Cane farmers want payment for last year’s crop Emmanuel Joseph11/01/20197331 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 Today10/01/20191539 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
A sister’s pain Barbados Today10/01/201913880 views The brutal killing of 24-year-old tattoo artist Shaquille Toppin has not only left his Danesbury, Retreat Road, Black Rock, St Michael family reeling in pain, but also with many unanswered… Read more
Magistracy ease Barbados Today10/01/20190491 views The implementation of the paper committal system has received the thumbs up from judicial officers. But while magistrates, prosecutors and defense attorneys have praised the system for its speediness in… Read more
Tanks ‘mistake’ Marlon Madden10/01/2019141K views The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) is being advised to take a step back, do an inspection of the recently donated tanks from corporate Barbados and admit it made a mistake.… Read more
Police searching for missing 14-year-old girl Barbados Today10/01/201917613 views Police are seeking the public’s help in locating 14-year-old Tachina Kamisha Small, of Edge Cliff, St John who has been missing for over two weeks. Small left the residence of Faye… Read more
Police probe shooting Barbados Today10/01/201927475 views Police investigations are under way into a shooting incident at Odessa McClean Road, My Lords Hill, St Michael. The shooting occurred about 9:50p.m. on Wednesday, January 9. Acting Police Public… Read more
Union issues garbage warning Barbados Today09/01/201917388 views The public is being put on notice that their garbage pickups on the weekend will cease at the end of this week unless the Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) states whether… Read more
No ministry support for homeschooling Marlon Madden09/01/201934468 views President of the African Heritage Foundation (AHF) Paul Rock wants the Ministry of Education to take homeschooling more seriously. The home education advocate told Barbados TODAY he was concerned that the ministry… Read more
Wandering law to be changed Barbados Today09/01/201914431 views Barbados could soon see a major change to its law on wandering that will see it removed from the Statute Books and with it any penalty of incarceration for young… Read more