Barbados records second murder for 2019 Barbados Today11/01/201925167 views Barbados has recorded its second murder for the year. A man was shot multiple times earlier this evening at Ridgeway, The Pine, St Michael. He was transported to the Queen… Read more
CTUSAB – Statement on retrenchment of BAMC workers Barbados Today11/01/2019391 views Below is a statement by General Secretary of the Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados, Dennis De Peiza. The retrenchment of workers at the Barbados Agricultural Management… Read more
SOL told to help Barbados Today11/01/201912115 views General manager of Sol Barbados, Ezra Prescod, has been encouraged to have his company “help share the burden” to restructure this economy. This exhortation came from Minister of Small Business,… Read more
New mall business Marlon Madden11/01/20190182 views A major push is on to drive more traffic to the island’s capital and especially to the once vibrant Mall 34 on Broad Street, The City. On Thursday, officials of… Read more
Venezuelan Spanish classes in demand Barbados Today11/01/20190150 views Despite having economic challenges of its own, Venezuela remains committed to the overwhelming demand for Spanish classes in Barbados and will continue to offer those classes for free. During the… Read more
Broomes joins calls for restructuring 11-plus Barbados Today11/01/201925154 views Well-known retired educator, Jeff Broomes, has joined recent calls for Government to take a fresh look at the Barbados Secondary Schools’ Entrance Examination (BSSEE), familiarly known as the Common Entrance… Read more
Pilgrim objects Barbados Today11/01/201916256 views A leading defense attorney-at-law is objecting to Attorney General, Dale Marshall’s assertion that the limited number of lawyers taking on criminal law, especially murder cases, is contributing to the worrisome… Read more
New workers body best thing in public transportation for 25 years Barbados Today11/01/20195119 views President of the Association of Private Transport Operators, (APTO) Morris Lee has thrown his support behind the newly-formed PSV workers association, following claims by the latter, that owners had failed… Read more
Cane farmers want payment for last year’s crop Emmanuel Joseph11/01/20197125 views A cloud of uncertainty is hanging over the early reaping of this year’s sugar crop. It is because the island’s independent cane farmers may not cut a single blade of… Read more
Police on the beat in St Michael districts Barbados Today10/01/20191174 views Residents of the Brittons Hill and Valery, St Michael communities welcomed a refreshing visit from members of the Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF) who listened to their concerns about a… Read more