CALLS FOR ACTION ON PRAEDIAL LARCENY AS CROP THIEVES HIT AGAIN By Sheria Brathwaite Farmers are again pleading with authorities to do more to crack down on praedial larceny after …
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The National Nutrition Centre of the Ministry of Health and Wellness hosted a church service at St Philip-the-Less Anglican Church in Boscobelle, St. Peter on Sunday to commemorate the start …
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By Marlon Madden Declaring that Sandals Resorts Barbados has emerged from the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic with “a bang”, Managing Director Carl Beviere has also reported that the hotel’s commitment to …
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Hearing in the class-action lawsuit brought by more than 300 former minority shareholders of Cable & Wireless (Barbados) Limited got underway in the High Court on Monday. While the parties …
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The impact of recent cyber attacks on several government agencies, including the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH), suggests that government infrastructure does not have the capacity to fully secure information linked …
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Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Dr Carla Barnett has insisted that the issue of intraregional travel must be resolved if the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) is to …
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Prime Minister Mia Mottley and her Foreign Affairs minister Kerrie Symmonds are headed to France “in a few days” to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron. This was disclosed by …
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Barbados is continuing its efforts to build alliances with “like-minded” states around the world other than those in North America and Europe to create new relationships to drive this country’s …
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Less than a month after the first shipment of locally produced brown sugar was exported to the United States, supermarket shelves there are already empty, Barbados Agricultural Management Company (BAMC) …
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It has been smooth sailing during the first week of the 2023 sugar cane harvest, says chief executive officer of the Barbados Agricultural Management Company (BAMC) Orlanda Atherley. He said …