A dispute over the firing of unionised security officers of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) remained in stalemate on Friday after talks between the union and management ended without any …
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The nation’s doctors have called on Barbadians to be more responsible in helping to curb the spread of the coronavirus, pointing out that the latest restrictions announced by the Prime …
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Bogus vaccination cards have made their way onto the black market, prompting health authorities to urge the fakers to cease the practice. Co-coordinator of the National Vaccination Programme, Major David …
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Corporate Barbados is calling on the Government for greater policing of social activities especially at rumshops and bars in the face of a surge in the highly contagious COVID-19 Delta …
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Unhappy in Oistins: vendors fret over response to COVID-19 outbreak
by Anesta Henryby Anesta HenryFood stalls were closed Thursday at the Oistins Bay Gardens after a single case of COVID-19 there but vendors who ply their trade in the fishing town were vocal in …
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The Mia Mottley administration is coming under more pressure for its decision to order prefabricated houses from China instead of using local artisans. This time the criticism is coming from …
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Health officials have zeroed in on air quality in air-conditioned buildings as the highly contagious Delta variant of COVID-19 presents fresh challenges for combating the pandemic. Head of the COVID-19 …
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Leaked document states that a Canadian-German ‘beat out shortlisted candidates for tourism agency chief’
A leaked memorandum purported to be a Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) Board of Directors paper has identified a Canadian-German to take up the position of Chief Executive Officer of …
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The potential impact of the temporary closure of bridge on the KNR Highway in Speightstown, St. Peter was examined today during a site tour. Minister of Labour and Social Partnership …
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The Land Registry Department, First Floor, Warrens Office Complex, Warrens, St. Michael, has new telephone numbers. Persons may now call the Land Registry’s PBX numbers 536-5540, 536-5598, and 536-5599. (FB/BGIS)Â