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...

Official funeral for Evelyn Greaves on October 6

The Official Funeral for the late Edward Evelyn Greaves (GCM), a former Cabinet Minister and Principal of the Barbados Workers’ Union College, will take...

New National Insurance Board

The chairman of the National Insurance Board is Ian Gooding-Edghill, while Professor Avinash Persaud is the deputy.Queen’s Counsel Leslie Haynes, and a representative each...

Higher fees likely

Increased user fees and staff cuts could be in the offing as local banks and insurance companies seek to recoup their losses suffered under...

Bar battle

The fight for determining if compulsory membership to the Bar Association is unconstitutional is just getting started.That’s because former Bar Association president Tariq Khan,...

Dr Anthony Phillips laid to rest

Barbados was better for having the life that was Dr Anthony Phillips, one of the early lecturers at the University of the West Indies Cave...

Govt starts talks with debtors

Government has started to have preliminary discussions with several entities it is indebted to.Minister in the Ministry of Finance Ryan Straughn told the Sunday...