Central Bank Governor Cleviston Haynes has warned that any increase in public servants’ salaries now would force cuts in other areas of Government expenditure. While acknowledging that commodity prices continue …
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State agencies and non-governmental organisations struggled on Wednesday to locate 34 Haitians who had been thrown out from their apartments the day before. Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs …
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The High Court has turned down the request of an advocacy group to get two female wards of the Government Industrial School (GIS) relocated from the facility amid abuse allegations. …
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Despite a number of uncertainties that continue to threaten the economic prospects for Barbados this year, the island recorded economic growth of 11.8 per cent for the first three months …
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The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) has bowed to pressure from education stakeholders in Barbados and elsewhere in the region to delay the start of this year’s exams, agreeing on Wednesday …
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There were 473 new COVID-19 cases, 192 males and 281 females, recorded from the 1,434 tests carried out on Tuesday, April 26, by the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory. The …
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Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) exams have been delayed by three weeks. At a press conference a short while ago, CXC registrar Dr Wayne Wesley said the decision was made during …
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The Barbados Police Service reports that Takori Raheim Best, 12Â of Munroe Road, Haggatt Hall, Saint Michael, who was reported missing on Thursday, April 14th by his father Bilver Emilient, …
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The Ministry of Environment & National Beautification (Blue Economy) has disclosed that all fish markets will be closed on Monday, May, 2. It should be noted May Day for …
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By Kent Layne Trainer Victor Cheeseman will be going after a record equaling sixth Barbados Guineas win at the Garrison Savannah tonight. Cheeseman’s past five Guineas winners were all favourites …