Declaring that “we are back as a country and an economy”, the Governor of the Central Bank of Barbados Dr Kevin Greenidge said the economy grew by four per cent …
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No money, no work! That’s the message striking staff of the University of the West Indies Cave Hill sent to administrators Wednesday. Despite the assurance that they will receive money …
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A thick plume of Saharan dust haze is currently affecting the island and, as such, persons who suffer from respiratory issues are urged to be on alert as “concentrations are …
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A man in his 40s was transported to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital with injuries about his body following an incident at the junction of Pinfold Street and Coleridge Street, The …
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Police are on the scene of an incident in the area of Coleridge Street and Pinfold Street, St Michael, which reportedly left one man nursing injuries. More details as they …
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Mastercard, the second-largest payment technology corporation in the world and platinum sponsor of the 2024 Fintech Islands Experience (FiX24), the Caribbean’s premier financial innovation and transformation event, has identified the …
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Coralleen Boyce is $120 000 richer thanks to Courts. She was recently named the grand prize winner in the company’s Merry Mega Makeover Christmas promotion in which 39 other customers …
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The National Cultural Foundation (NCF) has launched a project to rejuvenate community theatre, drawing on talent from the National Peace Programme and communities across Barbados. NCF Theatre Arts Officer Janelle …
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The nation’s main technical college has marked its 55th anniversary with its principal saying it has come a long way in its journey towards shaking off stereotypes and the perception …
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Barbados is the least corrupt country in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) , according to a global transparency watchdog. In its 2023 Corruption Perception Index (CPI) report released on Tuesday, Transparency …