Not enough accessibility for disabled in public and private facilities – NDU director Barbados still has a long way to go to make public and private facilities fully accessible to …
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Senator lobbies for farmers to pay less for water By Marlon Madden An independent senator is calling on the Government to provide cheaper water rates for farmers in an effort …
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Tyreke Delandre Benskin, the murder accused who escaped from Dodds Prison just over a month ago, has been formally charged. Benksin, 21, appeared before Magistrate Joyanne Clarke of the District …
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Two young men were remanded to prison on Wednesday after appearing in court charged with the murder of 27-year-old Darrian Robinson at Thunder Bay Beach, Lower Carlton, St James earlier …
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The Barbados Police Service is seeking the public’s assistance to help locate Jamar Carlieous Browne alias Move it or Red man, 29, who is wanted for questioning in connection with serious criminal matters. According to …
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Twenty-four sixth-form Harrison College students along with six staff members of the Crumpton Street, St Michael school today left the island to participate in a one-week Student Exchange with Ardenne …
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Police have launched an investigation into yet another unprovoked attack on a Sanitation Service Authority (SSA) employee as the island’s main public sector union records its disgust at the incident. …
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A pro-Palestinian campaign group is calling on Barbados to recognise the State of Palestine. The locally-based Caribbean Against Apartheid in Palestine (CAAP) argues that if Barbados can’t recognise Palestine, it …
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Minister in the Ministry of Finance Ryan Straughn has told lawmakers that the government is in the process of finding a permanent fix to the south coast sewage system, while …
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Call centre for Bajans to file complaints about bad public service – PM By Shamar Blunt A call centre is to go live “before Independence Day” to allow Barbadians to …