“A case of lies, corruption and greed!” That is how prosecutor Gerald Moody summed up the actions of former Government Minister Donville Inniss, who he said deceived the people of …
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Local manufacturers of packaged food and drink products are being given the assurance that they will have time to make necessary changes to comply with pending labelling requirements. In fact, …
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Magistrate Douglas Frederick found himself presiding over a brand new controversy in his District A court today, and again, it was the Police prosecution that got him there. The drama …
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Though he’s listed by the court as unemployed, a resident of Lot 37, Jessamine Avenue, St Michael, told the court today that he now has a job that he would …
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A District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court heard today that a 33-year-old man took hundreds of dollars from a City newspaper vendor and ran off with the money after the vendor refused …
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Police at the Major Crime Unit say they have made a significant breakthrough in the investigation surrounding the shooting death of Oscar ‘Nard’ Hamblin. Hablin, 83, of Block 7 C …
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The Barbados Water Authority says it will be carrying out urgent repair work to a valve and a suspected burst main at Two Mile Hill, St Michael near Ilaro Court …
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The Economic Affairs Division of the Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs and Investment, in its capacity as the National Liaison Office for the Organization of American States (OAS), has advised …
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The President of the Barbados Secondary Teachers’ Union (BSTU) Mary Redman says a lack of industrial relations (IR) training is responsible for many of the problems the school system is …
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The Congress of Trade Unions and Staff Associations of Barbados (CTUSAB) is calling on Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw to investigate the actions of the Chairman of the Board of …