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How we treat animals a reflection of society

HOW MANY MORE? How much longer? What else will it take for our country to address the suffering and killing of our dogs? I am tired and fed up. Those who work...

BWA conducting emergency repairs in St. George

The Barbados Water Authority is today, Wednesday, May 8th advising residents and businesses in parts of St. George...

Increase in gastro cases

HEALTH OFFICIALS are reporting an increase in gastrointestinal illnesses in Barbados. As a result, they are urging the public...

Truce ‘holding’

The truce that was brokered between rival gangs is still intact, says Minister of State in the Attorney...

Foster care call

The Child Care Board (CCB) is encouraging Barbadians to consider becoming foster parents to scores of children living...

Final tribute from Dems

A STEADY STREAM of Democratic Labour Party (DLP) members filed past the casket of Sir Harcourt Lewis yesterday as the body of the DLP...

Deportation fears lifted from Bajan

FOR THE FIRST TIME in decades a Bajan who spent time in a New York State prison for a crime that never happened is...

Colour, flair, hair

THE ATHLETICS SEASON is off and running at full speed.Athletes are digging deep to bring their best and brightest show to the track.Whether it’s...

World Bank ease

BARBADOS MAY SOON be able to borrow relatively large sums of money from the World Bank to finance development projects in energy, climate change...

New features to Holetown Festival

DESPITE THE CHALLENGES faced with sponsorship, the Holetown Festival Committee is optimistic the 39th annual event will be just as good as before.Chairman of...

NATION newscast January 30, 2015

In tonight's news:An apparent rodent problem delays classes at a St Joseph School.Republic Bank reports an increase in profits.West Indies arrive in Australia. https://www.youtube.com/embed/pv_KQe3cBiE?rel=0