Hundreds Rally Against Bullying

Hundreds of students, teachers and parents from Grantley Adams Memorial, St. George Secondary and the Frederick Smith Secondary schools took part in the walk which began at Jubilee Gardens and ended with a rally at Queen’s Park. Mr. Clarke hopes Government adopts his proposal.   He is also seeking permission to assess the gravity of […]

AG Outlines Measures to Tackle Corruption

Attorney General, Dale Marshall, says it is important to address corruption in this country and hold public officials accountable for any wrong doings. Mr. Marshall made the point while delivering the feature address during the opening ceremony of the Regional Anti-Corruption Conference being held here in Barbados. He cited the case of former MP and […]

Homeless Man Suffers Fatal Fall

A homeless man has fallen to his death at the sports pavilion at Friendship, St. Michael. The police say at around 10 minutes to 8 last night, a resident discovered the body of 64 year old Leroy Hoyte of no fixed place of abode on the paved area below the balcony of the pavilion at […]

Rate of Covid-19 Cases Increases/3 More Deaths in 2 Weeks

Barbados has recorded more than 300 hundred new covid-19 cases and three deaths in the last two weeks of March as figures show an increase in cases and a rising positivity rate. Statistics released by the Ministry of Health this afternoon show that for the period March 18th to 31st, 295 cases were recorded from […]