Students have been challenged to take the lead in the island’s drive towards sustainable energy, as they were urged to investigate, innovate and act on
President of the Men’s Empowerment Network, Fabian Sargeant, has offered full support to Minister of Education Chad Blackman’s proposal requiring all secondary
The Lady Tridents will take on Trinidad and Tobago in a key 2025/26 Concacaf W Qualifiers match at the Kensington Oval on Monday, December 1. Head Coach
West Indies head coach Daren Sammy strongly believes that the presence of veteran fast bowler Kemar Roach in next month’s Test series against New Zealand
Ojay Shields has earned his maiden call-up to the West Indies 15-member Test squad for the three-match series against New Zealand, set to begin next month.
Commissioner of Police Richard Boyce issued a firm warning to people arming themselves with illegal firearms, declaring that the Barbados Police Service
A High Court judge permanently halted a private developer’s construction at Joe’s River in Bathsheba, ruling in favour of local residents after years of
We talk a lot in Barbados about our aging population. The phrase is usually said with concern, as if it is a burden we must manage rather than a gift…
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Superintendent of Police Derick Bobb called on the young graduates of the King’s Trust International Team Programme to remain grounded and adaptable, and
The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI), organisers of the 2025 Run Barbados Marathon and Wellness Weekend scheduled for December 5–7, announced adjustments
Barbados this week bids farewell to a Head of State and to a woman whose leadership has left a permanent mark on the nation’s character. President Dame
Fifteen secondary school students and several teachers are set to travel to Panama for a two-week language and cultural exchange, as Barbados embarks on
Barbadian children are facing “urgent” threats, including a surge in obesity, entrenched inequalities in education, and the marginalisation of disabled
A leading engineering consultant is urging immediate government action to build “check dams” in the gullies that feed into Charles Rowe Bridge, St George,
The umbrella trade union body on Thursday accused the government of sidelining the Social Partnership and shirking its duty to provide essential public
Juvenile eels, also known as glass eels, are at the centre of an organised crime racket across the Caribbean, as CARICOM’s regional security agency warned
Opener Devin Conway and skipper Mitchell Santner both starred with the bat for New Zealand to upstage Shai Hope’s explosive century and propel their team
Destination Barbados continues to make gains across Africa’s fast-emerging travel market, with the island’s recent Destination of the Year: African Diaspora