Barbados has welcomed five New Year’s babies so far. Barbados TODAY spoke to a healthcare worker on the labour ward who disclosed that four girls and a boy were born …
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Government’s decision to prioritise the economy over the safety of Barbadians is responsible for the recent spike in COVID-19 cases on the island. That is the view of president of …
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UPDATE: Elderly woman dies in New Year blaze; family of five homeless
by Anesta Henryby Anesta HenryAs The Gardens, St James community mourns the loss of one of their elderly residents, who died in an early morning house fire, a family of five is thankful to …
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Barbados has recorded 12 new COVID-19 cases after the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory conducted 593 tests on Thursday. Confirmed cases have now risen to 395 – 208 females and …
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By Hally Haynes President, Barbados Co-operative & Credit Union League. It is not by coincidence that the credit union movement in Barbados continues on a positive trajectory despite the challenges …
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Barbadians and visitors alike rang in the New Year with low-key celebrations. With the announcement by Prime Minister Mia Mottley that an immediate 12 a.m. to 5 a.m. curfew would …
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Police and fire officials are investigating a fire of unknown origin, that claimed the life of an elderly woman, at The Gardens, St James this morning. According to Acting Station …
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by Marlon Madden The year 2020 started out on a high for many businesses in Barbados, with soaring expectations and plans for several projects. Despite starting the year with an …
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In a manner befitting the tumult, upheaval and pain that was 2020, Old Year’s Night was effectively cancelled after a spike in COVID-19 infections triggered new curfew restrictions and public …
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Fearless, unapologetic, and prepared to offend in the name of righteousness. That’s the nature of the man Caswell Franklyn, the Opposition Senator, trade union leader and all-round disruptor to the …