Fast-food restaurant chain Chefette has been given a challenge by Prime Minister Mia Mottley to add more homegrown items to its menu and help address the issue of lifestyle diseases …
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With the Barbados Meteorological Service’s warning to brace for a hot and dry year as the worst drought since 1960 persists, the Minister responsible for water resources has given the …
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President of the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) Trisha Tannis has acknowledged the role of the private sector in the stain of the money laundering scandal involving former …
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Sanitation Service Authority officials appeared close to regains control of the landfill at Mangrove Pond, St. Thomas after a tyre fire swept through the facility for four days. But residents …
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The days of burst pipes flooding streets for weeks and sometimes months at a time is now expected to be a thing of the past, the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) …
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Prominent local businessman Ralph Bizzy Williams says he is eager to answer Government’s call to invest and grow the ailing economy, but he laments the length of time it is …
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The President of the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) Sean Spencer has emerged from an attempt to oust him through a no confidence motion “angry” but unscathed after the effort …
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The Prime Minister’s frank revelation yesterday that she could not give Barbadians any guarantees that there won’t be more layoffs or rises in taxes and fees has stirred up much …
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Speightstown has great potential to become a heritage, cultural and artistic hub, residents have said, but any efforts to accomplish this must begin at the community level. This was the …
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A 30-year-old man accused of cultivating marijuana was granted $2,000 bail today in the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court. Randy Rico Neblett, of Storey Gap Codrington Hill, St Michael, is also …