An appeal has been made to authorities to impose harsher punishments on illegal dumpers. National Communications Director for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Kathie Daniel, made …
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The surge in profits of Barbados’ last remaining multinational conglomerate has continued in the company’s third quarter, as Goddard Enterprises Limited (GEL) released its nine months of consolidated, unaudited financial …
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Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes believes a national parenting programme needs to be introduced to “turn this society around”. He made the suggestion on Monday as he dealt with 17-year-old Serrian …
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Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes’ recent handling of a convicted abuser has not gone down well with at least one local charity and a woman’s advocate. Both the president of the …
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Barbados’ two leading teachers’ trade unions are up in arms about attempts to “unilaterally” change the terms and conditions under which principals and deputy principals are appointed in the public …
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Richard Ricardo Jordan, 51, is set to appear before the Holetown Magistrates’ Court today on murder charges. Jordan, of No Fixed Place of Abode, is accused of killing 86-year-old …
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Consumers will pay more for petroleum products from midnight, Sunday, August 7, except for kerosene, which will be sold at $2.36, a reduction of 30 cents. The price of gasoline …
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The Immunisation Unit will administer COVID-19 vaccines at various polyclinics and satellite sites from Monday, August 8, to Sunday, August 14. The venues and times are listed below. Monday, August …
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Barbadians across the world are roaring once again for three prolific athletes who all delivered sensational performances, which resulted in gold, silver and bronze medals at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth …
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Government is reiterating its commitment to sports in Barbados and is again assuring that the long-promised National Stadium is closer to being successfully brought into existence. The pledge came from …