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Phased traffic plan to begin in November
The Ministry of Transport and Works (MTW) will begin rolling out new traffic management strategies next month, aimed at improving road safety, easing congestion, and enhancing the daily commute...
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‘Press brakes on traffic relief pilot’
Chairman of the Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT), Roy Raphael, is urging Government to pump the brakes...
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CDEMA, CDB, media teams head to Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa
Head of CDEMA, Elizabeth Riley (fifth left); President of the CDB, Daniel Best (centre); and volunteers, along with...
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Flash-Flood Watch issued for Barbados
The Barbados Meteorological Services has issued a Flash-Flood Watch for the island as a tropical wave continues to...
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Hub key to faster response
Disaster relief organisations in the region can now respond faster, having learnt some critical lessons from the COVID-19...
Comeback trail
All it takes to bring back the most cruel of memories is a 15-minute stroll through streets that were filled with mud, trees and...
Cashing in on Cook crash
THE FALLOUT IN BARBADOS from the collapse of Thomas Cook, one of the world’s oldest travel and tour companies, will not be that heavy.But...
Corruption ‘in hand’
A MAJORITY OF BARBADIANS questioned on Transparency International’s behalf do not think corruption has increased here.Most of them also believe Government is doing a...
PM: Bim safe despite crime
DESPITE CONCERNS over illegal guns and shootings, Barbados remains a safe place, with some of the Caribbean’s lowest violent crime and murder rates.That was...
Lots of work still to be done
Rebuilding Dominica has brought smiles to the faces of hundreds of people in the Nature Isle.But, there is still plenty work to be done,...
Tropical Storm Karen forms, wind advisory in effect for Barbados
The strong tropical wave which were being monitored over the past couple of days, has been upgraded to Tropical Storm Karen.The Barbados Metorgical Service...



