The 24-hour curfew will remain in effect until midnight May 3, Prime Minister Mia Mottley has announced. In a national address this evening, Mottley said Cabinet took the decision after …
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A 45-year-old unemployed man from Cliff Land, St John will spend the next six months of his life in jail for breaching the 24-hour Covid-19 curfew. Ian Emmerson Bennett pleaded …
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The Cayman Islands Government has come to the assistance of Barbados in its fight against the growing coronavirus infections, gifting the island 20, 000 COVID-19 test kits at cost price. …
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The island’s doctors have set up a task force to strengthen the Government’s fight against COVID-19,which has so far claimed four lives in Barbados. Co-Chair of the 17-member force Dr …
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A 33-year-old self-employed man was remanded for the next 28-days after being charged with breaking the national 24-hour  COVID-19 curfew and several other criminal offences. However, Shane Lamar Hoyte, of …
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The number of people infected with COVID-19 in Barbados rose to 68 today, with one positive result out of 11 tests done by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory yesterday. …
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‘Stranded’ Trinis in Barbados claim discrimination, ‘delay tactics’
Some Indo-Trinidad and Tobago nationals stranded in Barbados are of the view they are being rejected from entering this country because of their race. Reached in Barbados yesterday via telephone, …
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Barbados Port Inc. (BPI) has successfully concluded a $100 million refinancing arrangement, which better positions the company to execute key elements of its business strategy. BPI formally concluded all legal …
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Statement from Wilfred Abrahams, Minister of Energy and Water Resources The lack of water in the taps of some residents of St John is as a direct result of low …