The National Council on Substance Abuse (NCSA) plans to tackle the growing number of issues which have been preventing women from seeking treatment for substance abuse...
Christine Barrow was the top entrant in the 26th Frank Collymore Literary Endowment competition for her prose fiction work, “Rainbow Window.” She was awarded the $7,500 second...
The finals of the One Love! Out-of-Season Football Tournament will come off next week, at the Barbados Lumber Company Playing Field, Waterford, St. Michael. Two teams, Gaza and...
The Barbados Tourism Product Authority (BTPA) will host a town hall meeting to engage stakeholders on the proposed Tourist Accommodation Bill, on Friday, January 19, at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre,...
The 10th annual Fish and Dragon Festival, a celebration of Barbadian and Chinese cultures, which will take place on Saturday, January 20, 2024 at the Garfield Sobers Gymnasium. Doors open...
The Central Bank of Barbados wishes to advise that following discussions with RBC Royal Bank, RBC has confirmed that effective January 12, 2024, it will no...
Drug use is an issue which pervades all aspects of an individual’s life, including their performance at work. It can negatively affect productivity, contribute to accidents...
First principal of the formerly named Garrison Secondary, Graydon Sealy, has been laid to rest. During a moving service held at the Abundant Life Assembly on...
The Central Bank of Barbados is confirming media reports that it has directed commercial banks not to impose fees on electronic transactions made through the automated...
From childhood, Justice Barbara Cooke-Alleyne wanted nothing more than to become a judge. Yesterday, that dream was realised as she was appointed as a High Court...