Women’s advocate Melissa Savoury-Gittens has suggested that programmes in schools to build self-confidence and self-worth among girls and boys would also
Grantley Adams International Airport recorded its busiest day of the year so far for air-to-sea cruise flights on Thursday – dubbed “Fat Thursday” – with
Scores of employees across several service firms at the Grantley Adams International Airport declared mounting frustration over pay and conditions, prompting
The Hope Agriculture Training Institute (HATI) at Hope Plantation, St. Lucy, is now 98% complete, with facility readiness projected for November 30, 2025.
One man is hospitalised following a shooting incident which occurred along Boundary Lane, Eden Lodge, St. Michael, on Wednesday night. According to police
A pilot community gym was officially launched at the David Thompson Health and Social Services Complex in St John on Wednesday, marking a significant step
In the face of a disaster, the difference between quick recovery and prolonged hardship often comes down to one thing: information. Who is affected? How
The Barbados National Union of Fisherfolk Organisations (BARNUFO) is better equipped to serve its membership, following the handover of office furniture
Barbadians may soon have a new festive staple on their plates. Instead of the traditional pork ham, consumers will now have the option of a locally produced
A 25-year-old unemployed man from St Michael has been remanded at Dodds Prison, charged with possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition. Shakiel
The Ministry of Educational Transformation on Wednesday launched BookFusion, a new digital reading application aimed at fostering collaboration among students,
Many women battling substance addiction are also victims of intimate partner abuse, facing severe consequences that hinder their recovery and affect their
Incidents of school vandalism have fallen sharply over the past two years, ministry officials said during a press conference on Wednesday, citing a firm
The public is advised that printed tickets for the Installation of the second President of Barbados, the Independence and Republic Day Ceremonial Parade
In Barbados, we often say, “We small, so everybody know everybody business.” Yet when it comes to violence against women and girls, people may whisper,
From a line of crimson-painted shoes quietly arranged at the Barbados Museum to the haunting story of “Millie Gone to Brazil”, the Red Shoes Project has
Thousands of fans are set to descend on Kensington Oval on Monday, December 1, for what promises to be the largest football event of the year — the Prime
The Barbados National Energy Company Limited (BNECL) brought weeks of spirited competition to a close on Wednesday as the inaugural finals of its Energy
Economist Dr Antonio Alleyne cautioned Wednesday that despite recent improvements in Barbados’ debt and growth figures, the economy remains deeply vulnerable