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Minister of Agriculture Applauds St George Farmer for Successful Cabbage Harvest in Support of 25 by 25 Initiative

January 17, 2024

Minister of Agriculture Applauds St George Farmer for Successful Cabbage Harvest in Support of 25 by 25 Initiative

Minister of Agriculture Indar Weir praises a St George farmer for a successful cabbage harvest, supporting the 25 by 25 Initiative to reduce the region's food import bill.

St Michael Communities Instructed to Prepare Bulk Waste for Collection from January 17-19

January 17, 2024

St Michael Communities Instructed to Prepare Bulk Waste for Collection from January 17-19

Residents in St. Michael communities advised to place bulk waste for collection from Jan 17-19. Ministry of Environment and National Beautification conducting clean-up with Sanitation Service Authority.

Ministry of Health Enhances Surveillance for Leprosy in St Vincent and the Grenadines

January 16, 2024

Ministry of Health Enhances Surveillance for Leprosy in St Vincent and the Grenadines

The Ministry of Health in St Vincent and the Grenadines has increased surveillance for Hansen's disease (leprosy), closely monitoring neighboring countries. Leprosy is a slow-growing bacteria infection that can be effectively treated with early diagnosis and treatment. Though not easily spread, it can cause nerve damage if left untreated. The ministry encourages the public to take precautionary measures against respiratory infections.

Caribbean Court of Justice Mourns the Passing of Retired Justice Jacob Wit

January 16, 2024

Caribbean Court of Justice Mourns the Passing of Retired Justice Jacob Wit

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) confirms the death of retired Justice Jacob Wit, an esteemed jurist known for his wide legal expertise and contributions to the court and the region.

Controversy Surrounds Naming of DLP Auditorium After Errol Barrow

January 16, 2024

Controversy Surrounds Naming of DLP Auditorium After Errol Barrow

The controversial naming of the Democratic Labour Party's auditorium after Errol Barrow is disputed by Barrow's son, who claims it goes against his father's wishes.

Trinidad and Tobago Urges Vaccination Against COVID-19 and Influenza as Authorities Dump Expired Vaccine Doses

January 16, 2024

Trinidad and Tobago Urges Vaccination Against COVID-19 and Influenza as Authorities Dump Expired Vaccine Doses

Stay informed about COVID-19 and influenza in Port of Spain. Health authorities recommend vaccinations as Trinidad and Tobago faces COVID-19 deaths and vaccine wastage due to expiration.

Surge in Influenza and Dengue Illnesses Impacts Business Sector Productivity, Reveals Barbados Employers' Confederation

January 16, 2024

Surge in Influenza and Dengue Illnesses Impacts Business Sector Productivity, Reveals Barbados Employers' Confederation

"Increased influenza and dengue cases in Barbados are causing higher levels of employee absenteeism, according to the Barbados Employers’ Confederation and the Barbados Chamber of Commerce and Industry."

Attorney Plans Legal Action Against Barbados Police Service Over Alleged Misconduct During Arrest

January 16, 2024

Attorney Plans Legal Action Against Barbados Police Service Over Alleged Misconduct During Arrest

Attorney plans legal action against the Barbados Police Service after representing a man in a video allegedly showing police misconduct. The man has been released on bail and denies all charges.

Fishermen Encouraged to Re-Register Commercial Fishing Vessels as Barbados Adopts International Standards

January 16, 2024

Fishermen Encouraged to Re-Register Commercial Fishing Vessels as Barbados Adopts International Standards

The Fisheries Division in Barbados is undertaking a re-marking exercise to bring commercial fishing vessels in line with international standards. Fishermen can visit the Fisheries Division or have their vessels re-registered during their annual inspection.

Employer Warned of Possible Prosecution for Failing to Rehire Juror Fired While Serving in Court

January 16, 2024

Employer Warned of Possible Prosecution for Failing to Rehire Juror Fired While Serving in Court

A judge has cautioned an employer of potential prosecution if they do not rehire an employee who was fired for serving as a juror. The judge emphasized the importance of releasing employees for jury duty.

Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners Urges Increased Awareness of COVID-19, RSV, Influenza, and Dengue Fever in Healthcare Facilities

January 16, 2024

Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners Urges Increased Awareness of COVID-19, RSV, Influenza, and Dengue Fever in Healthcare Facilities

The Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners (BAMP) warns of the serious impact of COVID-19, RSV, influenza, and dengue fever on public health, urging increased caution and adherence to preventive measures.

High Court Judge Warns Employers Against Unlawfully Dismissing or Harassing Employees Selected for Jury Duty

January 16, 2024

High Court Judge Warns Employers Against Unlawfully Dismissing or Harassing Employees Selected for Jury Duty

A High Court judge emphasizes that employers must adhere to the law and refrain from harassing, dismissing, or impeding employees selected for jury duty. Addendums: employees serving on juries make a vital social contribution and contribute to the success of businesses.

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