FIT rates set

Existing and potential providers supplying the national grid with energy from renewable sources now have a firm guarantee for their investment. At the same time, with new rates and increased…

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Payday

Government has made good to restoring Government pensions and invalidity benefits nearly six months after they were slashed for scores of public workers who were retired medically unfit – including…

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‘Tap dry’

The Fair Trading Commission (FTC) is not about to back down from its decision that the financially struggling Barbados Water Authority (BWA) should not compensate customers for interruption of service…

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Burglar jailed

A St Michael man has been jailed for three years and three months for committing a number of burglaries over the last three months. Darius Radghcomar Smithwick Bishop, of Crichlow…

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Businesses on notice

Companies which have been “robbing” Government of revenue have been put on notice that any loopholes through the Bridgetown Port will be closed. In fact, new Comptroller of Customs Owen…

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Bitter tirade

We don’t trust you. That was the general consensus among scores of parents who Tuesday afternoon unleashed a tirade of criticism on Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw and Chief Medical…

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Broken Tridents

It appears the Barbados Tridents have a patent for losing games at Kensington Oval in the Caribbean Premier League. Last night they suffered their eighth consecutive ignominious defeat at the…

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Chargers dominate archrivals Deacons

Chargers were plugged into all with a straight-sets 3-0 victory over long-time rivals Deacons when the Barbados Volleyball Association Goddard Enterprises Limited Senior Knockout Competition continued last night at the…

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