Barbadians have been urged to go through the proper channels when bringing plants or seedlings into the country.
The caution has come from Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Indar Weir who said people who do not do the right thing, run the risk of unknowingly bringing harmful pests and viruses that could cause significant damage to plants and crops on
By Michron Robinson
For the first time, Barbados held an inaugural skate and dance competition titled the Cassius Clay Challenge Trophy Freestyle Roller Skate Dance Competition.
The island’s best skaters came out to the Christ Church Foundation School on January 21 to battle for the much coveted trophy.
Queen of the night was Jamie Thomas, also known as JT, who won the competition
Barbados is continually improving legislation governing the international business sector in an effort to meet international standards.
The latest legislative amendment gives legal authority to how data is transferred between the Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA) and international entities operating here.
This was outlined by Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Business Development, Sandra Husbands, as she piloted an
The National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) is reportedly asking the Government for an 11 per cent salary hike for public servants, but the Mia Mottley administration is said to have countered with an increase of just two per cent,
The union’s executive is said to have made that disclosure to members during a three-hour meeting at the NUPW’s Dalkeith, St
Retired Deputy Commissioner of Police Bertie Hinds says the outlook for the local criminal justice process does not augur well for Barbados.
Sharing an excerpt from his soon-to-be-published book - Criminal Justice and the Police: Some Contemporary Perspectives, a handbook for the constabulary and its Publics - Hinds summed up the process as one that is under