Deputy Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw urged Barbadians to unite in tackling the growing tide of violence affecting schools, warning that the issue cannot
Hands-on training and updated education approaches must be central to the national response to youth violence and delinquency, a senior education official
Police have launched checks on agricultural produce vendors, enforcing the Protection of Agricultural Products Act three years after it was passed into
As Barbadians prepare for the traditionally festive consumption of ham during the Christmas season, the nation’s farming spokesman said unnecessary pork
Motorists are being warned to expect major traffic disruptions across Bridgetown on Sunday as police roll out extensive road closures and no-parking zones
Every year as November rolls in, Barbados enters its familiar rhythm of blue and yellow. School children rehearse for Independence programmes, communities
The President-designate of Barbados, retired Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Bostic, has called for a revival of the Cadet Corps’ former strength at Combermere
A St Michael man who raped a 12-year-old schoolgirl on the compound of a secondary school in 2023 will spend almost a decade in prison after being sentenced
Cave Hill’s rising legal talent has again made its presence felt across the globe, travelling to Beijing and capturing the top prize at the 2025 International
Construction of the Hope Agriculture Training Institute in St Lucy is nearing completion, with contractors confident the China-funded campus will be ready
The Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB) has come out forcefully against the government’s proposed constitutional amendments,
On the streets of Bridgetown, Barbadians paused to reflect on the question: “What are you thankful for this Independence?” As the nation prepares to celebrate
A dozen United Nations agencies based at UN House donated televisions, educational books, paints and refurbishment supplies to their neighbouring school,
Weymouth Wales are determined to end their 2025 football season on a high as they prepare to face Kickstart Rush in the highly anticipated Prime Minister’s
Women’s advocate Melissa Savoury-Gittens has suggested that programmes in schools to build self-confidence and self-worth among girls and boys would also
Grantley Adams International Airport recorded its busiest day of the year so far for air-to-sea cruise flights on Thursday – dubbed “Fat Thursday” – with