Local NewsNews United front by Barbados Today 04/01/2019 written by Barbados Today 3 min read After instances of open division on key issues in 2018, trade unions will present a more united front in 2019. This assurance comes from the president of the National Union … Continue Reading 04/01/2019 3 comments FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
BusinessLocal NewsNews Fund puts financing behind energy sector by Marlon Madden 04/01/2019 by Marlon Madden 04/01/2019 The Enterprise Growth Fund Limited (EGFL) has pumped close to $16 million into energy projects through its Energy Smart Fund. In addition, it has also started a Landlord Metering System … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Bus bind by Barbados Today 04/01/2019 by Barbados Today 04/01/2019 Another strike by Public Service Vehicle (PSV) operators when school re-opens next week could have a crippling effect on the countryโs already unstable transportation system with a possibility that less … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Motorcyclist taken to hospital following accident by Barbados Today 04/01/2019 by Barbados Today 04/01/2019 A motorcyclist was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital this afternoon following an accident at Bay Street, near the entrance of Habour Lights, the Royal Barbados Police Force has reported. … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Sick and ‘tyred’ by Barbados Today 04/01/2019 by Barbados Today 04/01/2019 Member of Parliament for St Thomas, Cynthia Forde, is sick and tired of the parish where she was born and bred being used as a dumping ground. This afternoon, as … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
BusinessLocal NewsNews Back to life by Barbados Today 03/01/2019 by Barbados Today 03/01/2019 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 … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local News Stranded Haitians still at Salvation Army hostel for now by Barbados Today 03/01/2019 by Barbados Today 03/01/2019 The stranded Haitian men who were moved to the Salvation Armyโs City hostel after they were evicted from the Brittons Hill home they were renting are being allowed to stay … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local News New garbage trucks land at port by Barbados Today 03/01/2019 by Barbados Today 03/01/2019 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 … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local News Stop spreading propaganda, says Prescod by Barbados Today 03/01/2019 by Barbados Today 03/01/2019 Minister of the Environment and National Beautification, Trevor Prescod has called on some Barbadians to stop โdeliberately spreading propaganda about Barbadosโ by overstating the countryโs garbage collection woes. Prescod was … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail
Local NewsNews Prosecute them! by Barbados Today 03/01/2019 by Barbados Today 03/01/2019 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. … Read more FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail