Prime Minister Mia Mottley defended her government’s regional free movement initiative as vital to Barbados’ survival and Caribbean unity, rejecting opposition
Fed-up residents in St Lucy, particularly in River Bay, Hope Road and Crab Hill, say years of neglect and new water main works have left their roads almost
More than 40 schools across Barbados have begun intensive training in cognitive behavourial therapy (CBT) that organisers say has helped educators in Jamaica
Barbados is taking a major step towards freer movement across the Caribbean, with legislation that Foreign Minister Kerrie Symmonds said will give Barbadians
Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams dismissed concerns that Barbados would face an influx of migrants under the new free movement arrangement among
Parents were left in the dark about the sudden closure of Charles F. Broome Memorial Primary School on Monday, after officials gave no immediate explanation
Concerns about health and safety in Barbados’ schools should be managed internally through proactive committees before escalating to the Ministry of Education
Householders who fail to keep their properties maintained could soon face financial penalties, as the government moves to enforce new laws targeting overgrown
In a call blending urgency with optimism, the civil engineer who now runs the Caribbean Development Bank, Daniel Best, believes Caribbean engineers can
A chill night of rhythm, blues and good vibes turned into something deeper when Therapy R&B took the two-month-old platform’s signature sound to a higher
Concerns about health and safety in Barbados’ schools should be managed internally through proactive committees before escalating to the Ministry of Education
The Barbados Entrepreneurship Foundation’s youth entrepreneurship competition has returned with an expanded format and the first private school entrant
More than 40 schools across Barbados have begun intensive training in cognitive behavioural therapy that organisers say has produced results in Jamaica
The new Geriatric Hospital at Waterford — hailed as a model for innovation, sustainability and compassionate care — was named Project of the Year by the
More than 40 schools across Barbados are participating in a week-long training programme designed to help teachers and counsellors better support students
A local animal welfare group is calling for urgent action to tackle what it says is Barbados’ growing dog crisis. The call from Ocean Acres Animal Sanctuary
Engineering excellence was showcased when the Barbados Association of Professional Engineers (BAPE) hosted the 2025 edition of its Annual Engineering Awards
The Rotary Club of Barbados officially launched its Tools for Tomorrow initiative aimed at equipping students with essential school supplies to support
Cuba has denied US assertions that it is involved in the military conflict in Ukraine or had sent soldiers there. Cuba “rejects the false accusations that