...

Barbados offers assistance to Jamaica as country pummelled by menacing Melissa

Hurricane Melissa slammed into Jamaica yesterday, leaving a trail of destruction, particularly on the western side of the island.According...

Police identify woman found dead in St. Thomas

Police have identified the body of a woman found earlier this year at Grand View Heights, St. Thomas,...

Priest condemns US strikes in region

The United States Military's constant attacks in Caribbean waters are murders, says Reverend Canon Dr John Rogers.Preaching from...

Gunned Down

Screams and cries of students of St Alban’s Primary School pierced the air yesterday around 8:10 a.m..Those were not of children playing in the...

AG: People were prepared to talk

The conviction of former Government minister Donville Inniss demonstrates what is possible when people say what they know, said Attorney General Dale Marshall.“It is...

Back to class for some L.T. Gay pupils

It’s back to school for Class 4 students of the Lawrence T. Gay Memorial Primary from Monday. They will be housed at Grace Hill Moravian...

Inniss found guilty on all counts

Former Cabinet Minister Donville Inniss was today found guilty on all counts.The verdict came in at 4:40 p.m. Barbados time (3:40 p.m. New York...

Over to the jury

The 12-member mixed jury has started deliberations in the trial of former Barbados Cabinet minister Donville Inniss who is facing three counts of money...

Plastics ban still in effect

Members of the public and retailers are reminded that under the Control of Disposable Plastics Act 2019 that the sale and use of petroleum...