Saturday, April 27, 2024

News

Inflation squeeze

Barbadians are cutting back to the basic items as the cost of living crunch drags on, reported president of the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI), James Clarke. He...

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...

BAAP: We want more men

The Barbados Association of Administrative Professionals (BAAP) is seeking to add more men to its ranks. President Janet Sealey...

Overwhelming response to Reggae weekend

All systems are in place for the staging of the inaugural Barbados Reggae Weekend at the National Botanical...

‘Increase in complaints’

THE NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS lodged against lawyers has increased in the last year.This has been revealed by head of the disciplinary committee of the...

Head of bar backs reputation of lawyers

THE HEAD of the Barbados Bar Association has stoutly defended the reputation of lawyers, saying the numbers who play the system are fewer than...

Transport Board apologises in advance

TRANSPORT BOARD COMMUTERS can expect delays over the next few weeks as the authority tries to get their fleet roadworthy.In a paid advertisement yesterday,...

Fourth Burger King on the way

BURGER KING IS seeking to expand its market share.And executives are telling other local fast food operators to look out for greater competition.Barbados franchise...

Barbados steady in misery index

BARBADOS WAS THE 28th most miserable nation in the world last year, according to new analysis published by the United States-based think tank, Cato...

Warrens folk upset over use of land

RESIDENTS OF Warrens Park South, St Michael, have a problem with a property in the area.It all surrounds the excavation of topsoil mixed with...