By Prior Beharry WHILE saying that it was “unfortunate language” to say that Trinidad and Tobago firearms dealer Brent Thomas was “abducted,” Barbados Attorney General Dale Marshall did admit that the Barbados Police Service had fallen short. He made the comment in the House of Assembly on Tuesday. He said the Barbados Police Service fell […]readmore
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By Prior Beharry A DAY before he left for a mini vacation in Barbados, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says he knew nothing about the “abduction” of firearms dealer Brent Thomas from Barbados. Speaking at the post-cabinet press conference on Thursday he said, “I want to do what I normally do with the citizens […]readmore
By Sue-Ann Wayow FOR years, Barbadians and Trinbagonians have been fighting over fish – specifically the flying fish. With an increase in the fish population during the Covid-19 pandemic, there has also been an increase of Bajans fishing in Tobago’s waters depleting the flying fish stock claims the All Tobago Fisherfolk Association (AFTA). AFTA’s President Curtis […]readmore