March 31, 2025

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Cricketer Nicholas Kirton in police custody

Barbadian-born Canadian cricketer Nicholas Kirton is in police custody. Kirton, the captain of the Canadian cricket team, is assisting lawmen with an investigation. CBC Sports has been informed of this development from reliable sources. He has played 28 T-20 matches, scoring 590 runs at an average of 25.65. Kirton was held at the Grantley Adams International Airport after returning to Barbados yesterday, Sunday

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Minister fears proposed fees could raise freight costs

Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Ian Gooding-Edghill, fears proposed fees on China-linked vessels will not only hurt domestic ship operators and seaports but will also equate to another increase in freight charges, impacting the cost of living. He says Barbados must utilise every lobbying means as it monitors the situation. Minister Gooding-Edghill’s comments came during debate on the Seaport Industry Management, Operations and Development Bill.

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Government aiming to regulate and modernise seaport industry

Government through the Seaport Industry Management, Operations and Development Bill is aiming to regulate and modernise Barbados’ seaport industry. Minister of Tourism and International Transport, Ian Gooding-Edghill, in leading off Debate in the Lower House, thoroughly dissected the legislation. He says shipping and logistics are the lifeblood of global trade, and Barbados is working to be a transshipment hub. According to Minister Gooding-Edghill, other pieces of legislation have been introduced as the country complies with recommendations of a 2018 audit by the International Maritime Organisation. Minister Gooding-Edghill further revealed that a policy paper is being worked on as Barbados seeks to build on the linkages within the cruise sector.