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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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US braces for ‘extremely dangerous’ winter storm

More than 200 million Americans are expected to face an unusually brutal winter storm starting Friday, with heavy snows and freezing rains forecast. The storm...

Phillips defends record in St Lucy

Incumbent Member of Parliament for St Lucy, Peter Phillips, on Wednesday night delivered an extensive defence of his seven years of representation, telling supporters...

St Lucy left behind, says Griffith

The water crisis gripping St Lucy has become more than a political talking point for Ian Griffith. For him, it is personal. As Griffith prepares...

Scotland replace Bangladesh at T20 World Cup

Bangladesh have decided to boycott next month's men's T20 World Cup and will be replaced by Scotland. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has yet to...

‘Stunting’ motorist gets CRD, $600 fine

A motorist yesterday contended a wheel spin was due to his sudden acceleration as he was pulling off on an uphill road. However, the court...

Ministry of Health: Increase in syphilis cases

The Ministry of Health and Wellness is advising the public that cases of syphilis are increasing in Barbados and is urging persons to take...

Friends of Democracy pay election deposits

The Friends of Democracy (FOD) party is determined to prevent another political redwash. However, they are not seeking Government, but rather Opposition. After the party’s 12...

DLP pays election deposits

The Democratic Labour Party’s (DLP) 30 candidates paid in their $250 election deposits this morning at the Barbados Revenue Authority in Country Road, St...

Police appealing for witnesses to January 18 fatal collisions

Lawmen at District "B" Police Station are also calling on members of the public who may have witnessed the two fatal accidents which occurred...

Man charged with acts preparatory for cannabis trafficking

The Barbados Police Service has arrested and formally charged Anthony Francis Lerius, 42, of Upper Wellington Street, St. Michael, in connection with acts preparatory...