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...

‘Press brakes on traffic relief pilot’

Chairman of the Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT), Roy Raphael, is urging Government to pump the brakes...

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...

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...

Hub key to faster response

Disaster relief organisations in the region can now respond faster, having learnt some critical lessons from the COVID-19...

More showers and high swells expected

It's going to be rainy day in Barbados. While the centre of Tropical Storm Karen is moving through the southern Windwards, Barbadians should still brace...

Belmont and Eagle Hall Primary schools to reopen tomorrow

The Eagle Hall Primary and the Belmont Primary schools will open tomorrow for students.  Class four students of the Sharon Primary School will report to...

Sharon closed

A pollutant discovered near to the Sharon Primary School, St Thomas, has forced the Ministry of Education to close the plant for another week.This...

Mia advises: Balance skills

Police and military personnel deployed to Abaco, Grand Bahama and other Bahamian islands ravaged by Hurricane Dorian must balance their technical skills and soft...

Back in business

The long wait to receive Certificates of Character will soon be a thing of the past, says Attorney General Dale Marshall.He gave this assurance...

Met Office issues high surf and small craft warning

A high surf advisory and a small craft warning are currently in effect for Barbados.The Barbados Meteorological Services issued this advisory today, as the...