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Missing: 13-year-old Kemera Murray

The Barbados Police Service is seeking the public's assistance in locating 13-year-old Kemera Murray of Blackman Field, The Pine, St Michael, who has been...

‘Challenging time’ for Barbados Farms

Barbados Farms Limited (BFL), one of the country’s longstanding growers of sugar cane and food crops, is relying on its parent company Sagicor for...

Loot spent on sneakers, wallet

Self-confessed burglar Theophilus Theo Holder told police he stole money from a supermarket to “fix” his injured hand. However, he later used the ill-gotten gains...

Angry Venezuelans accuse government of negligence over earthquake response

"Silencio" the rescuers scream turning towards the road with their fists up in the air, motioning to everyone to remain silent. The vehicles on the...
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Fogging Schedule: June 29 to July 3

Several districts in Christ Church will be fogged next week by the Ministry of Health and Wellness’ Vector Control Unit as part of ongoing...

Loot spent on sneakers, wallet

Self-confessed burglar Theophilus Theo Holder told police he stole money from a supermarket to “fix” his injured hand. However, he later used the ill-gotten gains...

MP tells of bank account blues

Government backbencher Dr William Duguid has complained that it takes too long to open a bank account in Barbados. He is suggesting that a colloquium...

Martinelli rescues Brazil in 2-1 victory over Japan

HOUSTON - Brazil survived a World ​Cup last-32 scare when they fought back to beat Japan 2-1 after Gabriel Martinelli squeezed in a shot...

Roach joins 300 club

‘Challenging time’ for Barbados Farms

Barbados Farms Limited (BFL), one of the country’s longstanding growers of sugar cane and food crops, is relying on its parent company Sagicor for...

NCF partners with Shakirah Bourne to bring Bajan Anansi tales into schools

The National Cultural Foundation (NCF) has partnered with Barbadian author Shakirah Bourne to publish Bajan Anansi, a new collection of Anansi tales that will...
 

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PM confident BLP will hold St John

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley is confident about the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) being able to retain the St John seat. While canvassing in the...

Members of gang suppression force to begin arriving in Haiti in April

The first contingents of the United Nations Securuty approved Gang Suppression Force (GSF) for Haiti are expected to arrive on the French-speaking Caribbean Community (CARICOM)...

Prime Minister Mottley pays tribute to the late Sybil Leacock

Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has described the late Sybil Leacock as an enduring source of inspiration whose life left an indelible mark on...

Grantley Adams head clamping down on late students

Principal of the Grantley Adams Memorial School, Major Andrew Skeete, says there has been a “very slight improvement” in student punctuality following his surprise...

Digital Detox: Take a break online

By Sandy Deane How many times did you pick up your phone and scroll through your favourite social media platforms or websites today? Five, 10,...

Walters looks at housing

Democratic Labour Party candidate for St Michael North West Ryan Walters is zeroing in on issuesof housing and infrastructure facing the constituents. Speaking to the...

Police appeal for dash cam footage following shooting

Police are appealing to the public for dash cam footage after a man was shot and killed in the carpark at the Usain Bolt...

Fogging Schedule: January 26 to 30

The Vector Control Unit of the Ministry of Health and Wellness will continue its mosquito eradication efforts next week in St Philip and St...

Humphrey: Still people over politics

The election strategy for Barbados Labour Party candidate for St Michael South Kirk Humphrey will be the continuation of the community building he has...

‘We must inspire voters to trust us’

Restoring confidence in political leadership emerged as a central theme as Friends of Democracy candidates canvassed constituents in Dodds Land, St Philip, where residents...