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Published on Jul 9, 2025Source: CANANews Online - Pending
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Published on Jul 9, 2025
Belize, Barbados, SVG, Dominica to implement full free movement in October
Four CARICOM member states will implement full free movement of nationals by October 1, 2025, marking a major step forward in regional integration under the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME). They are Barbados, Belize, St Vincent and the Grenadines, …
Source: St. Vincent Times - Neutral -
Published on Jul 16, 2025
Thorne raises alarm over economy
Opposition Leader Ralph Thorne is warning Barbadians that the economy is a serious crisis as major industries underperform. He is also telling the public that the country is in “a perilous financial state” and that Government borrowing money to repay loans …
Source: The Nation Barbados - Neutral -
Published on Jul 16, 2025
Choir marks 30 years with UK tour
by TYRONE ROACH A Barbadian Choir celebrating 30 years since its formation has opted to tour southern England and perform its extensive repertoire. For three decades, the harmonious tapestry woven by the Celestial Voices Choir has uplifted audiences …
Source: The Nation Barbados - Neutral -
Published on Jul 15, 2025
Gabby’s case adjourned
When Cultural Ambassador The Most Honourable Anthony Mighty Gabby Carter returned to court yesterday before Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes in the Criminal Court No.1 of the District “A” Magistrates’ Court, his case was adjourned until October 20. The …
Source: The Nation Barbados - Neutral -
Published on Jul 15, 2025
Wales champs again
Weymouth Wales have retained their Champions Cup title after edging Kickstart Rush 1-0 in a tense final at the Wildey Turf on Sunday evening. The decisive moment came with just nine minutes remaining in regulation time. Midfielder Jaheim Neblett ghosted …
Source: The Nation Barbados - Neutral -
Published on Jul 10, 2025
Young Bajans ready for Super Royals Internship
Five young Barbadians are set to gain invaluable experience off the field through the Barbados Royals’ Super Royals Internship Programme, an initiative described as a vital stepping stone for local youth to build careers not yet widely viable at home. …
Source: The Nation Barbados - Neutral -
Published on Jul 10, 2025
School leavers urged not to lose hope
Secondary school leavers are being warned that they may not secure a job immediately after school. The teenagers are, however, being warned to avoid the blocks, and their parents are being urged to hold strain and persevere until they find gainful …
Source: The Nation Barbados - Neutral -
Published on Jul 10, 2025
Nurses taking steps to stay safe
Nurses who are fearful of the violence in communities have been taking greater precautions carrying out their outreach activities. However, senior health sister at Randall Phillips Polyclinic, Fay Denny, is still hopeful that there will be a significant …
Source: The Nation Barbados - Neutral -
Published on Jul 9, 2025
Polyclinic nurses ‘critical to health care’
The pivotal role of nurses, especially in polyclinics, cannot be underestimated, says Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health and Wellness Wayne Marshall. He made the point as he was delivering remarks during a service at St John’s Parish Church …
Source: The Nation Barbados - Neutral