Students prepare for Robotics World Championships in US Ricardo Roberts09/04/2026090 views A team of secondary school students from across Barbados will represent the island at the VEX Robotics World Championships in the midwestern American city of St Louis, Missouri, later this… Read more
Church leaders back call for ‘month of prayer, action’ Lourianne Graham09/04/2026094 views Church leaders on Thursday called for a nationwide month of prayer to confront the country’s crime crisis, alongside urgent action on parenting, poverty, and drug abuse. Their appeal comes as… Read more
Lashley has plans to honour Pinelands’ outstanding athletes Kurtis Hinds09/04/2026074 views Community activist and outspoken former Member of Parliament Hamilton Lashley, is spearheading a committee to celebrate the sporting legacies of a number of Pinelands residents. Speaking exclusively to Barbados TODAY,… Read more
Prescod calls for rethink of Holetown Festival Shanna Moore09/04/20260150 views Minister for Pan-African Affairs and Heritage Trevor Prescod is calling for a re-examination of the Holetown Festival, lamenting that its current form does not fully reflect the breadth of Barbadian… Read more
Brace for fallout as Mid-East war escalates, says CAAP Ricardo Roberts09/04/20260315 views The widening conflict in the Middle East is set to drive up food and fuel costs across the Caribbean, a regional advocacy group has warned, urging CARICOM leaders to condemn… Read more
BGA hails Odwin’s historic achievement Kurtis Hinds08/04/20260579 views President of the Barbados Golf Association (BGA), Damian Edghill, has hailed the historic performance of Emily Odwin during the recently completed Augusta National Women’s Amateur in the USA. Odwin,… Read more
Young man remanded on vehicle theft charges Jenique Belgrave08/04/202601.1K views Despite arguments from his attorney for bail, a 20-year-old St Michael man has been remanded to Dodds Prison on indictable charges of stealing a key and a motor van. … Read more
Walters urges fish festival overhaul over economic, safety concerns Ricardo Roberts08/04/20260491 views Barbados’ famed Oistins Fish Festival should be radically rethought to reverse falling vendor profits and ease public fears about crime, opposition Senator Ryan Walters warned on Wednesday, arguing that the… Read more
Kickstart move up with win over Ellerton Kurtis Hinds08/04/2026066 views Kickstart Rush defeated Ellerton 2-1 on Tuesday to move into second place in the Barbados Football Association’s Premier League. In one of the biggest games of the second half… Read more
Judge warns against interference with jurors Jenique Belgrave08/04/20260951 views Justice Carlisle Greaves has warned jurors that any attempt by anyone to contact or influence them about ongoing cases must be reported immediately, stressing that such interference could have serious… Read more