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AOPT questions electric bus delay

The Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT) is questioning Government over its seeming inability to allow the association’s members to import disabled-friendly electric public service vehicles (PSVs). “We are hoping...

Commissioner Boyce presents letters of appointment to new senior police officers

Commissioner of Police Sonia Boyce has presented letters of appointment to the newly appointed Deputy Commissioners and Assistant...

Flash flood watch in effect for Barbados

A flash flood watch is now in effect for Barbados as the island braces for heavy rainfall associated...

Man fatally shot in Belfield, St Michael

The family of 40-year-old Deon Pilgrim is grieving after he was fatally shot on his doorstep early this...

Fatal domestic dispute in St George

Update Police have confirmed a fatal stabbing of a man whose body was discovered in Ashford, St John.  The man,...

UPDATE: Body of teen missing at sea discovered

The body of  16-year-old Amalee Mayers of Beach Mount, Bathsheba, St Joseph was discovered about 6 a.m. today by a resident from the area.Mayers,...

Some online class concerns

It wasn’t all smooth sailing for the thousands of students and teachers logging onto online classrooms yesterday, the first day of the truncated Trinity...

Out and about

It was a Barbados not seen in the last six weeks. Forget those long supermarket lines, or sitting at home in front of the...

Mascoll defends use of Catastrophe Fund

Concerns about Government’s use of the Catastrophe Fund as part of the COVID-19 economic recovery package have been dismissed as much ado about nothing...

COVID-19 cases reach 82

A 55-year-old Barbadian male has tested positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19), bringing the national count to 82.A statement from The Ministry of Health said...

Port reminder: Consignees with personal effects

Barbados Port Inc. is reminding consignees with personal effects at the Port of Bridgetown that they are required to utilise the new Home Delivery...