Two dozen injured after bus overturned
Bridgetown. A bus carrying picinickers overturned last night in Bath, St John,injuring two dozen people. Several passengers were taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) but of the injuries were believed…
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Bridgetown. A bus carrying picinickers overturned last night in Bath, St John,injuring two dozen people. Several passengers were taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) but of the injuries were believed…
Bridgetown. Poultry prices in Barbados will increase by next month.President of the Barbados Eggs and Poultry Producers Association (BEPPA) Wendell Clarke, told Trakker News that the rise is due to an…
Bridgetown. Three British nationals, charged with disruptive behaviour onboard Virgin Atlantic Flight VS29 from London Gatwick to Barbados on Thursday, were fined a total of $22,500 yesterday in District F Magistrate…
Bridgetown. Minister in the Prime Minister Office, Senator Darcy Boyce, says that the days of tariff barriers being an hindrance to manufacturers in Barbados were numbered. “Barbados continues to honour its…
Bridgetown. Three British men, Derek Edmond,76, Zoe King, 46 and Martin King 49 are schedule to appear in the District F Magistrate Court this afternoon. The men are charged with…
Bridgetown. Jonh Wayne Scantlebury,Sean Gaskin and Frederick Hawkesworth were remanded to HMP Dodds yesterday by Chief Magistrate Clyde Nicholls. Scantlebury, Gaskin and Hawkesworth are accused of being part of a…
Bridgetown. Minister of Finance, Christopher Sinckler says six months is not enough time for his economic policies to work. “We are holding our own but you have to give these things…
Bridgetown. Prime Minister Freundel Stuart announced five changes to the Cabinet last night during a nationally televised broadcast. Denis Kellman who came into the Cabinet in January for an ailing…
Bridgetown. Prime Minister Freundel Stuart will addressBarbadians tonight. According to a source, Stuart will inform the nation of changes to his Cabinet.
Bridgetown. Minister of Tourism, Richard Sealy, thinks that the best thing that can happen to the regional airline LIAT is the low cost carrier Redjet. Speaking in Parliament yesterday, Sealy said…
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