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Moore: Young people joining BWU

General secretary of the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) Toni Moore says there has been a resurgence of confidence in the country’s oldest trade union. Moore, who was speaking to the...

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...

‘Ease on the way’ for St Joseph commuters

Government is on the job when it comes to long-standing complaints from residents of St Joseph on fixing...

Hundreds turn out for Sandy Lane job fair

Hundreds of people descended on Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre seeking employment opportunities at the Sandy Lane Hotel job fair.From as early as 5 a.m....

Guyana open to investment

Guyana’s President David Granger has served notice that his country is open to Barbadian investment, particularly in the area of land development.Speaking to the...

Cars for sale on highway to be removed

A national clean-up on our island’s roads will include the removal, from next week, of parked cars advertised for sale on the highway. This...

No police update on hit-and-run

Almost six months after he was struck and later died in a hit-and-run accident, the family of Ronald Knight are still in the dark.Eldest...

Banks issues statement on social media video

Legal and Corporate Affairs Manager of Banks Holdings Limited, Sophia Cambridge, earlier released a statement regarding a video making the rounds on social media.The...

Insurers hope $5 000 fine will bite

Uninsured cars remain a real headache for the insurance industry and police.But both are hopeful that hefty penalties found under the newly amended Road...