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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...

Fireworks ready for midnight show

There is at least one thing everyone expects when the New Year breaks and that is fireworks.Fireworks company Caribe Fire FX was in the...

Claim comes in for harsh criticism

The High Court case filed by Dr Maria Agard came in for some harsh criticism from Justice Olson Alleyne when he delivered judgment on...

‘Not enough’ private sector investment

In a review of 2017, Member of Parliament for St Michael West Central James Paul said the island needed more private sector investment and...

Tributes pour in after promising youth’s death

Many Barbadians are still reeling from the death of Damien Taylor, who was involved in a three-vehicle smash-up last Friday.The motorcycles ridden by Taylor...

New Govt ‘needed’

A new government and an approved National Recovery Plan is just what Barbados needs.That’s the view of president of the Barbados Private Sector Association,...

Gearing up for Old Year’s

Tonight, hundreds of Barbadians will leave home in their finest outfits to celebrate the coming of a new year.Yesterday the Sunday Sun spotted many...