Declaring they had scored two major victories from today’s shutdown of transit service, Public Service Vehicle (PSV) drivers and conductors have formed their own association. Following a six-hour strike by …
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Public Service Vehicle (PSV) operators across the island are ready and willing to clean up their act and improve the public’s perception of them, but they need the support of …
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Leading clerics are suggesting a need for spiritual guidance ahead of challenging economic times, with one pastor calling on Barbadians to recall the second verse of the National Anthem and …
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A café owner has declared a bet on a recovering economy with the launch of a new restaurant Tuesday at Dover, Christ Church in the heart of the island’s south coast …
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After taking serious hits to its membership last year, in 2019 the Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB), has declared it’s embarked on a mission to …
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The idea of Bridgetown being opened on Christmas and other public holidays is a non-starter for prominent businessman Eddie Abed – unless Bridgetown is made a duty-free zone. Abed was …
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Respect for law enforcement must be maintained at all cost. This firm assertion comes from Deputy Commissioner of Police, Erwin Boyce, in wake of reports that his officers were shot …
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A 34-year-old man landed on remand for the next 28 days after he was unable to get a surety to sign his bail. Damian Ricardo Connell, of No 39 Piedmont …
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A water quality officer charged with wounding the mother of his child was granted $2,500 bail when he appeared in court today. It is alleged that Wesley Andrew Devere Walcott, …
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Cocaine addict Chaquan Taurell Shawniko Pilgrim will know in three weeks whether he qualifies for drug rehabilitation. The 23-year-old, of Lot 200 Rendezvous Gardens, Christ Church was remanded to the …