Barbados Ambassador to CARICOM David Comissiong satisfied that the correct procedure is being followed in the proposed Hyatt Centric project. The NCSA is stepping up efforts to deal with substance ...
Standard & Poor’s lifts Barbados’ currency ratings out of the default zone. Consumers face higher prices of flying fish this Christmas. These and other stories in the Barbados TODAY morning news.
The Frederick Smith Secondary School will host a national rally against violence today. One month after heavy rains left their field under flood waters, farmers at the Spring Hall Land Lease Projec...
A senior official at the Transport Board says double invoicing occurred because someone did not follow procedure. Chair of the Barbados Port Inc., Lisa Cummings says Government lost $1.9 million in...
Prime Minister Mia Mottley says it is time Caribbean and African people get to know each other. Government extends deadline for the ban on single-use petro-based plastic bags. These and other stori...
Dominicans go to the polls today to elect a new government. Residents of Draxhall Tenantry call for repair works on the only access road to their community. These and other stories in the Barbados ...
A former Hilton CEO sues government over his dismissal. The Barbados Water Authority cracks down on water theft. The details of these and other stories in the Barbados Today morning news.
Attorney General Dale Marshall says recent inspections by the Ministry of Housing and the Fire Department have rendered the Liquidation Centre not fit for purpose. Government warned against sacrifi...
Reverend Reginald Knight returns to the Anglican pulpit after a three-month suspension. Government setting up an internal audit unit to ensure greater discipline in the management of public finance...
The National HIV/AIDS Commission says there is still a lot of work to be done to reduce stigma against people living with HIV and AIDS. More questions over the sustainability of the NIS. These stor...
Barbadians shop on Black Friday. PM Mottley urges Barbadians to join an initiative to plant 100 million trees. A new Hall of Fame is launched ...and more in your Barbados Today Evening News Update
The Barbados National Trust withdraws support for construction of the Hyatt Hotel Resort in its latest design. The National Union of Public Workers is demands the Sanitation Service Authority rever...
An economist welcomes S&P’s improved credit rating for Barbados. CDB approves loans for south coast sewerage system fix . There’s growing concern about elder abuse …and more in your Barbados Today ...
Students march against violence. Barbados and Kenya fast track plans to deepen cooperation The Salvation Army boosts its giving for Christmas …and more in your Barbados Today Evening News Update…
Temporary restriction on visitors to the Geriatric Hospital Support for the proposed People’s Assemblies. Dominica’s two main political leaders are predicting victory in tomorrow’s poll …and more i...
PM Mottley says violence in schools will not be tolerated. New internship opportunities in Kenya for UWI medical students. The Dominica President condemns violence ahead of general elections ...and...
Government is preparing to table a Child Justice Act. The Opposition Leader charges that families are under threat PM Mottley visits the Frederick Smith Secondary ….and more in your Barbados TODAY ...
Classes resume at Lawrence T Gay Primary. Culture Minister expresses concern about the rise in HIV cases Top-notch security for Hennessy Artistry …and more in your Barbados Today Evening News Update…
Barbadians shop on Black Friday. PM Mottley urges Barbadians to join an initiative to plant 100 million trees. A new Hall of Fame is launched ...and more in your Barbados Today Evening News Update
Police probe murder in St Lucy. BWA is to begin costly repairs at the Hampden Pumping Station Strong objections to the proposed referendum on recreational use of marijuana …and more in your Barbad...
Gov’t outlines plans for the GAIA’s development. An independent senator blasts the Government. Police hunt for three masked man after a shooting incident …and more in your Barbados Today Evening Ne...