Relief is coming to residents in communities affected by a slowdown in garbage collection services. That assurance has come from Public Relations Officer at the Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) Carl …
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Complaints of poor environmental conditions at yet another public facility reached the nation’s leading polyclinic on Friday morning, prompting unions and the Ministry of Health to examine the situation that …
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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC®) at its 59th annual meeting of the Council (Board of Governors) on Friday, 8 December 2023 hosted in the Co-operative Republic of …
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Nurses attached to the Winston Scott Polyclinic, Jemmotts Lane St Michael have walked out of the facility in protest, citing several grievances. Chief among them, longstanding environmental woes, including leaking …
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A man who delivered an unloaded firearm had to immediately pay the court a $10 000 fine. Justice Randall Worrell handed down the sentence to 28-year-old Edgehill Terrace, St Thomas …
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A new book telling the story of Barbados’ post-independence development from the perspective of industrialist Ralph Bizzy Williams and his Williams Industries has been launched, with the author issuing a …
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All is not well with the National Insurance Scheme’s transition into the National Insurance and Social Security Service (NISSS), the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) has charged. DLP vice president Walter …
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At least one man is in custody following the robbery of two elderly women along Culloden Road, St Michael on Thursday morning which was captured on video and widely circulated …
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The proposed Utilities (Amendment) Act 2023 before the Senate will radically affect the way renewable energy companies will be regulated with little to no input from consumers, the Democratic Labour …
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Problems plaguing several public schools have gained the attention of the Democratic Labour Party, which charged the Mottley administration with not prioritising these and other bread-and-butter issues on the island. …