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Man Guilty of Possessing Inoperable Pipe Gun Faces $1,000 Fine or Prison Term

January 16, 2024

Man Guilty of Possessing Inoperable Pipe Gun Faces $1,000 Fine or Prison Term

Darwin St Alban Crookendale, a 60-year-old carpenter, pleaded guilty to possessing a pipe gun without a valid license. He will pay a $1,000 fine within three weeks to avoid a one-year prison term.

NCSA Urges Barbadians to Report Suspected Synthetic Drug Use to Mitigate Deadly Consequences

January 15, 2024

NCSA Urges Barbadians to Report Suspected Synthetic Drug Use to Mitigate Deadly Consequences

The National Council on Substance Abuse (NCSA) urges Barbadians to report any suspected usage of synthetic drugs due to potential deadly consequences. Deputy manager Troy Wickham emphasizes this during a community drivethru for Drug Awareness Month.

Barbados Sees Significant Decrease in Crime Rates, including Homicides, in 2023

January 15, 2024

Barbados Sees Significant Decrease in Crime Rates, including Homicides, in 2023

In 2023, Barbados saw a significant decline in crime rates, particularly in homicides, reaching the lowest murder rate in a decade. The decrease was attributed to a gang truce and social intervention programs, although concerns regarding gun violence remain.

Car-Ramming Attacks in Central Israel: 1 Killed, 17 Wounded, Palestinian Suspects Arrested

January 15, 2024

Car-Ramming Attacks in Central Israel: 1 Killed, 17 Wounded, Palestinian Suspects Arrested

One person killed and 17 wounded in car-ramming attacks in central Israel. Two Palestinian suspects have been arrested in connection with the attacks.

National Council on Substance Abuse Urged to Explore Innovative Approaches in Battling Drug Addiction

January 15, 2024

National Council on Substance Abuse Urged to Explore Innovative Approaches in Battling Drug Addiction

The National Council on Substance Abuse (NCSA) urged to explore innovative strategies to address drug addiction at a national level. Increased vulnerability in families and lack of community support contribute to rising substance abuse among youth.

Mia Mottley Administration Launches Comprehensive Drug Prevention Campaign in Response to Increased Youth Drug Use

January 15, 2024

Mia Mottley Administration Launches Comprehensive Drug Prevention Campaign in Response to Increased Youth Drug Use

The Mia Mottley administration is prioritizing drug prevention in 2024, responding to evidence of increased drug use among youth. The ministry aims for evidence-based programming and local research to distribute accurate information for informed decision-making in communities. There is a call for collective action and cooperation between the church and state in addressing substance abuse.

Roadworks Under Accelerated Mill and Pave Programme to Begin in St Lucy on Monday, January 15, 2024

January 14, 2024

Roadworks Under Accelerated Mill and Pave Programme to Begin in St Lucy on Monday, January 15, 2024

Roadworks are scheduled to start on January 15, 2024, from Crab Hill to Archers Bay, St Lucy. Expect traffic diversions and signage in place.

Barbados Workers' Union Criticizes Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association's Paid Advertisement Campaign Amidst Legislation Debate

January 14, 2024

Barbados Workers' Union Criticizes Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association's Paid Advertisement Campaign Amidst Legislation Debate

"The Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) has criticized the Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) for spreading 'their own facts' through paid advertisements, expressing their unwavering commitment to fair legislation for hotel workers."

Employees of The Tavern Pub in Bagatelle Assist in Emergency Birth of Twins

January 14, 2024

Employees of The Tavern Pub in Bagatelle Assist in Emergency Birth of Twins

"In a serendipitous turn of events, two employees of The Tavern Pub in Bagatelle, St Thomas, come to the aid of a woman about to deliver her twins after emergency circumstances force her to seek help at the pub."

Roadworks Starting Monday in St Lucy: Residents and Motorists Advised by Ministry of Transport and Works

January 14, 2024

Roadworks Starting Monday in St Lucy: Residents and Motorists Advised by Ministry of Transport and Works

Roadworks from Crab Hill to Archers Bay in St. Lucy will begin Monday as part of the Accelerated Mill and Pave Programme by the Ministry of Transport and Works. Motorists will be diverted through Crab Hill No.2 and Crab Hill to Animal Flower Cave.

Ministry of Health's Vector Control Unit to Conduct Mosquito Eradication in St John and St Michael Districts This Week

January 14, 2024

Ministry of Health's Vector Control Unit to Conduct Mosquito Eradication in St John and St Michael Districts This Week

The Ministry of Health's Vector Control Unit will conduct fogging exercises in St John and St Michael districts this week, targeting specific areas each day from January 15 to 19.

Natalie Murray: A Dedicated Social Worker's Philanthropic Journey

January 14, 2024

Natalie Murray: A Dedicated Social Worker's Philanthropic Journey

Natalie Murray, a social worker with a passion for helping others, received the Barbados Star Award for her philanthropic efforts. Learn more about her journey from poverty to making a difference.

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