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  • Km 9 of Duarte Highway reopens after pedestrian bridge installation

    Km 9 of Duarte Highway reopens after pedestrian bridge installation

    Santo Domingo witnessed the culmination of a critical infrastructure endeavor as authorities successfully concluded a complex 20-hour technical operation at kilometer 9 of the Duarte Highway. The ambitious project, which involved the meticulous installation of a new pedestrian bridge, necessitated significant coordination and precision, leading to considerable traffic disruptions that tested the patience of thousands of commuters.

    In an official communiqué, the Ministry of Public Works and Communications extended its gratitude to the public for their demonstrated understanding and cooperation throughout the prolonged period of inconvenience. Specialized brigades, comprising a dedicated team of engineers, technicians, and construction workers, labored around the clock to execute the maneuver under stringent safety and precision protocols.

    The intricate process of lifting and securing the bridge structure was initiated only after all requisite technical conditions were rigorously verified and met. This successful operation marks a significant milestone in the nation’s ongoing efforts to enhance public infrastructure and pedestrian safety, showcasing a commitment to developmental progress despite the temporary sacrifices required from the community.

  • Walters brings Christmas cheer to St Michael North West

    Walters brings Christmas cheer to St Michael North West

    Amid unexpected rainfall, the St Stephen’s Parish Centre became a hub of festive resilience on Saturday as Senator Ryan Walters, Democratic Labour Party candidate for St Michael North, orchestrated a Christmas celebration for constituency children. The precipitation failed to dampen spirits as young attendees enthusiastically engaged with jumping tents, interactive games, and seasonal refreshments.

    The event’s organizational excellence was demonstrated through provided transportation and personalized Christmas gifts for each child, resulting in over 100 minors departing with tangible mementos of the occasion. The appearance of Santa Claus and accompanying elves generated particular excitement, with the festive character circulating among participants to distribute seasonal goodwill.

    Senator Walters emphasized the event’s significance within broader community commitment frameworks, stating: ‘This represents our ongoing dedication rather than isolated generosity. Christmas fundamentally embodies giving, unity, and childhood happiness—values we actively promote through such gatherings.’ The politician noted that adverse weather conditions paradoxically reinforced the importance of cultivating joy-centered community spaces during festive periods.

    Parental and guardian feedback highlighted appreciation for the safely curated environment and wholesome entertainment. One multigenerational attendee accompanying five children observed: ‘Such initiatives provide substantial community benefits regardless of political considerations. Senator Walters’ efforts are particularly noteworthy given his non-incumbent status in the constituency.’ Another father of three expressed gratitude for his children’s positively memorable experience.

    The departure ceremony witnessed children exiting with both material gifts and sustained cheerful dispositions, confirming the event’s success in achieving its seasonal objectives.

  • Philanthropist spreads Christmas cheer with almost 200 hampers

    Philanthropist spreads Christmas cheer with almost 200 hampers

    In a heartwarming display of community spirit, local philanthropist Simon Chofooklun has distributed nearly 200 Christmas hampers to disadvantaged residents across multiple St. Michael communities. The initiative, designed to spread festive joy and provide essential items during the holiday season, represents a personal commitment to ensuring no family goes without during Christmas celebrations.

    Chofooklun revealed that the charitable drive stems from his fundamental belief that Christmas should embody happiness for all community members, regardless of their economic circumstances. “This hamper initiative aims to bring substantial joy to those in need during the Christmas period,” he stated during a media briefing. “I firmly believe Christmas should be a time of universal happiness, and I’m determined to ensure everyone has something special this year.”

    The project, while personally spearheaded by Chofooklun, received significant support from his immediate circle. He acknowledged the influential role of family members and friends—including his siblings, close confidante Shaana Straughn, and the Fagan family—who consistently promote a culture of generosity and community support. Chofooklun emphasized that his upbringing fundamentally shaped his philanthropic perspective, noting that he finds satisfaction in helping others regardless of public recognition.

    Corporate partnerships proved crucial to the initiative’s success. Chofooklun leveraged longstanding business relationships with several private sector companies that enthusiastically supported his vision. “My strong business connections enabled open conversations about sponsorship,” he explained. “These companies demonstrated genuine interest in contributing to community welfare, and I was profoundly grateful for their willingness to support this outreach effort.”

    Although the campaign slightly missed its 200-hamper target, Chofooklun confirmed all intended recipients received donations. Looking ahead, he announced ambitious plans to expand next year’s initiative to approximately 500 hampers distributed across multiple communities, potentially allocating 100 hampers per area.

    Chofooklun connected his philanthropic work to broader social challenges, particularly community violence. “In light of prevalent violence, sharing love and resources represents our most effective response,” he asserted. The philanthropist confirmed his intention to establish the hamper distribution as an annual tradition, potentially alternating between adult-focused initiatives and children’s programs similar to last year’s supported children’s party.

    The recent distribution received operational support from several government ministers, with Chofooklun expressing particular interest in deepening his engagement with specific St. Michael areas including Eden Lodge, Cave Hill, and Black Rock.

    Future community-oriented plans may include launching a Big Brother mentorship program and providing career support services such as CV assistance. “I recognize the need to expand my community contributions given current social challenges,” Chofooklun concluded. “Substantial developments are forthcoming—they simply require time and careful planning.”

  • 2025 Year in Review – Part 1

    2025 Year in Review – Part 1

    The year 2025 unfolded as a dynamic period for Saint Lucia, marked by significant cultural celebrations, economic developments, and national challenges that captured the island’s resilience and spirit.

    January ignited with cultural vibrancy as Castries hosted the triumphant return of Assou Square on New Year’s Day. The capital’s streets pulsated with live performances, including a calypso and country music showdown, alongside a DJ competition that spotlighted exceptional local talent. Simultaneously, athletic excellence took center stage with the Eastern Caribbean Challenge, where 35 runners embarked on a six-nation marathon circuit beginning and concluding at the Daren Sammy Cricket Stadium. However, road safety concerns emerged as police investigated 120 vehicular accidents by month’s end, prompting urgent calls for increased driver vigilance.

    February witnessed the nation’s 46th Independence anniversary celebrations, culminating in the All Stars Independence Showcase featuring cultural dancers, local singers, and appearances by the 2024 Carnival Queen. The celebratory mood extended to economic advancements as the government disbursed nearly $80 million in tax-free backpay to public servants. This fulfillment of a labor agreement benefited over 11,000 employees with a 6% wage increase for 2022-2025 and 7% for 2025-2028. In a landmark decision, authorities established a Sovereign Wealth Fund designed to bolster economic stability and enhance climate change resilience through investments guided by strict environmental and governance standards.

    March presented both fiscal ambition and human drama. Prime Minister Philip J Pierre unveiled a record $2.06 billion budget for the 2025/2026 fiscal year while initiating a nationwide cost-of-living survey. The month concluded with the emotional repatriation of Saint Lucians Anthony Emmanuel and Sophia Raphael, who endured seven weeks adrift in the Caribbean Sea after their pirogue’s engine failed during a return trip from Martinique. Rescued by the Colombian Coast Guard in January, they finally reunited with families on March 22.

    April’s narrative turned cautionary with the collapse of Creators Alliance, a UK-based pyramid scheme that left numerous Caribbean investors with substantial losses. The platform’s abrupt disappearance stalled payments and dissolved communication channels. Despite this setback, positive developments emerged through free hand surgeries offered via international medical collaboration, student innovations at the National Schools’ Science and Technology Fair, and disaster-preparedness agreements signed with the World Food Programme. Olympic champion Julien Alfred’s announcement of her 2025 outdoor season and Sanchez’s headline performance at the Micoud Jazz Festival provided inspirational highlights.

    May immersed the island in artistic expression during the Saint Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival, featuring renowned performers including Earth, Wind & Fire, John Legend, and Beenie Man across multiple venues. However, logistical challenges and traffic congestion at Pigeon Island sparked public criticism. National discourse intensified around period poverty when opposition figure Guy Joseph questioned the government’s $250,000 allocation for school sanitary napkin distribution, igniting debates about comprehensive solutions versus necessary interventions. The political landscape shifted when former Prime Minister Dr. Kenny Anthony announced his retirement from electoral politics after 28 years representing Vieux Fort South.

    June commenced with profound cultural loss as the nation mourned three artistic icons within two days: veteran musician Lennie Stone (71), soca queen Nicole ‘Niki’ David (51), and master sculptor Vincent Joseph Eudovic (83). Diplomatic history was made through Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s inaugural visit, strengthening ties between Nigeria and the OECS through discussions on trade, education, and shared heritage. The month concluded under controversy as K9 Tyson, a French-gifted police sniffer dog instrumental in combating drug trafficking, died under mysterious circumstances that sparked public suspicion and allegations of mismanagement within the police force.

  • 15-jarige met, illegaal opgevoerde bromfiets bij verkeerscontrole aangehouden.

    15-jarige met, illegaal opgevoerde bromfiets bij verkeerscontrole aangehouden.

    Dutch traffic police have intercepted a dangerously modified moped operated by a 15-year-old driver during routine traffic surveillance in the West Region, highlighting escalating concerns about underage riders using illegally enhanced vehicles. The incident occurred on Friday when Unit Verkeer discovered the moped equipped with prohibited components including an additional engine and pressure pipe modifications that fundamentally altered the vehicle’s performance characteristics.

    Technical inspection revealed the modifications violated Dutch traffic legislation by drastically increasing the vehicle’s speed capabilities and compromising road safety. Further compounding the offense, the operator lacked legal authorization to operate any moped, as Dutch law mandates a minimum age requirement of 16 years for such vehicles.

    Law enforcement authorities immediately confiscated the illegal components and impounded the entire vehicle. The moped will undergo mandatory re-inspection before potentially being returned to parents or guardians following completion of legal procedures.

    Police officials issued a stern warning to parents and guardians regarding their supervisory responsibilities. According to authorities, adults bear shared accountability for ensuring both the age compliance and technical legality of vehicles used by minors. Illegal modifications significantly increase accident risks and create potentially life-threatening situations for young riders and other road users alike.

    Unit Verkeer West Region has announced plans for intensified surveillance operations targeting underage operators and illegally modified vehicles in coming weeks, implementing enhanced measures to safeguard public road safety.

  • PABRO brings Christmas cheer to Parham

    PABRO brings Christmas cheer to Parham

    The Parham Alliance Beautification and Revitalization Organisation (PABRO) embarked on a special holiday mission on December 20th, bringing Christmas spirit directly to residents throughout Parham Town. Volunteers from the community group visited numerous households to share seasonal greetings and engage in meaningful conversations with local community members.

    According to PABRO representatives, these personal visits served to emphasize the fundamental values of compassion, appreciation, and the understated joys found in community connections. The organization extended its festive wishes not only to Parham Town residents but to all citizens throughout the broader region, hoping everyone would experience a joyful holiday period.

    Beyond the seasonal celebrations, PABRO seized the opportunity to advocate for increased community involvement in its ongoing initiatives. Organization leaders emphasized that broader participation from residents would significantly contribute to the strengthening and overall enhancement of Parham Town’s social fabric and physical environment. The Christmas visits thus served dual purposes: immediate holiday cheer and long-term community building through volunteer recruitment.

  • MP calls for improved care for the elderly at St Michael North Christmas luncheon

    MP calls for improved care for the elderly at St Michael North Christmas luncheon

    A Christmas luncheon for senior citizens in St Michael North transformed into a platform for national reflection on Sunday as Member of Parliament Davidson Ishmael issued a compelling appeal for Barbadians to revitalize their commitment to elderly care. The event, held at Soroptimist Senior Citizens Village in Eden Lodge, served approximately 150 attendees with more expected throughout the afternoon.

    Addressing the gathering, Ishmael articulated a dual purpose behind the festive occasion: both celebrating seniors as foundational nation-builders and sounding an alarm about deteriorating social values. “We have focused primarily on our senior citizens because we believe that they are our nation’s builders,” Ishmael stated, emphasizing their decades of service and sacrifice in developing contemporary Barbados.

    The parliamentarian delivered a sobering assessment of changing community dynamics, noting a discernible decline in Barbados’ traditional culture of mutual care. “Unfortunately over the years we’ve witnessed a deterioration in the caring spirit we once cherished, where communities actively looked after elderly residents,” he observed, characterizing this shift as a concerning social regression.

    Ishmael’s message transcended seasonal goodwill, framing elderly care as a year-round national priority. “Recognition must be matched by action,” he insisted, urging citizens to honor seniors through practical support rather than mere ceremony. The MP specifically cautioned against abandonment and preventable suffering, advocating for comprehensive care regardless of residential setting.

    Organized by the St Michael North branch team, the luncheon represented both gratitude and symbolic restitution. Ishmael described the event as “a little bit back to constituents,” particularly acknowledging seniors’ historical contributions. He envisioned the Christmas season as an opportunity for intergenerational solidarity that might inspire lasting behavioral change across Barbadian society.

  • Christmas cheer for hundreds at MP Blackman’s inaugural celebration

    Christmas cheer for hundreds at MP Blackman’s inaugural celebration

    St James North constituency witnessed a remarkable display of community spirit as MP Chad Blackman hosted his inaugural Christmas celebration, drawing over 500 children and their families to Gordon Greenidge Primary School grounds last Saturday. The festive gathering featured an array of entertainment, culinary treats, and gift distributions, creating a vibrant atmosphere of seasonal joy.

    In exclusive remarks to Barbados Today, Blackman emphasized the event’s significance in fostering communal bonds during the holiday period. “Christmas represents a special opportunity to ensure the children of St James North experience genuine celebration within their own constituency,” the parliamentarian stated, noting the overwhelming response from families exceeded expectations.

    The celebration transformed the school grounds into a wonderland of activities, with jumping tents captivating younger attendees and a performance artist creating balloon animals for delighted children. The event’s highlight featured acclaimed entertainer Tionne Hernandez delivering a live musical performance, enhancing the carnival-like ambiance.

    Beyond immediate festivities, Blackman articulated the event’s broader purpose as a platform for local talent development. “Our constituency possesses extraordinary creative potential,” he observed, revealing plans to systematically showcase artistic talents through 2026 as part of a cultural development strategy.

    The parliamentarian contextualized this initiative within Barbados’s wider cultural economy objectives, stressing the need for legislative support to enable creative professionals to monetize their skills. While marking his first Christmas event as elected representative, Blackman referenced previous community engagement during his senatorial tenure, noting significantly enhanced participation this year.

    Looking toward future development, Blackman highlighted ongoing agricultural initiatives, particularly a cooperative program connecting local farmers with hospitality establishments along the West Coast tourism corridor. “Our fertile lands represent economic opportunity,” he explained, emphasizing the importance of linking local production with national economic channels.

    The MP concluded by announcing forthcoming constituency engagements, including a January luncheon for senior citizens and a major community picnic, reinforcing his commitment to sustained community development through inclusive participation.

  • LETTER: The Unpaid Creatives of Antigua Carnival: A Tale of Frustration and Disrespect

    LETTER: The Unpaid Creatives of Antigua Carnival: A Tale of Frustration and Disrespect

    Half a year following the conclusion of Antigua Carnival 2025, a cloud of financial uncertainty hangs over the very artists and creators who formed the backbone of the celebrated event. While memories of the vibrant festivities that ran from July 23 to August 3 linger, numerous participants—including meticulous mask makers, dedicated performers, and tireless bartenders—continue to await compensation for their services.

    The Antigua and Barbuda Carnival and Festival Commission, the entity tasked with orchestrating the national celebration, faces mounting criticism for its failure to disburse payments. This pattern of delayed remuneration is not a novel occurrence but rather a chronic issue that has plagued the cultural sector for years, raising serious concerns about the valuation of artistic labor.

    Behind the spectacle of breathtaking performances and elaborate costumes lies a stark reality of financial strain. Many creatives, who depend on such events for their livelihood, report significant hardship in meeting basic expenses. The ongoing neglect threatens to undermine the cultural ecosystem, potentially eroding the nation’s artistic heritage and discouraging future participation.

    Critics argue that the Commission’s inaction contradicts its mandated mission to promote and preserve local culture. Calls for reform emphasize the urgent need for transparent payment systems and contractual accountability to protect the welfare of cultural contributors. The situation has sparked broader conversations about the economic realities facing artists and the necessary safeguards to ensure the sustainability of cultural traditions.

    As public pressure mounts, stakeholders demand immediate rectification of outstanding payments and systemic overhaul to prevent recurrence. The resolution of this dispute carries significant implications for the preservation of Antigua and Barbuda’s cultural identity and the professional dignity of its artistic community.

  • Missing: Sylvester Bertie Cumberbatch

    Missing: Sylvester Bertie Cumberbatch

    Authorities in Barbados have launched a public appeal for assistance in locating 51-year-old Sylvester Bertie Cumberbatch, who vanished from Queen Elizabeth Hospital in the early hours of December 20. The St. Stephen’s Hill, St. Michael resident was last observed at approximately 3:45 a.m. at the medical facility, sparking concerns due to his pre-existing health complications.

    According to police descriptions, Cumberbatch stands approximately five feet nine inches tall with a slim build and dark complexion. His distinguishing facial features include a black and grey moustache and goatee, along with what witnesses describe as ‘full eyes.’ At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing distinctive clothing: a yellow and blue shirt paired with navy blue short pants.

    Of particular concern to authorities is Cumberbatch’s medical condition. The missing man suffers from a documented heart condition and has a catheter medically installed. Additionally, he speaks with a noticeable speech slur, which may affect his communication abilities. Investigators note that Cumberbatch is known to frequent the Westbury area of St. Michael, though his current whereabouts remain unknown.

    The Barbados Police Service has established multiple contact points for citizens with information regarding Cumberbatch’s disappearance. Concerned individuals can reach the Central Police Station at 430-7676 or 430-7630, contact the Police Emergency hotline at 211, or provide anonymous tips to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIPS (8477). Authorities have emphasized that any information, regardless of how insignificant it may seem, could prove crucial in locating the missing patient.