Barbadians to vote in general elections on January 19, 2022 Sandy Deane27/12/20210137 views Prime Minister Mottley has announced that Barbadians will go to the polls to elect a new government on January 19, 2022. In an address to the nation Monday evening, Mottley… Read more
Bajans flock to beaches for Boxing Day holiday Barbados Today27/12/20210102 views Clear, blue, sunny skies attracted scores of locals and visitors to beaches across the island today. Many were seen basking in the warm sun and frolicking in the water while… Read more
Mottley to address the country Barbados Today27/12/20210101 views Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley will address the nation on matters of national importance at 6 p.m. Tune into Barbados Today’s Facebook Page. Read more
Collapsed culvert in Dark Hole, St Joseph leaves road impassable Randy Bennett27/12/20210117 views A collapsed culvert in Dark Hole, St Joseph has left the road impassable and created a headache for residents in the surrounding areas. The culvert collapsed last night, blocking the… Read more
MP Trevor Prescod proposes to develop commercial activity in the Ivy Anesta Henry27/12/20210136 views Pan Africanist and Member of Parliament for St Michael East Trevor Prescod is seeking to work with constituents to transform the Ivy into a commercial space. Speaking at the launch… Read more
Haitian group files lawsuit against Biden administration Barbados Today27/12/2021080 views SOURCE:CMC- The Haitian Bridge Alliance (HBA) has filed a class action lawsuit against the Biden administration alleging the abuse of asylum-seeking Haitians, whose rights it said had been violated when… Read more
COVID-19 Update – 51 new positive cases confirmed on Sunday Barbados Today27/12/2021083 views Fifty-one people – 27 females and 24 males – were diagnosed with COVID-19 on Sunday, December 26, from the 542 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. The… Read more
Caribbean legislators pay tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu Barbados Today27/12/2021091 views Two Democratic Caribbean legislators have paid tribute to the late South African born Nobel Peace Prize-winning Anglican cleric, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, whose civil and human rights work helped to end… Read more
Veteran Dominican journalist dies Barbados Today27/12/2021088 views SOURCE: CMC- Veteran journalist and publisher, Parry Bellot died Monday at the Dominica China Friendship Hospital, relatives have confirmed. They said Bellot, who was in his 70’s, had been a… Read more
Extra vaccine mandates enforced in New York City Barbados Today27/12/2021097 views SOURCE: BBC NEWS- New Covid-19 vaccine requirements have come into force in New York City, as infections continue to surge fuelled by the Omicron variant of the virus. Children aged… Read more