Barbadians have been given the assurance that there will be no shortages of meat or vegetables this Christmas. However, they may have to pay more for them, chief executive officer …
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Management of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) says a team that includes cyber security experts are developing a plan to restore the healthcare institution’s services and guard against future attacks, …
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The head of the body representing owners of private transport has rejected the idea of government regulation of their routes and workers’ salaries. Responding to the suggestion made by a …
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The Fair Trading Commission (FTC) decision on the Barbados Light and Power Company (BLPC) application for a hike in electricity rates may be known next month. Chief Executive Officer of …
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Former murder accused Pedro Deroy Ellis has brought yet another claim against the state for breach of his constitutional rights, seeking a third payout. Back in August, he was awarded …
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Deemed a danger and menace to society, a Dutchman was fined a total of $40 000 for gun and ammo offences and ordered deported from Barbados. Madam Justice Pamela Beckles …
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Paving will soon be completed on the roads in Shorey Village, St Andrew, following four months of rehabilitative road and drainage construction in the area. The work was conducted under …
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A man housed at the Psychiatric Hospital for more than 40 years on Thursday pleaded to be set free as a High Court judge disclosed that while authorities are “fighting” …
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After a two-year break due to COVID-19 restrictions, hundreds of underprivileged children will again be able to celebrate Christmas in grand style this year. Thanks to the Fishers of Men …
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Firefighters are on the scene of a fire at an abandoned house at Fairholme, Christ Church. (more details as they come to hand.)