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Human rights award for Bajan scholar in Canada
By Tony BestFor Dr Andy Knight, the road from Bridgetown’s Harrison College to the grand halls of Canadian academia and international diplomacy has been long – and deeply purposeful.Now,...
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‘Bounty’ remanded to reappear on October 8, 2025
Nigel “Bounty” Pinder was remanded to Dodds Prison when he appeared in court today on five charges, including...
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Call to listen to young people
Chief executive officer of Supreme Counselling for Personal Development, Shawn Clarke, is calling for open hearts and minds...
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Urban housing at the heart of Gibbs’ plans
Minister Of Housing, Lands and Maintenance Christopher Gibbs has pledged that urban communities will soon see greater access...
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BHTA backs delay but urges regulation
While welcoming Government’s decision to shelve the proposed Tourist Accommodation Bill for wider consultation, the Barbados Hotel and...
PM praises BDF for keeping country safe
THERE CAN be no real and sustained development without the existence of a safe, secure and stable environment.And Prime Minister Freundel Stuart has credited...
Riley-Fox chides FCIB for underselling home
A BUSINESSWOMAN THINKS she is getting a raw deal from her bank because it is selling her home of 35 years for less than...
Posh homes at a steal
MANY MILLION-DOLLAR properties in Barbados are selling for a fraction of their value.With the struggling economy, job losses and more people defaulting on their...
All Ah We a powerful song
In offering an opinion on the Peter Ram monster hit All Ah We, I am inhibited by the reality that a member of the...
Remanded
THE SIX MEN charged with the murder of teacher Dwight Holder were remanded to prison when they appeared in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court.Ayo...
Vincent Layne laid to rest
VINCENT LAYNE, who touched the lives of many Barbadians, was laid to rest at the Bushy Park cemetery, St Philip after a service at...