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VIDEO – Dat Is My Culture

We continue our Countdown To A Republic and host Krystal Penny Bowen talks with artist Oneka Small about culture and the transition to a...
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Body found near Mangrove dump

Police have discovered a decomposing body near the Mangrove landfill in St Thomas. The body, said to be in an advanced stage of decomposition, was...
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Tough first day for Windies against Sri Lanka

GALLE – A two-wicket burst from Roston Chase and miserly bowling from Jason Holder failed to impact Sri Lanka captain Dimuth Karunaratne, and his...
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Nigerian convicted of fraud in Guyana

GEORGETOWN – A Nigerian man was sentenced to ten years in prison after being found guilty on ten counts of obtaining money by false...
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Police appeal for help in murder investigation

The Royal Barbados Police Force is appealing for assistance from members of the public as they continue investigations into the unnatural death of Mario...
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Solskjaer sacked; Carrick called up

Manchester United have sacked manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer following Saturday's 4-1 defeat at Watford. The club have won just one of their past seven Premier...
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Salvation Army loses $800 to kettle thief

The Salvation Army’s annual Christmas kettle fund-raising drive has taken a big hit. A kettle stand placed at the Colonnade Mall on Broad Street, The...
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WHO is worried about COVID spread in Europe

The World Health Organisation (WHO) is "very worried" about the spread of COVID-19 in Europe as the continent battles a fresh wave of infections. Speaking...
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Parents ‘planting negative views’ on jab

Too many adults are still taking their frustrations out on their children, says children’s rights advocate Faith Marshall-Harris. The attorney, who is chair of the...
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Coach wants ease for karate

Government must critically review its current ban on contact sports, especially martial arts, if those disciplines are to continue their much-needed development. This is the...
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Entertainers join push for vaccines

Barbadians are encouraged to take their relatives and friends to get vaccinated. The latest appeal has come from members of the entertainment fraternity who say...
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Former Combermere principal passes

Barbados has lost one of its well-known educators, Charles Washington Pilgrim. The former principal of Combermere School passed away yesterday after a sudden illness. He...
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