Local NewsNews Caddle: Cybercrime issue must be discussed honestly by Barbados Today 07/02/2024 written by Barbados Today 2 min read Minister of Industry, Science and Technology Marsha Caddle, who successfully piloted the controversial Cybercrime Bill, 2024 through the Lower House of Parliament believes it is the responsibility of the government … Continue Reading 07/02/2024 0 comments FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews BNA urges guardian hotline among measures to protect healthcare workers by Shamar Blunt 07/02/2024 by Shamar Blunt 07/02/2024 By Shamar Blunt The organisation representing nurses in public healthcare has called for urgent action โ including a panic hotline โ to combat violence and security problems they face daily. … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Lawyer on lawsuit deadline over ‘police intrusion’ by Emmanuel Joseph 07/02/2024 by Emmanuel Joseph 07/02/2024 The lawyer representing a St Philip man complaining of police intrusion on his home has warned he is holding fast to the deadline for the Attorney General and Commissioner of … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews New cybercrime legislation an โenviable standardโ by Barbados Today 07/02/2024 by Barbados Today 07/02/2024 The House of Assembly sent the Cybercrime Bill to the Senate for final approval on Tuesday, with Attorney General Dale Marshall touting the draft legislation to replace the Computer Misuse … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Grazettes mechanics hail new shop; roadside operator unconvinced by Shamar Blunt 07/02/2024 by Shamar Blunt 07/02/2024 The two mechanics at The Bay Grazettes workshop centre have praised the new garages as the perfect fit for their work demands as a state agency moves to get roadside … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Staff shortage causes closure of St Joseph Outpatient Clinic by Barbados Today 07/02/2024 by Barbados Today 07/02/2024 The public is advised that the St Joseph Outpatient Clinic at Horse Hill will close on Thursday, February 8, and Friday, February 9. This is due to a shortage of … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
EditorialNews Road to change tough but a must for mechanics by Barbados Today 07/02/2024 by Barbados Today 07/02/2024 The launch of The Bay Grazettes, a shared-use mechanics facility at the Grazettes Industrial Park, marks a significant step forward for Barbados’ automotive repair industry. This is a commendable initiative … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Workers miffed by new contract, delaying sugar crop start by Barbados Today 07/02/2024 by Barbados Today 07/02/2024 by Ryan Gilkes and Shamar Blunt Hopes for an early start of the 2024 sugar harvest โ the maiden crop for the cooperative-owned sugar industry โ may have been dashed … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
NewsWorld Trump’s sweeping immunity claim rejected by US appeals court by Sandy Deane 06/02/2024 by Sandy Deane 06/02/2024 SOURCE: Reuters: Donald Trump ย does not have immunity from charges he plotted to overturn his 2020 election defeat, a federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday, bringing the former U.S. president … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
NewsOpinion BTColumn – Wangari Maathai: Environmentalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner by Barbados Today 06/02/2024 by Barbados Today 06/02/2024 Wangari Maathai (1940โ2011) was a Kenyan environmental activist. She founded the Green Belt Movement in the 1970s seeking to promote environmental conservation in Kenya and Africa. She became the first … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail