Power company workers plan to strike today
Bridgetown. Hundreds of workers of the Barbados Light & Power Company, (BL&P) voted yesterday to strike today to show their impatience with the management with the country's only power supplier. A…
Bridgetown. Hundreds of workers of the Barbados Light & Power Company, (BL&P) voted yesterday to strike today to show their impatience with the management with the country's only power supplier. A…
Bridgetown. The Police are questioning six men over the death of Rico Depiza. The 22 year old Depiza of Upper Checker Hall, St Lucy, was stabbed to death after last…
Bridgetown. The schoolboys of the Grantley Adams School. who were videotaped bullying another, are to appear before their school board of management today. According to senior official of the school the board would…
Bridgetown. Two thirds of the staff of the Probation Department did not report for work yesterday. According to a source, a sick out was staged to protest unfair and biased appointments,…
Bridgetown. Fast bowler, Tino Best was order to pay two forthwith fines after he was convicted of two traffic violations in the Bridgetown Traffic Court yesterday. Best had been accused…
Bridgetown. Acting Prime Minister Ronald Jones, has dismissed claims by the Barbados Labour Party that the Government is mis-managing the country's economy. Jones told Trakker News, the Government continues to ensure…
Bridgetown. The lack of anger management is the fundamental cause of crime and violence in the Barbadian society. This view was expressed by Commissioner of Police,Darwin Dottin, after a service to comemorate…
Bridgetown. The cost of fraud in Barbados is an estimated $560 each year, and president of the Barbados Chamber of Commerce (BCCI) Andy Armstrong, has urged Barbadians to take it seriously.…
Bridgetown. Rico Depezia, 22, of Checker Hall, St Lucy was stabbed to death last night after being involved in an altercation with a group of men. The incident occurred near the traffic lights…
Bridgetown. Reported crime in Barbados has drop by 8.7 percent for January this year compared to the similar period last year. These figures were revealed by Senior Superintendent of Police Graham…
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