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Prosecute them!

Indiscriminate dumping continues to be a major problem across Barbados and James Paul, Chief Executive Officer of the Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS) is calling on policymakers to enforce the regulations.…

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Correction

In the Friday, December 31 edition of the Barbados TODAY E-paper, the article Strike averted on Page 46 incorrectly stated: “APTO Chairman Morris Lee called on drivers and conductors to…

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Garbage limbo

The question of whether there will be garbage pickups on the weekends is again up in the air as the Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) and workers failed to reach agreement…

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Tax amnesty enters last day

Taxpayers have been racing to take advantage of a tax amnesty extension which ends on Friday, a Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA) spokesman has said. Since the extension was announced, there…

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Cut more foreign spending

Economist and former Central Bank Governor Dr DeLisle Worrell is urging Government to use funds received from multi-national agencies to address the country’s balance of payments problems and its deteriorating…

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PSVs unite

Declaring they had scored two major victories from today’s shutdown of transit service, Public Service Vehicle (PSV) drivers and conductors have formed their own association. Following a six-hour strike by…

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Give us a second chance

Public Service Vehicle (PSV) operators across the island are ready and willing to clean up their act and improve the public’s perception of them, but they need the support of…

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