Crazy or just crazy about her. Either way, said Timothy Anthony St Pierre, he was so much in love with a woman that he tolerated her knife attack and the sniffing of his private parts as soon as he steps through the door as she checks him for infidelity. St Pierre, a 29-year-old labourer, of Brereton, St Philip, was in the District “A” Magistrates’ Court yesterday and admitted he assaulted …
Empty town centre shops may be turned into homes after covid
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There will be several road traffic changes from Wednesday through Friday that will affect some streets in Bridgetown.
According to the Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF), this is for an approved media event, and as a result, the closure and restrictions on the roads will be managed in a multi-tiered approach.
Business owners, staff and motorists will be affected by these changed and should expect to be diverted or held up due to the procession. Vehicles will not be allowed to park or remain stationary on any of the routes during this period. In addition, no unauthorised members of the public will be allowed to enter or remain in these areas during the closure, and members of the RBPF will be on duty to assist with the directing of traffic.