Saturday, May 4, 2024

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Nicholls: Cricket speaks for itself

Government Senator Gregory Nicholls says he is at a loss as to why there are so many naysayers surrounding the $50 million loan undertaken by Government to stage the...

Early morning fire razes two houses

Fire devastated two houses and damaged two others along Codrington Main Road, St Michael, on Friday. It did not...

Spread of the homeless a concern

President of the Barbados Alliance to End Homelessness, Kemar Saffrey, is looking at getting help for some homeless...

‘Boosting security’

CARICOM authorities are tracking potential threats to next month’s International Cricket Council’s (ICC) Men’s T20 World Cup 2024...

‘Do what’s right’

Do the right thing and turn yourselves in. That is the plea to those who were involved in the...

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE: A Christmas of hope

The following is the Christmas message from Mia Amor Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados. Hello to all in Barbados today. Christmas is always a very...

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE: Let us be Good News

 The following is the Christmas message from Archbishop of Port of Spain and Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Bridgetown Rev. Charles Jason Gordon.“And the...

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE: A season of joy

The following is the Christmas message from Diocesan Administrator of the Anglican Church, Canon Wayne E. Isaacs.The celebration of the birth of Christ is...

Fed up with no water for Christmas

Some Barbadians in parts of the country woke up to a dry Christmas Tuesday, prompting a Member of Parliament to declare she will be...

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE: A time to care for others

The following is the Christmas message from Bishop Joseph Atherley, Leader of the Opposition.Fellow Barbadians, I wanted to take a few moments today to...

Fire caution

A sharp increase in fires this year has prompted a call for Barbadians to pay more attention to prevention.In his Christmas message, Acting Chief...