Claude Reece, the latest winner of the Barbados Lottery’s Mega 6 jackpot, was presented with a cheque for $407 500 at iMart Sheraton on Wednesday after
Royalton Hotels and Resorts moved on Tuesday to allay public concern about the construction of a new sewage treatment plant for the new Royalton Vessence
Education and church leaders have underscored the urgent need for stronger moral grounding and values-based systems from an early age, particularly within
Eight newly trained lifeguards were formally welcomed into the Barbados Lifeguard Service on Wednesday morning, marking the successful completion of the
Government on Wednesday formally launched the Social Empowerment Agency (SEA), an amalgamation of the island’s social services which officials say is intended
Buoyed by recent series wins over England and Sri Lanka, an upbeat West Indies Under-19 squad departed Barbados yesterday, ahead of the upcoming ICC Cricket
Motorists are being advised to expect traffic delays and temporary parking restrictions on Thursday, January 8, during the military funeral of Police Constable
While the availability of venues will be one of the biggest challenges, President of the Barbados Amateur Basketball Association (BABA), Francis Williams
A 22-year-old St Michael man has been charged with firearm and ammunition offences following an operation by the Barbados Police Service’s Serious Organised
Two men charged in connection with the seizure of more than $1.5 million worth of cannabis have been granted bail and are expected to return to court next
The Ministry of Educational Transformation’s town hall meetings on the Barbados Secondary Schools’ Entrance Examination (BSSEE) will continue this Saturday,
Schools reopened for teaching on Tuesday for the Hilary term with what the government described as a smooth and coordinated return to classrooms, as Minister
More than 120 students from Wilkie Cumberbatch Primary began classes at Luther Thorne Memorial Primary on Tuesday, after being temporarily relocated while
Motorists travelling through the Jamestown area along Highway One should brace for nightly traffic delays over the next two weeks, engineers said on Tuesday,
In a bid to update decades-old traffic laws, the government on Tuesday announced it intends to overhaul the fixed penalty regime for road offences, introducing
After years of anticipation, artisans and craftspeople are preparing to make their long-awaited return to the redeveloped Temple Yard in Cheapside as construction
What was once a communal garbage area at Six Men’s Beach has been cleared, following a joint cleanup and beautification project carried out early Tuesday
No minor traffic violation of the Road Traffic Act should result in people having to go to court, Leader of the Opposition Ralph Thorne told Parliament