Governor of the Central Bank Cleviston Haynes has expressed doubt that the island can achieve the Government’s “desirable but ambitious” goal of becoming fully reliant on renewable energy by 2030. …
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A cameraman who was mere feet away from where Damian Trotman was gunned down in Sheraton Mall two years ago broke down in tears on Thursday as he recalled the …
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Prime Minister Mia Mottley has chastised animal rights activists who she chided for waging a public campaign that portrays Barbados as a nation that turns a blind eye to animal …
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It appears that environmental issues at the Lawrence T. Gay Memorial Primary School have not gone away. Students and staff there have complained that the odour which kept them from …
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Over the past week, we were told of two changes the Government is hoping will help significantly in fighting the current crime wave. Last weekend, during the Barbados Labour Party’s …
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Despite successfully completing its first International Monetary Fund (IMF)-backed economic recovery programme and achieving certain targets, Government has so far failed to adequately whet the appetite of investors with its …
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The Barbados economy continued its modest recovery with 9.8 per cent growth during the July to September quarter, bringing the expansion for the first nine months of this year to …
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The Alleyne School will be hosting its Caribbean Vocational Qualification (CVQ) Career Showcase on Wednesday, November 2, in the main auditorium of the institution, located at Belleplaine, St. Andrew. The showcase targets third form students …
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The Barbados Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance to help locate Roger Rommel Stephen Sealy, alias Duck Foot who is wanted for questioning in connection with serious criminal matters. …
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The Barbados Water Authority informs the public that today, Wednesday, October 26th it is carrying out repairs to a burst main at Charnocks in Christ Church. As a result, customers …