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Judicial reform ‘coming’

Attorney General Dale Marshall says comprehensive reforms to ensure the speedier passage of cases through the courts and reduce the backlog are on the...
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EXCLUSIVEBoost for fisheries sector

More than 800 people were affected when Hurricane Beryl devastated the fishing industry. This revelation came from founder and director of Sustainable Barbados Nikola Simpson...
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BARVEN: Contracts would bring order

The Barbados Association of Retailers, Vendors and Entrepreneurs (BARVEN) is asking how long it will take coconut vendors to be given contracts to govern...
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Government buys old Geddes Grant building for cops

Government is in the process of purchasing the old Geddes Grant Building on Whitepark Road, St Michael, to convert into offices for the Barbados...
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Greece orders evacuations as wildfires turn deadly

The large wildfire burning in Greece now has killed at least one person and injured multiple others as scores of property and thousands of...
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Prices ‘not just up to retailers’

Retailers alone cannot be called to task for the high cost of food prices facing Barbadians, says president of the Barbados Chamber of Commerce...
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Tropical Storm Ernesto expected to strengthen into a hurricane by Thursday

SAN JUAN – Tropical Storm Ernesto on Tuesday threatened to bring heavy rainfall, dangerous storm surges and strong winds to the US, British Virgin...
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4.2 magnitude quake rocks three Caribbean countries

PORT OF SPAIN – An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.2 was felt in several Caribbean countries on Tuesday, the Trinidad-based Seismic Research Centre...
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NCF’s mas’ appeal

Bring back the mas’ to the masquerade. Stop with the carbon copy and the cut-and-paste. That is the conversation chief executive officer of the National...
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Blue levies ‘would benefit’ fisheries

International experts are recommending that Barbados consider the introduction of environmental taxes, also known as “blue levies”, among a suite of innovative solutions to...
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Grave quitting as CWI chief

ST JOHN’S – After serving as chief executive officer at Cricket Wicket Indies (CWI) for the past seven years, Johnny Grave will step down...
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Stadium work ‘held up by China’

Work on the National Stadium is currently at a standstill. Minister of Sports Charles Griffith revealed this to the media yesterday during a tour of...
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