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Here is today’s weather forecast according to the Barbados Meteorological Services.

Weather Forecasts

Today from 6:00 a.m.

Synopsis: A surface to low-level ridge pattern is the dominant feature.

General Forecast: Mix of sunshine and clouds with brief light showers.

Tonight from 6:00 p.m.

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As celebrations continued for the CARIFTA track and field team following a successful outing at the 2026 Games in Grenada, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley pledged a significant financial injection to support the sport’s continued development.

The announcement came as she hosted the team at her official residence today.

CBC TV 8’s coverage of the CARIFTA Ga...


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Grinding has finally started at the Portvale Sugar Factory, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Nutritional Security confirms.

Minister Dr. Shantal Munro-Knight announced that operations at the factory officially got underway last evening.

Our Anesta Henry and videographer were at the press conference and have the full report.

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As costume launches continue in the lead-up to Crop Over 2026, concerns about design and coverage are once again being raised.

However, President of the Barbados Association of Masqueraders, Bryan Worrell, says there is more variety available than many people think.

Speaking to CBC, he says most bands cater to all body types.

He also hinted at so...


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There is renewed focus on preserving the cultural roots of Crop Over through traditional mas.

The Barbados Association of Masqueraders, Bryan Worrell, says discussions are already underway to modernise heritage bands.

The Association’s President says there are also plans to bring in regional creatives to assist, noting that balance is key to preserving the...


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