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
Staff and students at the Alma Parris Academy marked the start of term two with a renewed sense of purpose, outlining ambitious plans for learning, personal
Newly elected president of the Barbados Netball Association (BNA), Nisha Craigwell, is optimistic that redevelopment work at the Netball Stadium will be
As Barbados marked National Technology Day, the Ministry of Innovation, Industry, Science and Technology (MIST) on Monday announced a major international
The Barbados Labour Party’s decision not to reselect St Michael Central MP Arthur Holder, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, appears part of a broader
The Barbados Labour Party (BLP) has rejected claims that its senior leadership is involved in backing candidates during contested nomination processes.
A St Michael labourer who pulled a cutlass on his brother told the District ‘A’ Traffic Court that he did so only after the man threatened him with a pair…
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The Barbados Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Derick David Rudolph Crawford, who is wanted for questioning in connection with
Police and agricultural authorities are investigating one of the largest recorded cases of crop theft after thieves made off with some 13 tonnes of yams
The Democratic Labour Party on Monday called on the Mottley administration to account for what it describes as failures in public accountability, transparency,
Taxi drivers and public service vehicle (PSV) operators on Monday warned that the latest fuel price hike will deepen financial pressures across the transport
Leader of the Opposition Ralph Thorne on Monday vowed that a future Democratic Labour Party (DLP) administration would re-nationalise the Transport Board
Two St Philip families were on Monday mourning the deaths of two 19-year-olds who were killed in a collision on Sunday afternoon while returning home from
The Barbados government will be given notice by the United States if they decide to deport nationals who may pose a threat to the island. This was revealed
Two teenagers who died in a fatal road traffic collision in St Philip on Sunday have been identified as 19-year-old Julisha Blades of Pounders Road, Crane,