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Haiti sends medical mission to assist victims in Venezuela

PORT-AU-PRINCE – The government of Haiti has dispatched a humanitarian medical mission to Venezuela to assist victims of the devastating earthquakes that struck the...

We must prepare for AI, says Nicholls

The world of work is changing rapidly and Government must be prepared to adapt so that the rights of Barbadians, including their incomes, are...

BiMPay issues ‘should be sorted’ by next pay day

Minister of Finance Ryan Straughn is hopeful that the technical issues which resulted in some Government workers receiving their salaries late will be resolved...

IN CUSTODY: Kadeem Tristen Otay Dolcy

An escaped prisoner seemed to have second thoughts about his bid for freedom. Just one day after fleeing Central Police Station, Kadeem Tristen Otay Dolcy...
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‘No new cases’ of scarlet fever

Chief Medical Officer Dr The Most Honourable Kenneth George says there have been no new cases of scarlet fever, chicken pox or monkeypox in...

Gunman gets life for murder

Any person who uses a firearm to commit murder can expect a long sentence, including life in prison, declared Justice Carlisle Greaves. However, he will...

‘No need’ to amend Constitution

Minister of Home Affairs and Information Gregory Nicholls has stated that a comprehensive review of the work permit system is under way that includes...

Suki delivers strong performance to finish second

Barbados’ top draughts player Ronald “Suki” King delivered a strong performance to finish second at the Vidor Checkers USA Invitational in Texas, United States last week. King...

We must prepare for AI, says Nicholls

The world of work is changing rapidly and Government must be prepared to adapt so that the rights of Barbadians, including their incomes, are...

50 years championing a cause

For 50 years, the Barbados Council for the Disabled (BCD) has been at the forefront of advocating for a more inclusive and accessible Barbados,...
 

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New Year Message 2026: From Credit Union League

Protecting members while preparing for tomorrow As we bring 2025 to a close, I extend warm greetings to Barbadians at home and abroad, and especially...

New Year Message 2026: From President of NOW Barbados

As Barbados enters a new year, the President of the National Organisation of Women (NOW) Barbados is calling for renewed national commitment to advancing...

New Year Message 2026: From BHTA

As we welcome the start of a new year, I extend warm New Year’s greetings to the members of the Barbados Hotel and Tourism...

New Year Message 2026: From BCCI

Happy New Year to our members, stakeholders, and the wider business community. As we begin 2026, resilience will be our guiding principle. By making disciplined...

New Year Message 2026: From Prime Minister Mottley

Fellow Barbadians, residents and visitors, as the old year yields to the new, I join you with a full heart, steady faith and a...

Transport Board welcomes 35 new electric buses

Barbados’ public transportation system received a major boost today with the arrival of 35 new electric buses. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport and...

Traffic changes announced for We Gatherin’ Last Lap Street Party

Motorists are being advised of traffic changes in Bridgetown this evening to facilitate the We Gatherin’ Last Lap Street Party along the Princess Alice...

Body found in Laynes Road, Christ Church

Update The body found in a grassy area at Maxwell, Christ Church yesterday was identified by a relative as that of Nicholas Narad Eastmond of...

Shooting in Black Rock

Update One man was confirmed injured following a shooting incident at the gas station at the junction of Deacons Road and Black Rock, St Michael,...

CDB providing grant funding for region’s cultural and creative industries

The Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) says it is providing a grant of US$190,000 to support the hosting of regional events and conferences that...