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T&T Central Bank green lights company to issue e-money
PORT OF SPAIN – The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (CBTT) on Wednesday said it has issued a provisional registration to the local...

Stadium lights coming down
The dismantling of the light towers at the National Stadium is expected to take three days.
The Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation – CBC and a telecommunications...

Wonder boy Nurse blasts way to final
The Barbados Road Tennis Open Saturday night’s finals will see two perpetual opponents, Kim Holder and Sheldene Walrond, clashing again while the men’s battle...

Urgent call for NIS fix
Barbados’ national insurance scheme (NIS) needs an urgent fix, with actuarial experts projecting its near $4 billion National Insurance Fund (NIF) risks being depleted...

Hill wary after cashier attack
A supermarket cashier is on paid leave after a man held her at knife-point on Monday.
However, although the police are investigating the incident, general...

Businessman forfeits US $10 000
Anthony Jamar Layne’s initial explanation to police was that only a portion of the United States currency he had with him at the airport...

Lisa Hanna leaving ‘representational politics’
KINGSTON – The leader of the main opposition People’s National Party (PNP), Mark Golding has praised the commitment of legislator, Lisa Hanna, to Jamaica,...

Real Madrid lift fifth UEFA Super Cup
Karim Benzema continued his Ballon d'Or pursuit with a 324th goal for European champions Real Madrid as they beat Eintracht Frankfurt to lift the...

Health Ministry issues updated COVID guidelines
The Ministry of Health and Wellness today issued updated guidelines for members of the public who test positive for COVID-19.
After the illness is confirmed,...

Sada third in Monaco
World bronze medallist and Commonwealth Games champion Sada Williams continued her great form to pick up a third place finish in the women’s 400m...

COVID-19 Update for August 9
There were 474 new COVID-19 cases, 197 males and 277 females, from the 1 291 tests carried out on Tuesday, August 9, by the...

Nine more COVID-related deaths
The COVID-19 death toll has climbed to 514.
This follows the death of a 65-year-old man on Monday, August 8, as well as a number...

