Family in shock over Ronald Rudder’s death Barbados Today12/01/2019471.1K views Family members of 25-year-old Ronald Rudder of 1st Avenue, Gills Gap, Eagle Hall, St Michael are in shock over his sudden passing. Around 5:15 p.m. on Friday, the father-to-be was sitting… Read more
Dozens take part in inaugural 10K Recovery Hike Barbados Today12/01/20192117 views More than 100 people participated in the inaugural 10K Recovery Hike hosted by the Substance Abuse Foundation this morning. The inaugural hike is part of the month-long activities of Drug… Read more
Government on fast track to economic recovery Barbados Today12/01/201936144 views Government is moving quickly to turn Barbados’ economic situation around so that persons can once again be employed. Minister in the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Investment, Marsha Caddle, made… Read more
Immunisation Record Inspections To Start Monday Barbados Today12/01/201923281 views In response to recent outbreaks of measles internationally, the Ministry of Health and Wellness will be visiting nurseries and day care centres throughout the island to make sure that the… Read more
Easy passage Barbados Today11/01/201922103 views Member of Parliament for St Thomas Cynthia Forde says she will sleep well tonight after watching a blocked road in her constituency become passable again. This morning, Forde was on… Read more
Haitian government must do its part Barbados Today11/01/20192279 views Pan Africanist and attorney-at-law Robert Bobby Clarke believes it is the responsibility of the Haitian government to inform its people that they cannot run to Barbados looking for work. In… Read more
More time needed, say packaging firms Marlon Madden11/01/20191667 views Local packaging firms want more time to get rid of hundreds of thousands of dollars in product ahead of a national ban on the importation and use of styrofoam and… Read more
Govt puts four-year freeze on borrowing Barbados Today11/01/20192183 views After the previous administration added over $2 billion to the national debt over the last four years, the Mia Mottley led-Government has vowed not borrow any new funds for the… Read more
Former workers singing the blues Barbados Today11/01/20191078 views A representative from a local worker’s union is charging that persons who have worked for a decade in the public sector and were retrenched as a part of the BERT… Read more
Savings tap Marlon Madden11/01/201920178 views Prime Minister Mia Mottley wants less talk and more action to press the over $9 billion held in the banking system to work to help dig the island out of… Read more