As 2025 draws to a close and the new year approaches in Barbados, individuals in Bridgetown shared their responses to the question: “What was your proudest
A 20-year-old Halls Road, St Michael man, accused of harming a woman on December 21, was released on $8 000 bail after his attorney highlighted his clean
The head of a University of the West Indies think tank suggested on Monday that the era of easy revenue from “golden passports” sold by several Caribbean
A 40-year-old labourer accused of threatening a man on Christmas Eve, pleaded not guilty and was granted $3 000 bail with a stay-away order pending his
Officials have hailed the Chinese Navy hospital ship Ark Silk Road’s seven-day visit as a triumph for healthcare delivery here, despite public outcry over
Accused of criminal damage, assault and wounding two people, including his own father, on Boxing Day, Uriah Wilbur Smith has been remanded to Dodds Prison
Barbados is preparing a major digital overhaul as the Ministry of Industry, Innovation, Science and Technology sets its sights on modernising government
Police are investigating the death of an unidentified man whose body was found on Monday afternoon inside a newly erected kiosk along Trevor’s Way, opposite
DLP candidates in three St Michael constituencies threw a festive Christmas party for area families in Bank Hall on Sunday, delighting more than 150 children
The Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS) has discontinued the flash-flood watch for Barbados following a reduction in rainfall activity. The watch was
In a groundbreaking move for regional media and entertainment, Barbados TODAY, its sister publication St. Lucia Times, and the innovative music-ranking
A 32-year-old man has been remanded to prison after being charged in connection with a series of burglary and loitering offences. Police say Nico Cyril
A flash-flood watch is now in effect for Barbados as pockets of moderate to heavy showers are forecast to affect the island throughout the day. The Barbados
Ngozi Farm and Cultural Sanctuary in Turners Hall, St Andrew, was alive with culture, music, and reflection on Saturday as activities continued for the
Beyond the traditional toys and treats, 30 residents of the Nightingale Children’s Village received a memorable underwater adventure this festive season.