Six-member Integrity Commission to be set up Marlon Madden01/02/20230101 views By Marlon Madden A six-member Integrity Commission is to be established under the new integrity legislation. According to the Integrity in Public Life Bill which was laid in Parliament on… Read more
Extension of deadline for some BCC short courses Barbados Today01/02/2023086 views Barbadians interested in pursuing some short courses at the Barbados Community College (BCC) now have until Friday, March 3, to apply. Those three month-courses are: Introduction to Criminology, Occupational Health… Read more
#BTEditorial – It’s bad in A&E, but what’s the right medicine? Barbados Today01/02/2023040 views Some people may have missed the recent revelations that the spiralling epidemic of non-communicable diseases is driving the vexing delays experienced by patients seeking emergency care at the Queen Elizabeth… Read more
Love claims Shoot For Life title Barbados Today31/01/2023082 views It is not often that those who usually would not be in the spotlight have a chance to shine, but the participants of the ‘SHOOT FOR LIFE’ Under-16 Basketball Tournament… Read more
Wotton unable to silence a quality Wales attack Barbados Today31/01/2023087 views By Morissa Lindsay VanPur Malt Wotton scored as early as the third minute and what seemed like the perfect start turned into disaster as they lost 4-1 to favourites Weymouth… Read more
Pillars of St Philip North receive awards Barbados Today Traffic31/01/2023091 views By Sheria Brathwaite It was a proud moment for 22 parishioners of St Philip when they were lauded for their contributions to the development of the community and nation-building. On… Read more
Third man charged for Legall murder Fernella Wedderburn31/01/20230110 views A third man has been remanded to Dodds in connection with the murder of 72-year-old Simeon Legall. Kemar Mario Greene, of no fixed place of abode, appeared before Magistrate Deborah… Read more
Take the precautions, region urged Barbados Today31/01/20230102 views Barbados and other Caribbean countries are being cautioned to take preventive measures because of the lingering presence of arboviral diseases such as dengue, chikungunya and Zika in the region. The… Read more
People are the core of the economy, says Walters Barbados Today31/01/20230101 views Former Democratic Labour Party (DLP) candidate Ryan Walters believes that discussions around the economy should become more people-centred. Remarking that when you take care of the people, the economy will… Read more
Boost for ambulance service Anesta Henry31/01/20230114 views The donation of two ambulances by the Maria Holder Memorial Trust to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) has led to the Emergency Ambulance Service (EAS) now being equipped with nine… Read more