PSV pair honoured for rushing sick passenger to clinic Sheria Brathwaite23/01/202603K views Two public service vehicle operators were hailed as heroes by the Transport Authority after they rushed an elderly woman to the Maurice Byer Polyclinic when she fell gravely ill while… Read more
National Assistance cheques delayed Barbados Today22/01/202601.4K views The Social Empowerment Agency wishes to inform the public that there have been some challenges in the processing of the National Assistance cheques due January 23, 2026. The Agency sincerely… Read more
BL&P issues safety warning over election paraphernalia Barbados Today21/01/20260188 views The Barbados Light & Power Company (BL&P) has issued a warning to political candidates and supporters, reminding them that utility poles must remain clear of posters, signs, nails, staples, and… Read more
From desert to tundra: Jaryd Niles Morris’ Arctic pilgrimage Barbados Today18/01/20260369 views By Tracy Moore Next June, Barbadian artist Jaryd Niles Morris will travel to one of the most remote frontiers in the world – the Arctic Circle – as part of… Read more
Govt unveils $1.6m beach access rehab Lauryn Escamilla14/01/20260287 views A $1.6 million national beach access rehabilitation programme was launched on Wednesday, aimed at improving public safety, accessibility, and environmental resilience along the island’s coastline, as part of a wider… Read more
St Michael community mourns farmer’s death Lauryn Escamilla14/01/20260582 views Residents of Licorish Village, St Michael, are reeling after the death of 42-year-old farmer and mechanic Simon Hippolyte, who was electrocuted on Tuesday night while installing an electric fence to… Read more
St George North voters give mixed marks to MP Moore Shamar Blunt14/01/20260536 views With speculation mounting about an early general election, voters in St George North have given their first-term MP, Toni Moore, generally positive reviews while voicing mounting frustration over the state… Read more
Tree-planting drive ‘strengthens’ environmental, food security goals Barbados Today11/01/20260210 views Barbadians’ growing enthusiasm for greening their surroundings was praised as a sign of national commitment to climate responsibility and food security, as participants in the National Tree Planting and Parish… Read more
Landowners warned of fines over derelict properties under health law Shamar Blunt10/01/20260710 views Landowners who have fallen afoul of the amended Health Services Act have begun receiving official notices warning that they could soon face fines if overgrown and derelict properties are not… Read more
Centenarian, family celebrate milestone Shamar Blunt08/01/202603.3K views It was a joyous day for Doreen Claudine Irene Cummins, the island’s newest centenarian, on Wednesday, surrounded by close relatives and friends at her home in Ealing Park, Christ Church.… Read more