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Barbados Today

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Exclusive: Solar backlog, battery storage ‘now national security matter’
A backlog of solar installations and the global scramble for battery storage technology have been elevated to a matter of “national security”, Minister
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Bajan golfers dominate Golf Championships
Several of Barbados’ junior golfers stole the spotlight at the recently concluded Caribbean International Optimist Junior Golf Championship.   Competing
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Mental health experts call for united front as youth calls dominate national hotline
In the wake of concerning reports from the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) that children and teenagers account for 40 per cent of calls to the national
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Butcher set to receive prestigious award
Sporting Equals has announced that Roland Butcher and Maggie Alphonsi will receive Special Lifetime Achievement Awards during their upcoming awards ceremony
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Community centre needed to service Haynesville community
The Haynesville, St James community is still in dire need of a fully functioning community centre, with President and founder of the Haynesville Youth
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Rugby push in the works
Rugby players of all ages across the island are set for a busy few weeks of domestic and regional action.   This has been confirmed by public relations
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Labour Department stresses importance of safety and health committees in workplaces
The Labour Department is encouraging employers across Barbados to establish and or strengthen Safety and Health Committees, noting that they play a critical
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Renewed Six Cross Roads library reopens as community hub for learning, connection
The Six Cross Roads Branch Library has reopened after undergoing renovations last year, with residents of St Philip welcoming the return of what they described
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Clarke unfair dismissal claim may head to tribunal as conciliation talks collapse
The case in which popular radio broadcaster and veteran calypsonian Ronald “De Announcer” Clarke is claiming unfair dismissal by Starcom Network has been
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Jordan claims Mr Executive crown
Jaidan Jordan of Alexandra School emerged the 2026 Mr Executive champion, claiming the top prize in the Mr Executive Senior Boys Business and Gentleman’s
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IUSA hosts Fun Day for children with disabilities
Children with autism and other disabilities took over the Hockey Turf at the Wildey Gymnasium on Sunday as families gathered for a vibrant Fun Day aimed
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Bushfires expose serious air pollution risk, UWI warns
Barbadians suffered a significant air pollution event — not just a fire emergency — when bushfires tore through six parishes last week, the University
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Mechanic remanded for murder at St Philip service station
A 34-year-old mechanic is on remand at Dodds Prison charged with the January murder of a man at a St Philip service station, along with several other serious
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Reparations study urged as development blueprint
A senior official has urged Barbadians to regard reparations not as individual handouts but as a transformative national strategy to tackle the deep social
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Anglican Canon Massiah dies at 79
The Reverend Canon F. Errington Massiah, one of Barbados’ most respected Anglican clerics, died on Monday morning following a brief hospitalisation, aged
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Teachers still footing school costs, says BUT
The Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) on Monday pressed the government to establish a ring-fenced annual budget to properly equip schools, warning that
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Christ Church duo fined, ordered to compensate for car theft
Two Christ Church men who admitted stealing a motor car almost eight years ago have been ordered by the High Court to pay both compensation and fines.
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Dumping blights community as MP calls for enforcement action
Bags of dead chickens, abandoned cars and heaps of old appliances have been turning up along rural roads in St Philip, prompting the area MP to call for
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Lashley sets July opening for forensic lab in sweeping anti-crime strategy
The government is set to reopen its long-dormant national forensic laboratory in July and introduce anti-gang legislation as part of a sweeping criminal
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Forde: GBV battle must extend beyond disasters
The government on Monday called for intensified action and an all-community approach to stamp out gender-based violence. This as the United Nations Population
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