BCC closes early due to water outage
The Barbados Community College’s Eyrie Campus will be closed from 10:15 am today, Monday, March 30th, 2026 and classes will be moved online. The closure is due to a ruptured

The Barbados Community College’s Eyrie Campus will be closed from 10:15 am today, Monday, March 30th, 2026 and classes will be moved online. The closure is due to a ruptured
KINGSTON – Former assistant secretary general of CARICOM, Joseph Cox, is raising questions regarding the re-appointment of Dr Carla Barnett as the Secretary General of the 15-member regional integration grouping.
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More Sagicor shareholders in Barbados have been cashing in on the opportunity to sell their stock to local entity Barbados Stock Trading Company LLC (BSTC). The company, which says it
One of the directors of Vida by Esquire, Senator Ryan Forde, is proposing a safer, more structured approach to Foreday Morning Jam, including the use of multiple venues, as concerns grow
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The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is moving to restructure and reconnect with the public following the February 11 General Election. Stephen Lashley, who was appointed Acting President at a General
Continue readingDLP Acting President Stephen Lashley outlines party restructuring
Justice Anthony Blackman has urged attorneys to “expedite the pending process” in relation to the seizure of assets from a woman convicted of having a high-powered rifle, ammunition and cocaine.
Director of the Junior Development Programme, Gabriel Burnett, says he believes the revamped initiative can take Barbadian athletics to new heights, with early signs of progress already visible on the
Continue readingCoach: Athletes reaping success under initiative
PARAMARIBO – Chairman of the National Reparations Commission (NRC), Armand Zunder, has described as a “slap in the face to descendants of enslaved people in Suriname” the decision of the
Continue readingChairman disappointed Netherlands declined to support slavery declaration
Just over a decade after being released from Dodds Prison having served time for one of Barbados’ crimes that transcended into the realm of folklore, Frank Anderson Carter has died. The DAILY NATION received
The Ministry of Health and Wellness’ fogging exercise will be concentrated in northern districts next week. Communities in St. Lucy will receive the attention of the Vector Control Unit when