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Barbados Today

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Student entrepreneurs shine at Mr Executive Market Day
More than 60 teenage boys from 14 secondary schools across Barbados are stepping confidently into the world of entrepreneurship, leadership and innovation
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At least 16 people in attack on Hanukkah celebration on Sydney beach
SYDNEY (AP) — A child is one of at least 16 people killed in an attack in Australia at one of the world’s most famous beaches. Hundreds of people had… The
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Jamaica gov’t to transition Hurricane Melissa relief to voucher system
The Jamaican government is preparing to transition its post-Hurricane Melissa relief efforts from the physical distribution of supplies to a voucher-based
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UWI economist raises fresh concerns over Economic Diversification Bill
Director of the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES), Professor Don Marshall, has criticised the government’s Economic Diversification
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Clash of views over Economic Diversification and Growth Fund Bill
Former senator and attorney-at-law Tricia Watson has sharply criticised the Economic Diversification and Growth Fund Bill, describing it as appalling,
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Business Baddie offering support for female entrepreneurs
In a business landscape where many women say they are left to “figure it out alone”, a small but growing Barbados-based support and working group is helping
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PM Cup players get major prizes during Flow visit
Telecoms provider Flow recently welcomed the 2025 Prime Minister’s Cup champions, Weymouth Wales, to its corporate office in Warrens for a celebration
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Still making Christmas – even at ‘these prices’
With supermarket prices rising year after year, Barbadians are finding creative ways to keep the spirit of a traditional Christmas, from growing their
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Trio convicted of having illegal guns, ammunition
Three men are now on remand at Dodds Prison after a jury found them guilty of having 18 illegal guns and almost 650 rounds of ammunition over a decade
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BLP nominee Munro-Knight opens constituency office, emphasises access and service
Just over a year after securing the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) nomination for Christ Church South, Senator Dr Shantal Munro-Knight has opened her constituency
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Clarke’s attorneys challenge police claims
A police officer told the No. 5 Supreme Court that when Aziza Clarke was arrested on March 21, 2019, she denied that anyone else had been in the car with… The
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Nearly 12 000 receive reverse tax credits worth $16.2m – Straughn
Almost 12 000 Barbadians have received reverse tax credits amounting to $16.2 million this week, delivering an end-of-year financial boost to low-income
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Thorne: Govt ignoring ‘murderously high’ cost of living
Leader of the Opposition Ralph Thorne has accused the government of turning a blind eye to what he called “murderously high” prices and unchecked price
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Minimum wage hike lags behind cost of living – CTUSAB
The Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB) on Friday warned that the government’s planned two per cent minimum wage increase
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Thorne warns digital payment reforms risk excluding vulnerable Barbadians
Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne suggested that the government’s move towards a fully digital payment system could marginalise vulnerable Barbadians and
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St Michael man fined for cannabis trafficking and importation
A St Michael man was fined $6,000 after pleading guilty to drug-related offences involving just over three kilograms of cannabis. Denson Emroy Bailey,
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New Zealand wrap up three-day victory over Windies
Fast bowler Jacob Duffy ripped through the West Indies’ fragile batting lineup, with a second consecutive five-wicket haul to bowl New Zealand to a comprehensive
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Caribbean unity: Built from below
“Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace” – Ephesians 4:3   There is a saying, “Only gravediggers start at the top.”
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Weakness of sovereignty exposed: Why CARICOM should stand together
The Caribbean is living through a moment of rising geopolitical tension. As the United States intensifies pressure on the Maduro government in Venezuela,
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Healthy living this festive season and beyond
… Because the best gifts are feeling good and staying healthy The holidays are coming — and so are the Christmas parties, the second helpings and ‘nuff’
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