Health authorities revealed tonight that the two women who tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Barbados in the wee hours of this morning came on the same flight from …
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The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) will be making a case to government in the coming weeks for a reprieve from paying taxes. Word of this has come from …
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An elderly man who allegedly burglarised a residence and made away with a bed is now on remand at Her Majesty’s Prison Dodds. Shurland Delacey Boyce, of Pine Road, St …
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Attorneys on both sides of a gun case have agreed that the High Court was dealing with an “exceptional case” when it came to convict Kendol Kenor Wilson. The prosecution …
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A limit has been placed on the number of bathroom tissue that shoppers can now buy, the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) has announced. It said in a …
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Several tourism officials are defending Government’s decision to keep the country’s borders open to visitors from around the world despite the fear associated with the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). …
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Appeals by the Prime Minister to stop panic-buying at the nation’s stores appeared to fall on deaf ears, as a fresh wave of shoppers descended on supermarkets as news spread …
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As some of Barbados’ major airline partners continue to ground flights to help to stop the spread of the highly-contagious COVID-19, Barbados is waiting to see how this country would …
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Hoteliers are reeling from cancellations and no-shows from the COVID-19 pandemic, with millions of dollars in losses, some attractions reporting up to 70 per cent decline in business and others …
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The University of the West Indies at Cave Hill suspended all classes until Monday, April 6 due to the two confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Barbados. The Barbados Community College …