Decision 2026ElectionLocal NewsNewsPolitics Steady morning turnout, smooth process mark early voting in St Michael North Westย ย by Lauryn Escamilla 11/02/2026 written by Lauryn Escamilla 3 min read Voting in the St Michael North West constituency got off to a calm and orderly start Wednesday morning with several voters describing the process as smooth and efficient as they … Continue Reading 11/02/2026 0 comments FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Decision 2026ElectionLocal NewsNews Bus commuters plead for consistency amid long waitsย ย by Lauryn Escamilla 09/02/2026 by Lauryn Escamilla 09/02/2026 Mounting frustration over late and unpredictable bus services has sparked renewed calls for urgent improvement from public transport users, as passengers waiting at the Granville Williams and Princess Alice bus … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Decision 2026ElectionLocal NewsPolitics FOD rolls out policy-heavy proposals at campaign meetingย by Lauryn Escamilla 06/02/2026 by Lauryn Escamilla 06/02/2026 The Friends of Democracy (FOD) unveiled an expansive slate of economic, social and governance proposals during a Thursday night political meeting at Whitehall No. 2, St Michael, with party leader … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Decision 2026ElectionLocal NewsPolitics Bajan students end Trinisโ four-year reign in cross-border AI stock market game by Lauryn Escamilla 05/02/2026 by Lauryn Escamilla 05/02/2026 Barbados has dethroned four-time defending champions Trinidad and Tobago to claim the Caribbean Title Trophy in an artificial intelligence-driven virtual stock market game, in what regional education and market leaders … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Decision 2026ElectionLocal NewsNewsPolitics Phillips pledges sweeping upgrades, reforms for St Peter by Lauryn Escamilla 05/02/2026 by Lauryn Escamilla 05/02/2026 Democratic Labour Party candidate for St Peter, Jason Phillips, has unveiled an ambitious plan promising new roads, improved water systems, expanded healthcare and housing reform, as part of a sweeping … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Arts & CultureLocal NewsRegional Barbadian duo among five honoured in 2026 AnthonyโฏNโฏSabga Awards by Lauryn Escamilla 04/02/2026 by Lauryn Escamilla 04/02/2026 Visual artist SheenaโฏRose and social activist ShamelleโฏRice have been named among five new laureates of the 2026โฏAnthonyโฏNโฏSabgaโฏAwards forโฏCaribbeanโฏExcellence, earning regional acclaim as part of the 21st edition of the prestigious … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local News President Bostic urges Belmont Primary students to โrise againโ with resilience, self-belief by Lauryn Escamilla 03/02/2026 by Lauryn Escamilla 03/02/2026 President The Most Honourable Jeffrey Bostic on Monday reprised an emphatic message of resilience, confidence, and purpose at the Belmont Primary School, telling students that setbacks are part of growth … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local News Fuel price cut brings cautious relief among motorists by Lauryn Escamilla 03/02/2026 by Lauryn Escamilla 03/02/2026 A small but welcome reprieve at the pump with a reduction in fuel prices took effect at midnight on Sunday, though many motorists and operators remain wary about how long … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local News Ghost ship threatens reef as inclement weather stalls removal by Lauryn Escamilla 31/01/2026 by Lauryn Escamilla 31/01/2026 The abandoned MV Christina Debora, now lodged on the reef crest off the Sam Lordโs Castle coastline, is continuing to damage the reef through constant rocking and sand displacement, with … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local News Combermere honours Bostic with carriagewayย by Lauryn Escamilla 30/01/2026 by Lauryn Escamilla 30/01/2026 Lieutenant Colonel the Most Honourable Jeffrey Bostic was honoured by his alma mater, the Combermere School, for his outstanding achievement of being named the islandโs second President. In a ceremony … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail