Fatal shooting reported in St Michael
There are reports of a fatal shooting incident tonight. The Nation understands that the shooting took place in Station Hill, St Michael. The victim was pronounced dead upon arrival at the

There are reports of a fatal shooting incident tonight. The Nation understands that the shooting took place in Station Hill, St Michael. The victim was pronounced dead upon arrival at the
Jacobi Nathaniel Bynoe, also known as “Abubakar” or “Indian”, who was the subject of a wanted bulletin issued in November 2025, is now in police custody. Police said Bynoe, who
When Ruth Gonzalez decided to start taking the weight-loss medicine Zepbound last year, she first had to find a way to afford its roughly $350 (£260) monthly cost. Gonzalez switched
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Aspiring sportspeople who dream of representing Barbados on the highest international stage have been urged to avoid the lure of enhancements. The advice has come from Dr Adrian Lorde, the
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents began deploying to some U.S. airports on Monday as a partial government shutdown caused shortages of Transportation Security Administration officers who have resigned or called out of
Continue readingICE agents deployed to some U.S. airports as TSA lines stretch for hours
The Caribbean must grasp its chance to become a global model for resilience, by tapping into opportunities in renewable energy, trade, youth development, and innovation. Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) president
Romario Archer, 28, of Pie Corner, St. Lucy, has been identified as the victim of a fatal shooting at Fryers Well, Checker Hall on Sunday night. Police said the incident
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Keimar Collymore, 35, of Bath Land, St John, has been identified as the victim of a fatal road traffic collision at Thicketts, St Philip on Sunday afternoon. Police said the
Continue readingMan killed in St Philip collision identified
The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) has welcomed the first-ever large scale commercial flight originating from the Caribbean directly to the African continent. In a statement, the St. Lucia-based
Classes have resumed at the Charles F. Broome Memorial Primary School today, Monday, following final inspections of the plant over the weekend. The Ministry of Education Transformation said all stakeholders,