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Old ID card expires end of January 2024

The old National Identification Card expires on January 31, 2024, after which, it will not be valid as proof of identity. The Electoral and Boundaries Commission advises those who have not registered for the Trident ID Card to avoid the last-minute rush and visit the office at Warrens Towers II,...
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WANTED: Lauren Rose Desimone

Visitor Lauren Rose Desimone is wanted for questioning by the Barbados Police Service in connection with serious criminal matters. Desimone’s last known local address is #9 Warners Park, Christ Church. She is a Caucasian, slimly built, has long straight hair, an oval shaped face and full eyes. Desimone is advised that...
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WANTED: Troy Oneal Rawlins

The Barbados Police Service is seeking the assistance of the public in locating Troy Oneal Rawlins who is wanted for questioning in connection with serious criminal matters. Rawlins, whose last known local address is Lodge Road, Christ Church, is of a dark complexion and stocky build, with a round face...
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NPC to resume work on Fairchild Street

The National Petroleum Corporation (NPC) advises that reinstatement work will continue from King Williams Street to the traffic lights at Fairchild Street, Bridgetown, today, Thursday, November 9, from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. As a result, restricted access to these roads will be in effect during the period. Members of...
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Two found not guilty in ‘gun on grave case’

The gun that dropped on the grave of former sea cadet Adrianna Sobers did not belong to either Alana Nikita Crystal Nervais or Akmal Terrill Haynes. In addition, neither Nervais nor Haynes had stolen the gun, while Haynes had not assaulted Chief Petty Officer Ryan Selby that day. These were the night-time...
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Hollywood writers strike ends with three-year deal

US actors are expected to resume work after their union agreed a tentative deal with Hollywood studios to end a four-month strike. Sag-Aftra reached agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and TV Producers (AMPTP) in a unanimous vote. The shutdown – combined with a separate writers’ strike – paralysed the...
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Grenadian man charged with ‘stealing’ child

St George’s – Grenada police have charged a 37-year-old man with “stealing “ a 10 year-old child who had been reported missing since October 21 this year. Police say Delon Gludd, a carpenter was arrested and charged by officers attached to the Special Victims’ Unit for the offence of child...
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Father to know fate in January

“The rod of correction does not stem to the point where you injure your child.” So said Justice Laurie-Ann Smith-Bovell as she dealt with father Anecitus Albert who was back before her in the No. 4 Supreme Court yesterday. He had placed his daughter’s hand on a lit stove burner in...
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Pride looking to blow over Hurricanes

Tarouba – Barbados Pride and Leeward Islands Hurricanes will lock horns in the second semi-final of the Super50 Cup today, with both hoping to turn the page on their disappointing recent form in the knockout stages of the regional premier 50-over tournament. The Shai Hope-led Pride finished third in the...
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Professor: Service workers most stressed

Workers’ daily stress reached a record high in 2020, and service employees were deemed to be among those most adversely affected due to the pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic. This was revealed yesterday by Dwayne Devonish, professor of management and organisational behaviour at the Cave Hill Campus of the University...
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Korean man crushed to death by robot

A man has been crushed to death by a robot in South Korea after it failed to differentiate him from the boxes of food it was handling, reports say. The incident occurred when the man, a robotics company employee in his 40s, was inspecting the robot. The robotic arm, confusing the...
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Skyy wins Teen Talent contest

Since her appearance at the preliminaries of the 47th annual Richard Stoute Teen Talent contest, the buzz was that this year belonged to 11-year-old Skyy Dowridge. And she did not disappoint, confidently rendering My Heart Will Go On and Listen to win the competition. She took home $10 000 and a...
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