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Football in trouble, says Griffith

Football in Barbados is at the cross-roads and is crying out for some initiatives to take it forward. Former national coach Keith Griffith says he...
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Ministry keeping tabs on Covid numbers

The Ministry of Education is keeping a close eye on the rise of COVID-19 cases and by next week, all stakeholders will know the...
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BARP to push back against hike

Retired persons are so concerned about the rising cost of living that they will be among the intervenors during the rate hearing for electricity. Yesterday...
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COVID-19 Update for April 12

The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory identified 389 new COVID-19 cases, 175 males and 214 females, from the 1 264 tests carried out on...
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Scientists warn of possible Zika mutation

A new outbreak of Zika virus is quite possible, warn researchers, with a single mutation potentially enough to trigger an explosive spread. The disease caused...
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Kim Clijsters retires from tennis again

Kim Clijsters has announced her retirement from tennis for the third time. The Belgian, who first retired in 2007 to start a family, returned in...
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Black sea eggs dying off in Caribbean

CASTRIES, St Lucia – Fisheries officials here are investigating “an apparent mass die off” event involving the long spine Black Sea Egg from the...
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Health officials investigating childhood hepatitis in UK

Health officials are investigating 74 cases of hepatitis – or liver inflammation – in children across the United Kingdom since the start of this...
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Club welcomes Elite spot

Officials of St Catherine Cricket Club and Combermere School consider their sides fortunate to have been promoted to the Elite Division and Division 1,...
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Roadside vendors may face checks

People selling canes and other agricultural products by the roadside may soon have to produce a receipt to allow authorities to trace where they...
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Gunman sent to jail for nine years

Stressing that the courts must stamp out the practice of people openly walking around with illegal guns, Justice Laurie-Ann Smith-Bovell jailed a gunman for...
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Post Office adds electric vehicles to fleet

The Barbados Postal Service must move beyond the traditional sale of postal stamps and delivering mail to ensure its survival and future relevance. This was...
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