Saturday, October 11, 2025

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Narine going the distance

A TWIST of fate caused a loss to athletics and a tremendous gain for boxing when Geta Narine switched sports to be on the brink of representing Barbados...
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Acting police chief sent home

PORT-OF-SPAIN – Acting Commissioner of Police James Philbert was sent home on Friday by the Police Service Commission (PSC), paving the way for Deputy Commissioner of Police Stephen...
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BCA second division scores

Summarised scores on the second and final day of seventh-round matches in the BCA’s Division 2 Competition yesterday: Zone A At Wildey: SJP Polytechnic 135 and 120 (A. Boyce 45,...
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Back-to-school boost

Hundreds of children and adults got some insight into the use of technology to boost their education when the first ever Back To School A+ Expo was held...
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New work laws coming

  A Cabinet committee will soon be reviewing drafted laws on health and safety to govern all workplaces. Minister of Labour, Dr Esther Byer-Suckoo made the disclosure yesterday at...
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Slashed cabbie speaks out

NEW YORK – Slashed cabbie Ahmed Sharif said yesterday that he didn’t think his throat-slashing was linked to the anti-Islam furore over the so-called Ground Zero mosque.“No, we...
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Legal rein

Government is coming with a raft of new business regulations to combat problems such as money laundering, corruption and the financing of terrorism.But it is also moving to...
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Lock-up facility to relieve crowded holding cells

KINGSTON – The government is contemplating the establishment of a new lock-up facility at Up Park Camp, St Andrew, in the face of unprecedented overcrowding in all police...
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Guyanese gets big Democrat job

NEW YORK  – Errol Cockfield, who was born in Guyana and also lived in Trinidad before emigrating to the United States at age 10, will run communications for...
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TriMart’s doors shut

Blocked doors and security on the outside were not enough to tell the story to hundreds who turned up to shop at TriMart Haggatt Hall and Bridge Street...
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Revving for action at Bushy Park

THOUSANDS of racing fans are expected to descend on Bushy Park this weekend with the top local and Caribbean drivers matching man and machines in the Barbados Auto...
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Following her dream

Sharika Maughan’s dreams of track and field have never died since leaving Deighton Griffith Secondary School.“I ran track at school and I have always said that if I...
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