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Dean of the St Michael’s Cathedral calls for neighbourly help amid city issues

Rather than retreat, members of the business community, organisations and churches in and around the city have been encouraged to be more neighbourly and assist the most vulnerable. Dean of...

RSPCA ‘needs vital support’

General manager of the RSPCA Charmaine Hatcher says the situation with the animal welfare organisation is “dire”, with...

Another B’s fire alarm

Fire fighters battled another huge fire at B’s Recycling, Cane Garden, St Thomas yesterday. Acting Divisional Officer of the...

Fire breaks out at B’s Recycling

A blaze has erupted at B's Recycling in Cane Garden, St. Thomas. More details as they come to hand....

BMS still monitoring dust haze

The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) continues to closely monitoring a large plume of dust haze in the eastern...

Oval pitch black

The resumption of play after lunch in the Super50 contest between Barbados Pride and Leeward Islands Hurricanes, has been delayed due to an issue...

Sea egg ban under review

The possibility of a sea egg season is still to be decided by officials.Chief Fisheries Officer at the Fisheries Division, Stephen Willoughby, said officials...

NIS concerns

The National Insurance Scheme will get a $800 million “haircut” as a result of Government’s debt restructuring programme.This loss, which is equivalent to one...

Message leads to 100 hours community service

The woman who was charged last month under the Computer Misuse Act, has been ordered to serve 100 hours of community service.Kimberly Natasha Stuart,...

Registration Department has new telephone numbers

Members of the public are asked to take note of the telephone numbers for contacting the Registration Department.The department may be reached through the...

 Bigger test for consumers

“Pessimistic” Barbadian consumers are feeling the strain of higher expenses, lower savings and stagnant income levels.While expectations were high following the May 24 General...