Aniya Nurse etched her name in Barbadian athletics history, securing the island’s first medal at the 2024 Carifta Games held at the Kirani James Stadium in Grenada. In a thrilling …
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The Kirani James Stadium in St George’s, Grenada, pulsated with the excitement of the Carifta Games 2024. Among the young athletes making their mark were several Barbadian standouts. Ashlynn Simmons …
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Barbados and the Caribbean are for the first time being represented in Venezuela’s national theatre festival at which the issue of reparations will be a talking point, marking another first …
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For over 20 years, reggae enthusiasts have traditionally been guaranteed world-class experiences in April. Building on that legacy, the inaugural April 26-29 Barbados Reggae Weekend which coincides with National Heroes …
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One of two men who were shot in St Michael on Saturday has died, police say. The victim has been identified as Patrick Best, 32, of Hilton Row, Princess Royal …
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Pop star Lizzo, who built her brand on being a poster girl for self-love but has been hit by employee harassment suits, said she is quitting, tired of being targeted …
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Two men are nursing gunshot injuries following a shooting in St Michael on Saturday, police say. Around 2:45 p.m., police responded to a report of two men being shot at …
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The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) says the threat of flash-flooding has diminished, so a flash flood watch issued earlier on Saturday has been discontinued. According to the BMS, rainfall accumulations …
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Barbados Meteorological Services urges vigilance after reports of funnel cloud activity
Director of the Barbados Meteorological Services, Sabu Best, is urging members of the public to be “very vigilant”, following observational reports of funnel cloud activity near northern St Michael and …
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Statement by CCJ on the passing of retired president Justice Michael de la Bastide
With deep sorrow, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) wishes to advise that its first President, Justice Michael de la Bastide TC passed away on March 30. Justice de la …