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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...

Woman accused of drug trafficking

A 63-YEAR-OLD Jamaican woman is scheduled to appear in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court today charged with trafficking and importing cannabis into Barbados.She is...

Region copying Oistins

THE OISTINS Fish Fry has become the island’s No. 1 tourist attraction, so much, said Minister of Tourism Richard Sealy, that other islands have...

Field officers in St Michael districts next week

OFFICERS CARRYING OUT field work for the enhanced Continuous Labour Force Sample Survey will be listing and interviewing selected households in several districts in St...

20 years and ‘still no closure’

RELATIVES WHO SUED the police over the killing of a teenager more than 20 years ago are still without any compensation.Norford Bernard, a then...

Marhill Street parking worry

FRESH NO-PARKING signs in Marhill Street, The City, yesterday created a lot of discussion among people who ply their trade there.Manager of Pilgrim’s Shoe...

No places for 25 Customs officers in BRA

AT LEAST 25 CUSTOMS and Excise Department workers may be out in the cold when the department is merged into the Barbados Revenue Authority...