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Police seeking assistance in identifying elderly woman
Police are seeking the assistance of the public in locating the family or relatives of a woman identified as Barbara-Ann.
She was found earlier today by officers from the Black Rock Police Station.
Anyone who has information that could assist in identifying and reuniting her with her loved ones is asked...

Shooting incident reported in The Pine
Reports have emerged of a shooting incident in The Pine, St Michael, that has left multiple people injured.
It is reported that after 5 p.m. today, gunshots rang out in Golden Rock Play Park, The Pine, St Michael.
Two men and a boy have been injured in the incident.
At the...

Police seek public’s help in locating missing teen
Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating 14-year-old Hailey Naomi Taliah Howard of Alexandria, St. Lucy, who has been reported missing.
Hailey was last seen by her mother, Tameisha Howard, around 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 4. She is approximately five feet five inches tall, slim built, with a...

‘Seek help’ before conflict gets worse
Individuals struggling with family conflicts have been encouraged to seek professional help before the tension escalates.
They have also been encouraged to find more constructive ways to manage disagreements without resorting to violence.
Social worker Fabian Sargeant was one of the professionals who pointed out that too many people were quick...

Drop in violent crime after state of emergency
One week after the state of emergency (SoE) was declared, there appears to have been a reduction in reports of violent crimes throughout the country.
Most notably, since the declaration of the SoE last Monday, Trinidad and Tobago has recorded only three murders.
The country’s murder toll for the corresponding period...

VIDEO: Voyer aims to give airport a lift
A new spirit of inclusion and participation is being fostered among all players operating at the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) and it is motivating operations manager Pietrick Voyer to get on with the job.
Two years ago, he took up the Barbados appointment, a new position created by...

New York becomes first US city with congestion charge
The first congestion charge scheme for vehicles in the US has come into effect in New York.
Car drivers will pay up to $9 (£7) a day, with varying rates for other vehicles.
The congestion zone covers an area south of central park, taking in well known sites such as the...

BLP ‘a failure’ on agriculture
The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is calling for an about-turn on the management of agriculture in Barbados.
Spokesperson on agriculture and the green economy Amoy Gilding Bourne said some of this administration’s policies on the sector were baffling and put the nation’s food security at risk, compounded by food and...

Guatemalan forces arrive in Haiti to fight gangs
A contingent of 150 Guatemalan soldiers has arrived in Haiti, tasked with helping to restore order amid the chaos wrought by armed gangs.
A first group of 75 soldiers arrived on Friday and another 75 on Saturday, all drafted from the military police, according to Guatemala's government.
A state of emergency...

Barbados still on track, says Weir
Despite setbacks caused by climate change, Barbados remains on track to contribute meaningfully to CARICOM’s 25 by 25 initiative, aimed at reducing the region’s extra-regional food import bill by 25 per cent by the year 2025.
Minister of Agriculture Indar Weir outlined Government’s strategic plans to bolster the agricultural sector...

Bail granted on drug charges
A St James man has been granted $40 000 bail after appearing in court on drug charges.
Adrian John Snagg, 38, of 124 Husbands Gardens, denied trafficking and importing cannabis, unlawfully assaulting Constable Mario Gibson and using threatening words to the policeman, all on December 27.
He is accused of saying:...

Biden plans to send $8bn arms shipment to Israel
The US Department of State has notified Congress of a planned $8bn (£6.4bn) arms sale to Israel, an American official has confirmed to the BBC.
The weapons consignment, which needs approval from House and Senate committees, includes missiles, shells and other munitions.
The move comes just over a fortnight before President...

