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Milking goats' sweets

by MELISSA ROLLOCK

SHE DOESN'T LOOK LIKE your traditional farmer - no straw hats or farmer-browns here.

In fact, with her polished look, long, dangling earrings and manicured nails, June Niles, née Beckles, looks like she be ...

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She's had it with UDC

JOYCELYN ADAMS FEELS as if she is being given the "runaround" by the Urban Development Commission (UDC).

She lives in a small house in Evelyn Avenue, Bayville, St Michael, while her two adult daughters, son, and ten grandchildren aged two to ...

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Cops called in

POLICE have been called in to investigate the matter involving a Registration Department worker and a Government security guard.

Yesterday, industrial relations officer Caswell Franklyn revealed the matter was engaging the police's attention and th ...

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NUPW warns it will step up Court action

THE NATIONAL UNION OF PUBLIC WORKERS (NUPW) has warned of an escalation in action at the new Barbados Supreme Court Complex unless there is a satisfactory resolution to the latest dispute involving the Registration Department.

The action was no ...

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St Hill parts ways with CBC

DEAN ST HILL is no longer with the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).

The former programme manager for radio at the state-owned entity in the Pine, St Michael, was terminated last Friday.

St Hill had very little to say yesterday: "As far ...

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Ocean Park future unsure

TWO MONTHS AFTER Ocean Park closed its doors to the public, the future of the Balls, Christ Church facility is still bleak.

"Mitch", who is responsible for "looking after the property", told the WEEKEND NATION in a telephone interview yesterday ...

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NUPW worried over BCC posts

THE National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) is hoping to meet with the Ministry of Education soon to discuss the case of clerk/typists at the Barbados Community College (BCC), who have been on the job as temporary employees for up to 15 years.

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Police legend laid to rest

by BARRY ALLEYNE

HE WALKED with the common man, sailed with the Father of Independence, and went fishing with one of this country's most illustrious boat captains.

But what was constant with Frederick William Phillips was that he always sough ...

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