Fisherfolk urged the government to maintain momentum on post-Hurricane Beryl recovery initiatives and complete critical projects that protect their livelihoods
Barbados Labour Party leader Mia Mottley has dismissed critics’ concerns about how her administration intends to finance key 2026 manifesto promises, insisting
Schools across Barbados should undergo mandatory industrial cleaning at least once every year to tackle recurring environmental and health concerns that
School-leavers interested in agriculture are to have access to 100 acres of land under a new government initiative to boost food security and modernise
Barbados’ election campaign is being driven largely by cost-of-living concerns, while wider geopolitical and global economic risks facing the country are
Barbados has made a winning start to its Concacaf Under-17 Men’s qualifying campaign in Trinidad and Tobago. Playing in their opening Group A encounter
Leader of Friends of Democracy (FOD), Karina Goodridge, believes that a major way to deter crime in this country is to introduce harsher laws. Addressing
Democratic Labour Party (DLP) leader Ralph Thorne has pledged to create a decentralised, commuter‑friendly transport system if his party wins the February
Visual artist Sheena Rose and social activist Shamelle Rice have been named among five new laureates of the 2026 Anthony N Sabga Awards for Caribbean Excellence,
As traffic congestion worsens across Barbados, the island’s major political parties are competing to present solutions — but a University of the West Indies
Murder accused Gabriel Shando Hayde has told the No. 3 Supreme Court that he did not shoot or kill Roger Moore and was elsewhere when the fatal incident
Three fishermen, including a father and son, have been remanded to Dodds Prison on drug trafficking charges in connection with the seizure of more than
Residents of Lower Carter’s Gap, Enterprise, Christ Church, are demanding faster police action after a man was shot and killed in his car on Monday morning
The Barbados Cancer Society (BCS) has announced a major breakthrough in cancer diagnosis through two successful clinical trials capable of distinguishing
The Friends of Democracy (FOD) has promised a far-reaching transformation of the housing system, unveiling proposals centred on rent-to-own schemes, 100
President The Most Honourable Jeffrey Bostic on Monday reprised an emphatic message of resilience, confidence, and purpose at the Belmont Primary School,
Several hundred workers who were dismissed under the National Clean-Up Initiative after its temporary programmes ended are to be reinstated on a full-time
A Christ Church man who threw a loaded gun from a vehicle during a police stop two years ago has been ordered to pay a total of $32 000 in…
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