Despite a visit to the Labour Office and promises of payment from his former employer, Copacabana Beach Club, Jovian Skeete is yet to receive all the wages he is entitled …
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People seeking post-secondary studies should first make sure the institutions they want to attend are accredited, according to agency that certifies schools and colleges. The Barbados Accreditation Council’s information officer, …
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A woman in her 50’s is now homeless after fire destroyed her two-bedroom housing unit at Martins Road, Pine St Michael around 1:30 a.m. on Friday. Evelyn Sealy who lived …
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Government needs to introduce a policy to establish “a living wage”, a key figure in the international civil service community has suggested, even as she endorsed plans for a minimum …
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Heavy rainfall over the last two weeks, including a nine-inch deluge last weekend, won’t be enough to end the island’s water shortage, Minister of Water Resources Wilfred Abrahams has told …
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Struggling to erase gruesome images of the slaying they witnessed amid sleepless nights, Frederick Smith Secondary School students have announced an initiative to help give fallen classmate Temario Holder a …
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As Government continues to make “good progress” in implementing its economic reform programme, residents are being promised that social transformation is not being ignored. This assurance has come from Minister …
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Minister of Energy and Water Resources Wilfred Abrahams is suggesting that there is no need for panic following the Fair Trading Commission’s (FTC) reversal of its earlier ruling to suspend …
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New garbage trucks are to arrive by year-end but the country’s first electric buses won’t be on the road until the middle of 2020, Minister in the Ministry of Finance …
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A “priceless” afternoon in the Court of Appeal today as glowing tributes were paid at a special sitting in recognition of five former attorneys-at-law, who will be missed at the …