The Fair Trading Commission (FTC) has appointed Brian Reece as its new Chief Executive Officer. The attorney-at-law, who has 20 years of industrial experience
A US judge has said he could hold the Trump administration in contempt of court for “wilful disregard” of an order to halt the departure of deportation
The CEO of the Small Business Association of Barbados recently addressed the Curacao business community under the theme, The Urgency of Now – Development
Caribbean nations must urgently rethink their hurricane preparedness as storms grow more powerful and arrive earlier, the United Nations has warned, following
Chief Fire Officer Errol Maynard has expressed serious concern over a noticeable rise in fire incidents across Barbados during the first quarter of 2025,
The planned digital transformation of the Magistrates’ Courts came under scrutiny a day after it was announced as a leading cybersecurity expert warned
CARICOM governments were urged on Tuesday to move beyond statements of solidarity and develop a concrete, people-focused plan to support Haiti, as regional
Local engineer Shawn Spencer and butler Aritha Pope Chase have been promoted at Sandals Barbados to assistant information technology manager and assistant
The three winners of the CIBC Caribbean Joy of Giving Christmas Competition are wasting no time making plans for their prizes. “I plan to use this prize,
Child rights advocate Faith Marshall-Harris has sharply criticised the decision to stage events featuring artistes who sing profane lyrics on Easter Sunday,
University of the West Indies Blackbirds started their bid for a chance to repeat as runners-up of the 2025 Barbados Football Association Premier League,
Onlookers expecting to see the National Stadium crumble into the dust of demolition on Tuesday nearly 55 years after the current British monarch opened
Two prominent Christian leaders have sharply criticised the decision to stage the Caribbean Music Festival on Easter Sunday, denouncing it as a “direct
There is perhaps no more sobering reality check than hearing the raw fear of a child. The words of a student living in The Ivy, St Michael—in the neighbourhood
Residents of The Ivy, St Michael, were in shock on Tuesday following the brazen daylight shooting of 21-year-old Omari Jordan on Monday, with some suggesting