Public Notice: Shipping Office in the Ministry of Tourism closed Barbados Today21/06/2022063 views The public is advised that the Shipping Office in the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport, located in the Cube Blue Building, Prescod Boulevard, Bridgetown, is closed from today, Tuesday,… Read more
Church hosts hurricane readiness seminar Barbados Today Traffic21/06/2022056 views The Barbados District of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sponsored a Hurricane Preparation Seminar last Saturday at its Christ Church Rendezvous Branch. It was attended by approximately… Read more
Chrissy D releases ode to Crop Over Barbados Today Traffic21/06/2022071 views Christina Chrissy D Dottin has been a consummate performer in the Soca industry for the past 10 years. She has put out a sizzling selection for the return of the… Read more
Entrepreneur succeeding in business and parenting Barbados Today Traffic21/06/2022054 views Eighteen-years ago, Nail Lyfe Spa was started by Sandra Britton. The former student of St. James Secondary School, now Frederick Smith Secondary, and Barbados ‘O’ Level Institute, owns a business… Read more
Good Shepherd pupils get their own library Barbados Today Traffic21/06/2022053 views Principal of the Good Shepherd Primary School, Olivia Hinds, wants the importance of reading and literacy, to not be undervalued now in this time of online learning. She shared this… Read more
Oldest father in St Lucy celebrated by family Barbados Today Traffic21/06/20220133 views The oldest father in St Lucy, one hundred and six year old Rupert Sydney Springer, is a man known for valour, courage and strength. Member of Parliament for St Lucy… Read more
Water disruptions in St John Barbados Today21/06/2022029 views Residents across St John will experience low water pressure and outages from Monday night into Tuesday, the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) has advised. In a statement, it said it has… Read more
Fall-off in fuel consumption Emmanuel Joseph21/06/2022033 views Householders and motorists have had to dig deeper in their pockets to pay for light and petrol and this has been driven by a $161.8 million increase in the fuel… Read more
Cummins suggests private-public sector partnership to create regional airline Anesta Henry21/06/2022038 views Minister of Tourism and International Transport Senator Lisa Cummins has suggested that the Singapore Airlines model be emulated to create a regional carrier and that a private-public sector partnership be… Read more
Oil exploration switches to Woodside Energy Emmanuel Joseph21/06/20220112 views A new company has been awarded the rights to explore for oil and gas in the territorial waters of Barbados. Acting Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw announced on Monday… Read more