The quaint, northern community of Speightstown is slowly regaining prominence as a destination for locals and visitors – but business people are adamant that the town must not be a …
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The stranded Haitian men who were moved to the Salvation Army’s City hostel after they were evicted from the Brittons Hill home they were renting are being allowed to stay …
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Government is slowly delivering on a promise to kickstart a new and improved garbage collection system by adding two of seven Japanese-made garbage trucks to its aging fleet, amid several …
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Minister of the Environment and National Beautification, Trevor Prescod has called on some Barbadians to stop “deliberately spreading propaganda about Barbados” by overstating the country’s garbage collection woes. Prescod was …
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Indiscriminate dumping continues to be a major problem across Barbados and James Paul, Chief Executive Officer of the Barbados Agricultural Society (BAS) is calling on policymakers to enforce the regulations. …
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In the Friday, December 31 edition of the Barbados TODAY E-paper, the article Strike averted on Page 46 incorrectly stated: “APTO Chairman Morris Lee called on drivers and conductors to …
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The question of whether there will be garbage pickups on the weekends is again up in the air as the Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) and workers failed to reach agreement …
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Not only has the interest rate been slashed but some domestic holders of government securities will have to wait a while longer before receiving payments that were due on December …
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Taxpayers have been racing to take advantage of a tax amnesty extension which ends on Friday, a Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA) spokesman has said. Since the extension was announced, there …
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The Salvation Army says 2018 has been good year for the church as Barbadians have been good to it. During an interview with Barbados TODAY at the Army’s headquarters in …