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Toyota’s autonomous vehicles back in operation at Paralympics
Toyota is resuming operations of its autonomous vehicles at the Paralympic Games village in Tokyo following an accident.
Services of the e-Palette pods were halted...

First CARICOM/Africa Summit in September
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The first ever Caribbean Community (CARICOM)-African Summit will take place virtually on September 7.
Informed CARICOM sources, confirming the date, told the...

Massive payday for Apple CEO
Apple chief executive Tim Cook has received more than five million shares in the technology giant, as he marks ten years in the job.
A...

Mohammed to captain Windies Women on Tuesday
ST JOHN'S, Antigua – The Cricket West Indies (CWI) Women’s Selection Panel announced the West Indies Women’s 13-member squad for the first CG Insurance T20 International (T20I) against South Africa...

‘Still working’ on subsidy for dairy farmers
It appears that the subsidy long promised to dairy farmers may not materialise soon.
During a national press conference last Friday, Minister of Agriculture Indar...

BDF live fire exercise on September 7
Fishermen and mariners are reminded that the Barbados Coast Guard and the Barbados Regiment of the Barbados Defence Force (BDF) will be conducting a...

Walsh eyeing WI Women’s progress
ST JOHN’S – West Indies Women’s head coach Courtney Walsh said he will be looking for his side to continue raising the bar and...

Court system ‘can be speedier’
A gun case that went from search warrant to High Court sentence in three months demonstrates what can be achieved by the Barbadian judicial...

Victim’s mum: It hurts my heart
The family of Lee Bovell, who died after an accident last Friday night, is trying to come to grips with his death.
His mother, 64-year-old...

Roads turned into rivers in St Lucy
Some parts of St Lucy resembled a river yesterday afternoon.
The Barbados Meteorological Services issued a flood warning for the northern areas at 11:30 a.m.,...

50th COVID death in Barbados
Barbados recorded another COVID-19 death.
On Sunday August 29, a 44-year-old Barbadian male died after spending 17 days in primary isolation. He had an underlying...

NPC office closed after positive COVID case
The National Petroleum Corporation (NPC) office at Wildey, St Michael, is closed until further notice after one of its team members tested positive for...

