Barbados Chamber to ration toilet paper
(Barbados Nation) Effective immediately, a limit will be placed on the quantity of toilet tissue to be purchased by a single customer.
(Barbados Nation) Effective immediately, a limit will be placed on the quantity of toilet tissue to be purchased by a single customer.
Minister of Health and Wellness Jeffrey Bostic has confirmed that Barbados recorded its first two cases of COVID-19.
(Barbados Nation) The mothers of two sons who died just over half-hour apart are perplexed about their deaths.
(Barbados Nation) A man succumbed to injuries hours after reporting to police that he was beaten by a group of men. Jamar Small, 31, of Villa Road, Brittons Hill, St Michael, died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) around 12:30 a.m.
(Barbados Nation) Emotions ran high on Monday evening at the meeting called by management of Chaps Restaurants Ltd.
(Barbados Nation) People with respiratory ailments are being asked to take precautions this week.
(Barbados Nation) Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, will be in Barba-dos for the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).
(Barbados Nation) Barbadian prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley is calling on the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) to come up with new strategies for new times.
(Barbados Nation/BGIS) The Ministry of Energy and Water Resources has issued effective offshore exploration licences for the Carlisle Bay and Bimshire blocks to BHP Petroleum.
BRIDGETOWN, (Reuters) – Internationally acclaimed Barbadian poet, essayist and historian Edward Kamau Brathwaite, whose prolific writings sought to assert the identity of Caribbean peoples and their African roots, died at his home in Barbados on Tuesday.
(Barbados Nation) Barbados is facing a serious drought with rainfall in 2019 being the lowest since 1947.
(Barbados Nation) Barbados will not be at the table when Caribbean leaders meet with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Jamaica, on Tuesday.
(Barbados Nation) Screams and cries of students of St Alban’s Primary School pierced the air yesterday around 8:10 a.m..
(Barbados Nation) As Barbados continues its move away from the mandatory death penalty, another legal first was created yesterday in the No.
(Barbados Nation) Former Barbadian Cabinet Minister Donville Inniss was today found guilty on all counts.
(Barbados Nation) Government has contracted an English law firm to help it find evidence of corruption.
(Barbados Nation) The nude woman in viral videos circulated yesterday is now in the care of the Psychiatric Hospital.
(Barbados Nation) Former Prime Minister Professor Owen Arthur will be the new chairman of cash-strapped regional airline LIAT.
(Barbados Nation) The man who was shot and killed in Eden Lodge on Saturday night has been identified as David Bedford.
(Barbados Nation) At least one of the 14 villa owners who invested millions of dollars in the failed Four Seasons Barbados project will be able to claim capital gains tax losses in England on their investment.
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