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Fire displaces 13

Thirteen individuals were impacted by a fire at Seale’s Land, Tudor Bridge, St Michael. The blaze, which was reported around 3:57 p.m. Saturday, destroyed one home and extensively damaged four more structures. Officials from the Barbados Fire Service were at the scene conducting investigating. They responded with three appliances and 14 officers. Parliamentary representative Ian Gooding-Edghill was also on hand. (TG)

Judge to gunman: If you return, you face life

A self confessed gunman has been warned that should he be caught with another illegal firearm he could face life imprisonment. Justice Carlisle Greaves was dealing with Nathaniel Kevon Gordon in the No. 3 Supreme Court. “If you are found with a firearm again and you return to the court and are convicted, you are facing life imprisonment. There is a new law in Town which suggest you are entitled …

PSV worker freed of 45 charges - Barbados Today

Public service vehicle (PSV) operator Paul Dwight Alleyne, known as ‘Bashment Monkey’, walked out of the District ‘A’ Traffic Court on Thursday free of 44 traffic offences and one criminal damage charge.When the Eckstein Village, Tudor Bridge, St Michael resident appeared before Magistrate Alison Burke, the prosecutor informed the court that two of the police officers who were warned to give evidence were not present.The prosecutor requested an adjournment, adding that one of the matters for trial dated back to 2020 and the other to 2017.After making a request to be heard, Alleyne argued that the cases were “very old”.

All have a role to play in good nutrition at schools

President of the Barbados Association of Retailers, Vendors and Entrepreneurs (BARVEN), Alister Alexander, said the burden to provide healthy meals for students should not fall on vendors alone. “You need to also deal with importations like what is being imported and what they [students] are able to access before they come to school like supermarkets and retail places. It would be a hole-in-the-basket policy if you have a situation where …

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