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Oistins to get $5m spruce up

The refurbishment work in Oistins should be completed by the end of May. This assurance was given by the chairman of Oistins Bay Gardens Inc. Kemar Harris during a site...

Rare halo captured around the sun in Barbados

Barbadians today were treated to a rare spectacle in the form of a halo around the sun. This...

Persistent DLP issues a concern, say political scientists

If the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is to be a viable alternative to the ruling Barbados Labour Party...

‘Grand’ plans routed

Vendors and some residents along Station Hill and Bank Hall, St Michael are not jumping for joy that...

Public schools reopen next week

Public schools will reopen next week for the final school term of the academic year 2023-2024. Term III, also...

Signs of love

IF THERE IS ONE THING Marcelle Wharton wants for her second daughter, it is for her to be confidently independent.And nothing says confidence like...

NATION newscast May 26, 2015

In tonight's news:Government makes a pitch for Bajans savings.Policeman appears in court on firearms charge.Minister warns over fete violence. https://www.youtube.com/embed/BwuO68RubKA

Water relief for St Peter folk

RELIEF IS ON the wayfor some St Peter residents who had beenwithout water for the better part of two days.In Bakers, therewere tales of...

Councils ‘amended for more impact’

THE AMENDMENTS made to the Constituency Councils were designed to make them more effective.So said Minister of Social Care, Constituency Empowerment and Community Development...

Back to the table

KEY TALKS AIMED at maintaining industrial harmony in Barbados will continue today over issues relating to the Barbados Light & Power Co. Ltd (BL&P)...

Children enjoy treat at Hilton

AROUND 60 CHILDREN were able to frolic and have some fun at the Hilton Barbados yesterday, thanks to the generosity of small businesswoman Sharon...