Snatch and grab earning millions
Bridgetown. Criminals have earned almost a $1million from snatch and grab crimes in the first two months of the year and if left unchecked, it can surpass $6 million by…
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Bridgetown. Criminals have earned almost a $1million from snatch and grab crimes in the first two months of the year and if left unchecked, it can surpass $6 million by…
Bridgetown. Two Members of the British Parliament have taken the case of two British women who were raped on a beach located on the West Coast of Barbados within days…
Bridgetown. Monica Skervin of Nannyville, Kingston Three, Jamaica was sentenced to two years at Her Majesty's Prison, Dodds, after pleading guilty to drug possession in the District B Magistrates Court…
Bridgetown. Prime Minister Freundel Stuart has lauded the contribution of the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to countries of the Caribbean Stuart in a letter to Vice President Nicolas Maduro…
Bridgetown. The Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) will be placing a security flyer in every room of its members in an attempt to reduce visitors becoming the…
Bridgetown. The Jamaica leg of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) trail in the case of Shaniqule Myrie against the Government of Barbados ended yesterday. Lawyers representing Jamaican national…
Bridgetown. Renewable energy will play a major role in the Government's economic policy during the next five years.This was revealed by Governor General Sir Elliott Belgrave during the Thorne Speech…
Bridgetown. The Government of Barbados will be paying greater attention to improving the business environment on the island in an attempt to reduce unemployment. This assurance was given by newly…
Basseterre, St Kitts. Leader of the Opposition Mark Brantley has written Governor General Sir Edmund Lawrence indicating that the Opposition Legislators will vote in support of a no-confidence motion against…
Bridgetown. The Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF) is pleading with Barbadians to desist from wearing excessive jewellery because of the recent upsurge in aggravated assaults involving the theft of jewellery…
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