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Sponsorship challenges are contributing to high costume prices for revellers, bemoans president of the Barbados Association of Masqueraders (BAM) Jason Thompson. He is therefore calling on corporate Barbados to do...

Moore: Young people joining BWU

General secretary of the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) Toni Moore says there has been a resurgence of confidence...

Sahara dust trigger

More Barbadians are presenting to their doctors and local pharmacists, complaining of respiratory ailments and allergies due to...

Inflation squeeze

Barbadians are cutting back to the basic items as the cost of living crunch drags on, reported president...

Fatal hit-and-run at Long Bay

Police are probing a fatal hit and run that occurred along Long Bay main road, St Philip in the...

Bill dead in the water

Government on Wednesday night suffered a major defeat in the Senate on a motion that would have amended the Constitution of Barbados.It was an...

Bushy areas a concern

Overgrown foliage continues to choke many areas of Barbados – gutters, roads, signposts and more.In The Belle, St Michael, there are numerous examples where...

PSV drivers fed up with rogue

Public service vehicle operators along route 3D have made an official complaint against one of their own.A letter signed by “concerned drivers” and sent...

Ten habitat to launch first ever-coding school in Barbados

The Entrepreneurship Network in Barbados will officially launch the first Coding School in the Eastern Caribbean, The Source Code Developer Academy.TEN Habitat has...

Police probing two shooting incidents

Police are currently on the scene of a shooting incident at Sorrel Lane Eden Lodge St. Michael, which occurred about 3:15pm.Reports are that two...

Alexandra Old Scholars to meet on Saturday

The Alexandra School Alumni Association’s monthly meeting on Saturday, November 10 will have a Bajan flavour to it.Old scholars are invited to bring along...

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