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Date Set for Rape Trial of Former Deputy Speaker of the House and Member of Parliament Neil Rowe Scheduled for June 11

January 25, 2024

Date Set for Rape Trial of Former Deputy Speaker of the House and Member of Parliament Neil Rowe Scheduled for June 11

Former Deputy Speaker Neil Rowe's June 11 rape trial date set. Rowe pleaded not guilty to charges of non-consensual sexual intercourse with a woman.

Parents Mourn Son's Tragic Death, Express Shock and Grief

January 25, 2024

Parents Mourn Son's Tragic Death, Express Shock and Grief

The parents of Jamel “Maca” Harewood express shock and disbelief over their son's death after allegedly stealing yams. They describe him as a family man with big dreams.

Government Implements Accelerated Mill and Pave Programme in St. Thomas Parish

January 25, 2024

Government Implements Accelerated Mill and Pave Programme in St. Thomas Parish

St. Thomas Parish benefits from the government's Accelerated Mill and Pave Program, as stated by Deputy Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw. The program focuses on improving roads in poor condition without major utility work.

New Tools Unveiled at Workshop to Forecast Rainfall and Manage Water Resources amid Climate Change

January 25, 2024

New Tools Unveiled at Workshop to Forecast Rainfall and Manage Water Resources amid Climate Change

New tools for forecasting excessive rainfall and rainfall deficits were presented at a workshop hosted by the Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology. The goal was to improve water resources management in the face of unpredictable weather patterns and climate change impacts.

Andrea Franklin Appointed as New CEO of Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc.

January 24, 2024

Andrea Franklin Appointed as New CEO of Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc.

Andrea Franklin has been named the new CEO of Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. Her appointment was confirmed by Minister of Tourism Ian Gooding-Edghill.

Owners of Apsara Restaurants Denied $6 Million Insurance Claim Following Fire at Morecambe House in 2007, Court Rules

January 24, 2024

Owners of Apsara Restaurants Denied $6 Million Insurance Claim Following Fire at Morecambe House in 2007, Court Rules

Owners of Apsara Restaurants have lost a $6 million insurance policy claim after the Caribbean Court of Justice dismissed their action due to undisclosed failed insurance attempts in another case.

27-Year-Old Landscaper Remanded to Dodds Prison on Gun and Ammunition Charges in Barbados

January 24, 2024

27-Year-Old Landscaper Remanded to Dodds Prison on Gun and Ammunition Charges in Barbados

A 27-year-old landscaper from St. Philip has been remanded to Dodds Prison on gun and ammunition charges after appearing before a magistrate. He is represented by Senior Counsel Michael Lashley.

Justice Greaves Warns Employers of Fines for Dismissing Employees on Jury Duty

January 24, 2024

Justice Greaves Warns Employers of Fines for Dismissing Employees on Jury Duty

Justice Carlisle Greaves warns employers of substantial fines and potential imprisonment for terminating employees on jury duty, citing Section 25A of the Juries Act. Compliance is urged.

CIBC FirstCaribbean Raises Thousands for Breast Screening Program in Barbados

January 24, 2024

CIBC FirstCaribbean Raises Thousands for Breast Screening Program in Barbados

CIBC FirstCaribbean raises thousands of dollars for the Breast Screening Programme in Barbados, aiming to acquire new storage and software for their mammogram imaging tomography machine.

Man Pleads Guilty and Remanded to Prison After Quarrel with Nurse at St Philip Polyclinic

January 24, 2024

Man Pleads Guilty and Remanded to Prison After Quarrel with Nurse at St Philip Polyclinic

"A man has been remanded to Dodds Prison after pulling a knife during an argument with a nurse about his daughter being vaccinated at St Philip Polyclinic. He pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the incident."

Knife-Wielding Father Assaults Public Servant: Chief Magistrate Remands Suspect to Dodds Prison

January 24, 2024

Knife-Wielding Father Assaults Public Servant: Chief Magistrate Remands Suspect to Dodds Prison

Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes remanded a knife-wielding father to prison after stating that individuals cannot assault public servants and expect to go unpunished.

Fury in Barbados Farming Community as Farmer Uses Lethal Force to Protect Livelihood

January 24, 2024

Fury in Barbados Farming Community as Farmer Uses Lethal Force to Protect Livelihood

This SEO description captures the main points of the article, presenting them in a concise and neutral manner: "Farmers in Barbados express anger over a farmer resorting to lethal force to protect his crops from theft. Two men were shot dead while harvesting yams."

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