A major push is on to drive more traffic to the island’s capital and especially to the once vibrant Mall 34 on Broad Street, The City. On Thursday, officials of …
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Despite having economic challenges of its own, Venezuela remains committed to the overwhelming demand for Spanish classes in Barbados and will continue to offer those classes for free. During the …
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Well-known retired educator, Jeff Broomes, has joined recent calls for Government to take a fresh look at the Barbados Secondary Schools’ Entrance Examination (BSSEE), familiarly known as the Common Entrance …
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A leading defense attorney-at-law is objecting to Attorney General, Dale Marshall’s assertion that the limited number of lawyers taking on criminal law, especially murder cases, is contributing to the worrisome …
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President of the Association of Private Transport Operators, (APTO) Morris Lee has thrown his support behind the newly-formed PSV workers association, following claims by the latter, that owners had failed …
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A cloud of uncertainty is hanging over the early reaping of this year’s sugar crop. It is because the island’s independent cane farmers may not cut a single blade of …
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Residents of the Brittons Hill and Valery, St Michael communities welcomed a refreshing visit from members of the Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF) who listened to their concerns about a …
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The brutal killing of 24-year-old tattoo artist Shaquille Toppin has not only left his Danesbury, Retreat Road, Black Rock, St Michael family reeling in pain, but also with many unanswered …
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The implementation of the paper committal system has received the thumbs up from judicial officers. But while magistrates, prosecutors and defense attorneys have praised the system for its speediness in …
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The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) is being advised to take a step back, do an inspection of the recently donated tanks from corporate Barbados and admit it made a mistake. …