Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a suspicious package that was found in a bathroom at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre at Two Mile Hill, St Michael. A command centre has been set up in the vicinity of the Imart building, some distance away. Police have diverted all vehicular and pedestrian traffic from the JTC Ramsay (Bussa) roundabout and the Howell’s Road junction with Two Mile Hill Road. This diversion …
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Grand Kadooment masqueraders will once again play mas from Warrens to the Mighty Grynner Highway.
Just one day after the Minister with responsibility for Culture Senator Dr. Shantal Munro-Knight announced that the Crop-Over 2023 Festival will return to its full calendar of events, officials from the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) told the media that the decision had been
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Winston Clarke (third from left) speaking to people about his petition against vaccine intimidation. (Picture by Reco Moore) Social Share
More than 400 people visited Haggatt Hall, St Michael to sign the petition against vaccine intimidation being spearheaded by social activist Winston Clarke.
Clarke started the petition – which is addressed to the House of Assembly – a few weeks ago, in an effort to fight against vaccine intimidation in Barbados, a tactic he claims some employers are using to persuade workers to get the COVID-19 jab.
The signing got underway around 9 a.m. with police nearby. Clarke now has more than 1 500 signatures, surpassing the original goal of 1 000.