Saturday, April 20, 2024

News

Air traffic controllers still frustrated

Air traffic controllers are reporting that all is not well in that department.  On Thursday, the workers’ bargaining agent, the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW), disclosed that the staff...

‘Not a housing solution’

Residents of Bannatyne Gardens, Christ Church, are warning potential buyers that the land at Newton Plantation, Christ Church,...

Four arrested on drug charges

 Three Barbadians and a Venezuelan, who were caught on a vessel carrying over $8 million in cocaine and...

BAVERN looking at prospects

Some vendors in the city are hoping to get their share of the spoils as Bridgetown Market is...

Missing: Sonia Suzzette Parris

Police are seeking assistance in locating Sonia Suzzette Parris, 58, of Edey Village, Christ Church who disappeared on Wednesday night. Parris was...

Fire caution

A sharp increase in fires this year has prompted a call for Barbadians to pay more attention to prevention.In his Christmas message, Acting Chief...

Worthing beaches reopen

The Ministry of Energy and Water Resources advises the public that acting on the recommendation of the Ministry of Health and the Environmental Protection...

Water flowing again in St Joseph and St Thomas

The Barbados Water Authority would like to inform its customers in parts of St Joseph and St Thomas who were today affected by a...

It’s Christmas at Mayers’ house

Leon “The Light Man” Mayers has once again transformed his home into a Christmas wonderland.This year though, the Kirtons, St Philip resident decided to...

More needy youth

The Cheerful Givers Foundation is seeing younger and younger people coming to them for food, even children.The three-year-old organisation has been distributing food in...

‘Embrace change’

Don’t despair. That message of hope is coming from Prime Minister Mia Mottley to the hundreds of Barbadians who have lost their jobs as...