A St Michael man who admitted to criminal damage and trespassing will spend nine months in prison after breaching a previously suspended sentence. Admitting
A convicted man has avoided almost four more years in prison after paying $35 000 in immediate fines for having an illegal firearm, ammunition and cannabis.
The Barbados Postal Service (BPS) will release its first-ever embroidered postage stamp on Monday, December 8, featuring a dove, the universal symbol of
Opposition education spokesperson Felicia Dujon has sharply criticised Government’s plan to send letters to parents outlining the cost of public education
The Ministry of Health and Wellness is warning the public that some water products currently being marketed as deionised and distilled cannot be guaranteed
A United Nations study shows that directing public food purchases to local family farmers can boost production, diversify diets, and generate inclusive
The spirit of giving took centre stage on Wednesday at ICBL Roebuck Street headquarters, and $10 000 was given to each of five charitable organisations
Small business owners are ready to expand but are being held back by limited access to capital and a lack of basic administrative support, entrepreneurs
The government’s drive to promote healthy eating among schoolchildren has met concerns at school gates, where vendors have told Barbados TODAY that economic
Barbados is turning to data-driven innovation to better navigate the climate and trade challenges reshaping its maritime industry, as officials and experts
The Fisheries Division on Thursday urged stronger data collection to support the country’s shift to renewable energy, warning that the marine industry’s
Barbados has achieved a new aviation milestone with the first full certification of an Approved Maintenance Organisation (AMO), a move expected to expand
Be aware of your surroundings! That’s the message from Crime Prevention Officer with The Barbados Police Service, Inspector Roger Babb, to shoppers this
Artisans at Pelican Village craft section endured a dismal Independence season with vanishing footfall and scant sales. Barbados TODAY interviewed artisans
Ground services company GCG said it was caught off guard by the November 27 one-hour work stoppage by its staff at Grantley Adams International Airport
Small business owners have been urged to use the Innovation Growth Market (IGM) 200 workshop as a springboard into equity financing, as regional leaders
A leading financial consultant has backed calls for the creation of a unified Caribbean stock market, warning that the absence of such a market is holding
Parents across Barbados will “shortly” receive official letters detailing the real cost of their children’s education, as part of a pioneering initiative