Police appeal for public’s help Barbados Today09/12/2021031 views Police are appealing to the general public for information related to the fatal road traffic collision which occurred about 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday along Black Rock Main Road at the junction… Read more
Recovery signs Anesta Henry09/12/2021031 views Forward bookings for the hotel and accommodation sector are outpacing projections, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Barbados Hotel Tourism Association (BHTA) Senator Rudy Grant reported Wednesday. Delivering an update… Read more
Political scientist believes party would be ‘lucky’ to capture a few seats next election Barbados Today09/12/2021050 views One of this country’s leading political scientists, Dr George Belle is reporting promising signs of life from the Democratic Labour Party (DLP). But the former University of the West Indies… Read more
Duo to stand trial for stealing topup machine Barbados Today09/12/2021028 views Two men accused of stealing a vending machine pleaded not guilty when they appeared in the No. 4 Supreme Court on Wednesday. Mark Anthony Scantlebury and Anderson Glenroy Gibbons denied… Read more
Serial burglar heads back to jail Barbados Today09/12/2021036 views For the next four and half years, properties in Barbados will be safe from the clutches of serial burglar Dario Arlington Hollingsworth. The lifelong criminal will be incarcerated at HMP… Read more
Burglary victim finding it hard to get over 2018 break-in Barbados Today09/12/2021046 views A woman whose house was broken into by notorious burglar Andre Shamar Freeman more than three years ago, told the High Court on Wednesday that she had to seek the… Read more
Young people eager to work Barbados Today09/12/2021065 views Amid the setbacks and challenges presented during the ongoing COVID pandemic, young people in Barbados are still eager to get themselves job-ready as they pursue new opportunities in the world… Read more
PM Mottley repeats call for end to US embargo on Cuba Sandy Deane09/12/2021033 views Prime Minister Mia Mottley joined her regional counterparts on CARICOM-Cuba Day on Wednesday, lauding Cuba’s contribution to regional development and calling for an end to the US economic embargo on… Read more
Credit Reporting Bill on pause in Senate Sandy Deane09/12/2021030 views Debate on the Fair Credit Reporting Bill, 2021 was suspended in the Senate on Wednesday after Opposition Senator Caswell Franklyn complained he had not had enough time to peruse it.… Read more
Tourism Minister says food supplies enough Barbados Today09/12/2021039 views Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Senator Lisa Cummins has sought to assure Barbadians that there will be no food shortages this Christmas, despite delays and disruptions in the global… Read more