Saturday, April 27, 2024

News

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...

HEATHER-LYNN’S HABITAT: ‘Block off gully’ from dumpers

Block it off. That, said a worker who has had to chase illegal dumpers in Bucks Gully, St Thomas, might be the only way...

BDF in step with law

The Barbados Defence Force (BDF) has not been deployed across the country to provide special services to assist the Royal Barbados Police Force in...

Inniss: Look for opportunities

Barbados’ task is not just to sit, quarrel and complain about what others like the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) are proposing;...

Court says no to Duecks

The Canadian couple who had a US$5.5 million money laundering case discontinued against them in 2016 have failed in their bid to be added...

Rain doesn’t dampen fest

They slogged through a wet and muddy Queen’s Park yesterday, but the consensus was that Agrofest 2018 was well worth it.Scores of people were...

Scholar’s fees paid

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation, June Chandler, has confirmed that tuition fees for Barbados Scholar, Hailey Laurayne, have been...