Friday, April 26, 2024

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‘Ease on the way’ for St Joseph commuters

Government is on the job when it comes to long-standing complaints from residents of St Joseph on fixing roads, bridges, providing regular bus service and other matters. That’s the word...

BAAP: We want more men

The Barbados Association of Administrative Professionals (BAAP) is seeking to add more men to its ranks. President Janet Sealey...

Overwhelming response to Reggae weekend

All systems are in place for the staging of the inaugural Barbados Reggae Weekend at the National Botanical...

Group says it’s ‘under threat’

Social Activist Marcia Weekes and a number of members of her pressure group, including Caswell Franklyn, Glyne Murray...

Puzzled by death of St Philip man

Some friends and family of the late Shawn Maynard remain perplexed over his death. On Wednesday, Maynard, 40, of...

Police make breakthrough in two murders

 Police have made a major breakthrough in investigations relating to the fatal shootings of Daryl Harris, who was fatally shot at Barbarees Gardens, St...

From Bottom to boulevard

 MOVE OVER WATERFORD BOTTOM; make way for Waterford Boulevard.The familiar and busy artery into Bridgetown, one of the favourite spots for illegal dumpers, is...

Feeling ‘left behind’

THE MAJOR GROUP in Barbados representing the disabled is feeling decidedly left behind.This, said president of the Barbados Council for the Disabled, Maria Holder-Small,...

AG: Keep tips coming

ATTORNEY GENERAL DALE MARSHALL is urging Barbadians not to be quiet on crime and violence, as no corner of the island is off limits...

Clean-up at three schools

New-look surroundings will greet teachers and pupils of the Ann Hill, Irving Wilson and Wilkie Cumberbatch schools when they reopen today.Ann Hill School, on...

WANTED: Kareem O’Brian Clarke

The Royal Barbados Police Force is seeking the assistance of the public in locating a wanted man. He is 19-year-old Kareem O’Brian Clarke who goes...