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UK: Storm Eunice leaves 400 000 homes without power

London - Energy companies are working to restore power to hundreds of thousands of homes after one of the worst storms to hit the...
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Bodie Tap looks a sure bet

The class of Bodie Tap should see him triumph in today’s 4:55 p.m. feature event, the Black History Month Handicap over 1 100 metres,...
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Race to finish house repairs

Government is promising to complete repairs to hundreds of homes damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Elsa before the next hurricane season begins. Minister of Housing,...
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Japan’s helping hand with seaweed

Japan has stepped in to help the Caribbean deal with its Sargassum seaweed problem. For many years, the encroaching seaweed has been washing ashore, often...
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Ottawa protest: Police begin to make arrests

Ottawa - Police have clashed with protesters in Canada's capital as they move to end an anti-vaccine mandate demonstration. The operation started early on Friday...
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Pride win after Warrican takes six

A destructive spell from Jomel Warrican set up Barbados Pride for a 10-wicket victory over Jamaica Scorpions in the West Indies Championship on Friday. The...
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Scorpions 174-4 in their second Innings at lunch

Jamaica Scorpions reached 174 for four in their second innings when rain brought an early lunch against Barbados Pride on the final day of...
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344 new virus cases

A total of 344 people - 195 males and 149 females - tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) on Thursday, February 17, from the 1...
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Woman succumbs to COVID-19; toll at 308

A 52-year-old vaccinated female is the latest coronavirus (COVID-19) casualty. She passed away today, Friday, February 18. Barbados’ COVID-19 death toll has now reached 308. Minister of...
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Traffic restrictions in James Street on February 19

Traffic restrictions will be in place in James Street tomorrow. The funeral service for Cynthia Pauline Thompson, the mother of Senator Elizabeth Thompson, is scheduled...
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Chief Education Officer gives update

Coleridge & Parry is not ready for the February 21 restart of face-to-face classes; four satellite centres will facilitate teaching and learning for Wilkie...
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Scorpions 112-2 in their second innings at lunch

Jamaica Scorpions reached 112 for two in their second innings when rain brought an early lunch against Barbados Pride on the final day of...
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