How many times will developers in Barbados be forced to come to grips with the ire of citizens who take serious offence to moneyed people believing their investments and wealth …
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Barbados has copped the Green Destinations Story Award for Environment and Climate at one of the world’s largest travel trade shows, ITB Berlin. The nomination came from Barbados’ ambition to …
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As we join in marking International Women’s Day on March 8, we must acknowledge the challenges facing women in Barbados as we endorse the theme, Embrace Equity. The history of …
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The High Court has granted an interim injunction in favour of surgeon Dr Sahle Griffith which prevents the authorities from charging him criminally in the death of Warren Mottley, brother …
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Government and trade unions have reached a deal that will see public sector workers getting a one-off payment of $1 500, a six per cent salary increase over the next …
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Between 31.2 million and 32.6 million people are expected to visit the Caribbean this year, surpassing the number of people who arrived before COVID-19 hit, according to Acting Secretary-General of …
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With a huge global business surrounding the cybercriminal underground, the Caribbean region is developing systems to reduce cybersecurity threats to its public and private sector agencies. Speaking at the opening …
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The Transport and Works ministry is looking to acquire two additional pothole patching machines to improve road fixing standards in this island. Admitting that a “slapdash” approach has been taken …
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Although her department has secured financing from several funding agencies, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport, Works and Water Resources Santia Bradshaw is lamenting that all of the roads …
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By Anesta Henry Former parliamentarian Hamilton Lashley is throwing his full support behind former gang leader Winston Iston Bull’s move to initiate a truce between local gangs to reduce the …