Several government departments housed in the Warrens Office Complex were forced to close on Friday as environmental and air-conditioning problems continue
Dudley Rhynd, Barbados’ first national standards director and an architect of the region’s quality infrastructure, has been celebrated as a transformative
Motorists have been reminded that Barbados’ new vehicle tint regulations will take effect on December 1, with officials urging drivers to check their tint
Queen’s College marked a quarter-century of its No. 21 Cadet Corps with a military parade and poignant Remembrance Day tribute on Thursday, as the President
Saint Lucian striker Donavan Gusto Phillip was one of three North Carolina State University men’s soccer players earning Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC)
Trinidad and Tobago’s cricket icons Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard were on Wednesday officially appointed as National Sports Ambassadors. The instruments
Kimani Melius returns to the regional spotlight this month, named in the Windward Islands squad for the CG United Super50 after a two-year absence from
The West Indies’ T20 International series against New Zealand ended in a dispiriting whimper on Thursday, as the hosts saved their most inept performance
Justice Anthony Blackman will deliver his summation in an illegal gun and ammunition case against a St Michael man on Monday before turning the case over
A group of young tint-testing officers is reporting lengthy delays in their wages, with some saying they have not been paid for more than two months and
CIBC Caribbean has mobilised its partners to respond to the call for relief for the people of Jamaica, following the shocking devastation left by Hurricane
There is something deeply human about learning outside. Long before classrooms, before syllabi and standardised tests, people learned through the world
Twenty-five ‘Free Little Libraries’ have now been established at schools across Barbados, as part of an expansive literacy drive. The Ministry of Educational
A historic direct flight from Ghana to Barbados this week has renewed calls for sustained transport links between Africa and the Caribbean, with a visiting
Hundreds of government employees are unlikely to receive the union’s blessing for new terms and conditions until their job security and benefits have been
Halls Road, St Michael was left reeling after a much-loved resident died from injuries sustained in an apparent family altercation, as violence takes its
As Barbados stands at a critical juncture in its development, Senator Shantal Munro-Knight’s recent warning in the upper chamber about the financing options
Residents of Ashton Hall, St Peter, continue to endure a persistent and pungent stench from a nearby pig farm, more than a year after first raising concerns
A group of 50 St Michael residents were recognised for decades of service to their communities and the nation, with the President awarding the Pride of