Police are conducting investigations into the discovery of human remains in a cane field at Bannatyne Road, Christ Church. According to lawmen, workers who were harvesting sugarcane made the grim …
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A Health Cooperation Agreement for additional medical personnel has been signed between Barbados’ Ministry of Health and Wellness and Cuba’s Ministry of Public Health. As part of its continued cooperation …
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The Child Care Board (CCB) will host a virtual parenting symposium on the topic Parenting Protocols and the Pandemic, on Friday, May 27, from 10:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. To join the symposium, …
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Police are on the scene of an accident at Trents, St James involving a minibus and a car. Barbados TODAY understands three tourists who were in the car have been …
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Barbados recorded 310 new COVID-19 cases, 127 males and 183 females, from the 1,118 tests carried out by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory on Thursday, May 19. The cases …
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Two organisations from Barbados were announced winners of the inaugural Island Innovation Awards during this year’s Island Finance Forum, which was held on April 29th. The finalists and winners were …
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Police and emergency personnel are on the scene of an accident at Locust Hall, St George involving a Transport Board bus and a jeep. Two persons were injured in the …
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Two lucky mothers were the focus of Sagicor’s attention this past Mother’s Day when the regional financial and insurance solutions provider treated them to makeovers and a family dinner in …
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The Barbados Museum & Historical Society in partnership with the Chinese community in Barbados is designing and developing a digital exhibition which chronicles the experience of Chinese people in Barbados …
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President of the Barbados Road Safety Association (BRSA) Sharmane Roland Bowen is making yet another appeal to Government to start breathalyzer testing. Roland-Bowen said it has been almost six weeks …