Tuesday, May 7, 2024

News

President going on holiday

The President, Her Excellency, The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Mason, will travel overseas on vacation leave for the period May 7 to 11. In her absence, The Very Reverend Dr....

Dust haze subsides in Barbados as BMS keeps close watch

The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) continues to track a large plume of dust haze affecting Barbados and the...

Police seek help in identifying man found dead at Brownes Beach

Police are seeking the public’s assistance as they continue investigations into yesterday evening’s death of an adult male...

Early closure of two primary schools

Due to environmental conditions, the Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training took the decision to allow for...

Fire damages 16 homes, displaces 25 people in The City

Twenty-five people are displace after fire damaged multiple homes at Wellington Street, The City, on Sunday night. Acting Chief...

Shotgun had no hair trigger

The shotgun that was stolen from David Benn’s Welch Town, St Peter home in March 2012, did not have a hair trigger.So said police...

Road closed near Coverley due to serious accident

Police are investigating a two-vehicle accident which occurred about 3 p.m. today, along the Adams section of the ABC Highway near Coverley, Christ Church.Two...

Parents told: Let children speak up

Parents are being urged to teach their children to speak up.This was the advice from senior teacher at Ellersie School, Lisa Dottin, who said...

Homeowner thankful, despite damage

Five minutes later and the situation could have been much worse.This was the acknowledgement of South District, St George homeowner Ingrid Knight-Lewis, who is...

‘Big life’ must stop!

The days of wasting money on unnecessary foreign goods, and Barbadians living above their means, must come to an end if the country is...

Long-time concerns about Coverley junction design

The Ministry of Transport and Works’ top two technical officers had both made it known to Government officials that they had nothing to do...