A tropical wave is expected to bring moderate to heavy showers, rain and thunderstorms from tonight, the Barbados Meteorological Services said Wednesday. In a weather statement, the forecasters said …
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There were 221 new COVID-19 cases, 116 males and 105 females, recorded from the 877 tests conducted on Tuesday, August 23, by laboratories across the island. The cases comprised 26 …
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The latest ease in COVID-19 travel protocols has been welcomed by visitors to the island, with some saying it has made Barbados more attractive. Last week, the Ministry of Health …
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It is well understood but often unappreciated that today’s youth will be tomorrow’s leaders. Youth need to be aware of the issues that affect the world now because the current …
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Complaining that the high cost of fuel was affecting their ability to afford a decent standard of living, taxi operators are calling for a further reduction in gas prices. Taxi …
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The Guyana Civil Aviation Authority is probing an incident that occurred at the Eugene F. Correia Airport on Sunday evening with President Irfaan Ali and Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Mottley …
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The Barbados economy is projected to grow by about 5.9 per cent this year, according to data released by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) on …
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The calypso fraternity in Barbados is mourning the death of one of its own. Walter Whitney, who went by the sobriquet Bongo and was best known for the popular 1992 …
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Fifteen more squatters in Rock Hall, St Philip will be moving into their new homes by November while work continues on completing houses for the scores of others that still …
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Civil court orders State to pay almost $100 000 for breach of murder accused’s Constitutional right
A civil court judge has called for strict timelines to be set for hearing all criminal matters as she awarded a murder accused $95 000 for the 14-year delay in …