‘Undetermined’ Sasha Mehter28/03/20240612 views By Ryan Gilkes Nearly a year after the Barbados School Nutrition Policy was introduced, the head of the committee overseeing its rollout said vendors operating on the fringe of school… Read more
Environmental issues cause closure of Printing Department Barbados Today28/03/20240472 views The Government Printing Department (GPD) advises members of the public that, due to environmental issues, its office at Bay Street, St Michael, is closed for the remainder of the week.… Read more
Sometimes you need radical ideas Barbados Today28/03/20240554 views The number of issues this country is confronting requires that citizens and policymakers think outside the box. Traditional thought and long-tested policies that represent the safe route to addressing the… Read more
‘NOT COMPROMISED’ Sheria Brathwaite28/03/20240731 views The latest air quality and environmental tests at the Lester Vaughan School have revealed that the air quality and environmental health of the campus are not at risk. But parents,… Read more
Taitt: Employment Rights Tribunal needs more money Sandy Deane28/03/20240919 views Independent Senator Monique Taitt wants to know where is the financial allocation in the national budget for the Employment Rights Tribunal (ERT) to get on with its work. “I don’t… Read more
Lester Vaughan parents irate over ‘lack of communication’ Sheria Brathwaite28/03/20240414 views A press release from the Ministry of Education regarding the Lester Vaughan School has angered some parents. After multiple parents complained about the lack of communication from the ministry and… Read more
Flash-flood watch in effect for central, eastern & north eastern districts Barbados Today27/03/20240631 views A flash-flood watch is in effect central, eastern & north eastern districts of Barbados. This Flash Flood Watch was issued at 12:30PM today and will be terminated at 6:00PM or… Read more
Ifill guilty of raping minor Barbados Today27/03/202401.6K views Patterson Orlando Ifill has been found guilty of having sexual intercourse with a girl under the age of 14. A nine-member jury delivered the unanimous verdict on Tuesday afternoon in… Read more
Duo freed of burglary charges Barbados Today27/03/202401.1K views Two St Michael men were acquitted of aggravated burglary charges in the High Court on Tuesday. Dennis Rudolph Lythcott of Chapman Street and Gabriel O’Neil Greene of Greene, Mount Friendship,… Read more
Fraud accused claims woman gave her money for witchcraft service Barbados Today27/03/202402K views Declaring that “sometimes witchcraft works and sometimes it doesn’t”, Petular Henry on Tuesday claimed that the woman accusing her of theft had readily handed over money for her to “provide… Read more