Monthly Archives: November 2018
(Barbados) No lay offs at Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation…at least for now
There will be no lay offs at the state owned Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation…at least not at the moment.
Man gunned down in Marabella
Sharzard Abdool is gunned down in Marabella.
Man stabbed to death in Chaguanas identified only as Kelon
The man stabbed to death in Chaguans has been identified only as Kelon.
Business man shot and killed on compound of Anand Low Price Supermarket
Businessman Kadar Ali Mark is shot and killed on the compound of Anand Low Price Supermarket in south Oropouche.
National Security Minister insists crime should not be politicised
As the crime situation continues to occupy the attention of the government, National Security Minister Stuart Young is insisting crime cannot and should not be politicised.
Shale gas flows for the first time at the UK’s only fracking site currently in operation
Shale gas has flowed for the first time at the UK’s only fracking site currently in operation.
Petrotrin begins importing fuels
Petrotrin received its first shipment of refined fuel last Saturday, as the company begins to wind down its refinery operations.
CBC workers to get pay increase
Staff at the state-owned Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) will get the 5% wage increase after all.
Jamaica Nations Security Minister say attacks on women and children are barbaric
National security minister Dr Horace Chang says there has been a 29 per cent decline in the number of children murdered in Jamaica.
Israel’s Netanyahu welcomes Brazil Jerusalem embassy vow
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has welcomed a decision by Brazil’s president-elect to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
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