The Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) is awaiting intervention from the Ministry of Education regarding the continuous environmental issues plaguing Lester Vaughan School and Ann Hill School. Chairman of the …
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Scores of schoolchildren and officials made their way through Bridgetown today in a walk to mark World Children’s Day. These young stiltwalkers led the procession that ended at the Golden …
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Democratic Labour Party (DLP) President Dr Ronnie Yearwood last evening bemoaned Barbados’ debt levels, claiming the country currently has the largest foreign debt in its history, with hardly any results …
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Barbados is no longer facing an egg shortage, says the Barbados Egg and Poultry Producers’ Association (BEPPA). President Stephen Layne told Barbados TODAY on Monday that 972 000 eggs arrived …
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Chief Justice says disbarred attorneys should not be allowed to practise law in any way
Disbarred attorneys must be prevented from offering legal services to the public “under new guises”, says Chief Justice Sir Patterson Cheltenham. In his last address to the bench and bar …
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By Sheria Brathwaite Barbados is one step closer to establishing its very own pharmaceutical industry. In partnership with Guyana and Rwanda, the government has created a regulatory framework that would …
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When Paul Ambron Cherubin was taken before the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on Monday, it was for him to plead to three charges. However, after it was discovered that he …
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The public is advised that counters at all post offices of the Barbados Postal Service will close at noon today, Tuesday, November 21, to facilitate a staff meeting. This early …
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The Fair Trading Commission (FTC) has thrown out the Barbados Light and Power Company (BLPC) request to vary its February 15, 2023 decision on its rate hike application. Speaking at …
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Sugar prices are rising worldwide after bad weather tied to El Nino damaged crops in Asia
AP – Skyrocketing sugar prices left Ishaq Abdulraheem with few choices. Increasing the cost of bread would mean declining sales, so the Nigerian baker decided to cut his production by …