Down in The Hole Wednesdays set to entertain Barbados Today Traffic13/07/20220126 views Adrian Cumberbatch and Brett Awer are teaming up to host Down In The Hole Wednesdays at White Rabbit Bar and Restaurant, Drax Hall, St George. Awer who is a former… Read more
Second part of Crop Over Exhibition starts today Barbados Today Traffic13/07/20220115 views The second series of the three-part Against All Odds Central Bank Crop Over 2022 Visual Arts Exhibition, will start today at the Queen’s Park Gallery. Following the first series, Questions… Read more
Teen admits to robbery plan, denies killing Barbados Today13/07/20220118 views Romario Hobbs Daisley admitted that he knew of a plan to rob bread vendor Hayden Mayers but insisted that he did not kill him. The then 18-year-old of Tranmore Lane,… Read more
Court hears how gun accused hid weapon in disabled mother’s lap Barbados Today13/07/2022070 views A High Court heard that a disabled mother, now deceased, had been terrified when police found the gun her son Peter Ricardo Mayers tried to hide in her lap two… Read more
Upgraded facilities to house GIS wards to be ready by September Anesta Henry13/07/20220127 views Construction work to retrofit the Government Industrial School (GIS) at Dodds, St Philip to make provision for the transfer of females from Barrows, St Lucy will be completed by September… Read more
Trade opportunities with Guyana ripe for the picking Marlon Madden13/07/20220145 views Barbadians are being urged to take advantage of the emerging trade opportunities with Guyana in the area of agriculture, as the region continues to battle supply chain issues and continued… Read more
Legal loss Fernella Wedderburn13/07/20220191 views Barbados’ legal fraternity has lost a stalwart, a courageous advocate, and a lawyer whose courtroom craft was “par excellence”. Judges, prosecutors, and several other legal minds paid that tribute to… Read more
Drafters in short supply Anesta Henry13/07/2022086 views The child justice legislation developed two years ago has been delayed because of a shortage of drafters, Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams has reported. “We have a shortage of… Read more
Inmate testimony awaited before GIS enquiry concludes Anesta Henry13/07/2022081 views At least one more witness is to be interviewed before the full departmental enquiry into operations at the Government Industrial School (GIS) is completed. Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams… Read more
FTC decision soon Emmanuel Joseph13/07/20220149 views The Barbados Light & Power Company Limited will know by the end of this week if it would be allowed to exclude certain information from being made public during the… Read more