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Police investigating stabbing death at Cave Land
One man was pronounced dead at the scene after an early morning stabbing incident at Cave Land, St Philip.
He was later identified as Vincent Gooding, 52, of Rices in the same parish.
Police say they received a report around 12:59 a.m. Sunday that a man had collapsed with what appeared...

Two men in custody following Christ Church shooting incidents
The Barbados Police Service already has two men in custody assisting with investigations surrounding two shootings that occurred in Christ Church earlier today.
Four people received serious but non-life-threatening injuries in the two incidents.
The first occurred at the car park of the Sheraton Centre, Sargeant’s Village, and the second shooting...

Shot man still awaiting justice
More than two years have passed since a police bullet allegedly disabled Joshav Grant after a traffic stop in January 2022.
However, his attorneys say they are no closer to getting justice for Grant, who was a promising basketball player but now has to walk with a cane and is...

ICE conducts single adult, family unit removal flights to Caribbean countries
The United States (US) Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency on Friday said it continues to facilitate removal flights of single adults and family units to Caribbean countries.
ICE — a component agency of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), working in close coordination across the department, including with US Customs and...

‘Raise the bar’ on success
The Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology (SJPI) celebrated Barbados’ rising stars yesterday at the National Ozone Depleting Substances Phase-Out Support Scholarship presentation, showcasing the achievements of young people committed to academic excellence.
The event, held at the institute’s Wildey, St Michael campus, was a powerful reminder of the SJPI’s...

Police investigating unnatural death
The Barbados Police Service is investigating the unnatural death of Daryl Niles, a 40-year-old man from Mahogany Lane, St. Michael, who died after suffering stab wounds on Friday night.
According to police, Niles was taken to the Accident & Emergency Department of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital around 8:40 p.m. on...

Chastised over ‘compensation’
There is “systematic lawless behaviour” in the island and people who commit crime believe they can get away by paying compensation.
“This is what Barbados has become – a place where hard-working people must suffer and the people who commit the crime are to be embraced by the system,” Chief...

Ex-officer found guilty in death of Breonna Taylor
A former police officer in the US state of Kentucky has been found guilty of violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor, a black woman killed in her own home during a botched raid four years ago.
Brett Hankison, 47, could face up to life in prison after being convicted...

Fight against cancer
The most common cancer in Barbados is prostate cancer despite the fact that it only affects men.
That’s according to Dr David Rosin, president of the Barbados Cancer Society (BCS), who was speaking yesterday at the start of what is called Movember in recognition of prostate cancer month.
Rosin said approximately...

NY Mayor Eric Adams corruption trial set for April 21, 2025
NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams will go on trial on corruption charges starting April 21, 2025, a US judge ruled on Friday, placing the proceedings in the middle of what promises to be a bruising reelection campaign for the embattled Democrat.
US District Judge Dale Ho set the...

Traffic changes for Remembrance Day Parade rehearsal
Motorists are advised that on Sunday, November 3, from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Trafalgar Street, Rickett Street, High Street, Wharf Road and Upper Broad Street will be closed to vehicular traffic. This is to facilitate the grand rehearsal for the Remembrance Day Parade at Heroes Square, The City.
In...

Hundreds bid farewell to Sir Henry Forde
Hundreds of people from all walks of life turned out at the Christ Church Parish Church today to bid a final farewell to Sir Henry de Boulay Forde hailed by Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley in her tribute as a “patriot, statesman and gentleman.”
President of Barbados The Most Honourable Dame...