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COVID-19 Update for August 19

A total of 222 people, 85 males and 137 females, tested positive for COVID-19 from the 744 tests conducted at laboratories across the island...
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Flash-flood warning for parts of Barbados

A flash-flood warning is in effect for western and central districts of Barbados from 1:30 p.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday. A flash-flood warning is issued...
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Casemiro signs with Manchester United

Manchester United have reached an agreement with Real Madrid to sign Brazil midfielder Casemiro in a deal worth up to £70m. The 30-year-old has been with...
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Babb: Expand medal opportunities at athletics meets

Former senior national coach Alwyn Babb says more focus needs to be put on expanding the opportunities for winning medals at major events. Speaking to...
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Government setting up internal audit section

A new Internal Audit Department will be set up next year as Government seeks to enhance transparency, accountability and good governance in relation to...
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Regional heads grappling with transportation challenge

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Guyana’s President Dr Irfaan Ali, on riday said Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders are prepared to hold discussions with the...
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Barbados and Mexico exploring deeper ties

As Barbados gears up to observe 50 years of diplomatic ties with Mexico, Acting Prime Minister, Santia Bradshaw, is expressing renewed optimism in new...
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Windies blow it

A match that started with much promise ended horribly wrong for West Indies yesterday. After clinching an unlikely win in the first One-day International against...
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Two drug accused released on bail

Two St Philip men charged with drug trafficking were released on bail when they appeared in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court. Lloyd Patrick Clarke, a...
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E-virus ‘bigger threat’ than Covid

Cybersecurity issues are a bigger headache than COVID-19, says acting Chief Telecommunications Officer Clifford Bostic. The featured speaker at yesterday’s closing ceremony for the Regional...
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NIS looking at paternity benefit

The Ministry of Labour, Social Security and the Third Sector is seriously considering a paternity leave provision for the labour code which in turn...
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COVID-19 Update for August 18

The Ministry of Health and Wellness reported a total of 246 new COVID-19 cases, 100 males and 146 females, from the 775 tests conducted...
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