Even though Government has stuck to its promise that teachers would not be touched, retrenchment in the public service has taken a serious toll on the school system, president of …
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Police are on the scene of an accident at River Road, The City, involving a motorcyclist. More details as it comes to hand.
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Police are seeking the public’s help in locating 17-year-old Alana Gittens, of Lemon Arbour, St John. Gittens left home around 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 8 to get a bus …
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Barbados has recorded its first murder for 2019. Investigations are under way into the shooting death of 24-year-old Shaquille Toppin, of Danesbury, St Michael. Police spokesman Station Sergeant Michael Blackman …
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It was chaos on the streets for the first day of the new school term as hundreds of Public Service Vehicles’ (PSV) operators staged the second work stoppage in less …
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The Barbados National Terminal Company Ltd (BNTCL), in association with its project consultants, will be holding a series of Town Hall meetings to discuss proposed traffic changes and inform residents …
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Chief Executive Officer of Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS) James Paul believes that the agricultural sector can be integral to the curbing of Barbados’ large food import bill if the country …
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The operators of privately owned public service vehicles will be back on the country’s roads tomorrow, following what leaders are claiming as a successful island-wide work stoppage, unleashed at the …
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Some of the newly installed community water tanks donated by corporate Barbados to the state-owned Barbados Water Authority (BWA) seem to be falling apart. At least two of the tanks, …
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Tempers continue to rise in Applewhaites, St George over the stench from a pig farm in the area. And Member of Parliament for St George North, Gline Clarke, is hoping that …