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The (Barbados) Today Inc. is a privately owned, dynamic and innovative Media Production Company. This locally owned online news source offers free updates at the local, regional and international level.

Established:October, 2009Industry:News & MediaShare

The (Barbados) Today Inc. is a privately owned, dynamic and innovative Media Production Company. This locally owned online news source offers free updates at the local, regional and international level. We engage you through a number of platforms to ensure that you have the most convenient experience, wherever you prefer to be updated. We also have our mobile app available on the Google Play store as well as the iOS store making us just a click away!

We acknowledge that there is a challenge and hassle with having to keep up with paid subscriptions for your news updates, and as a result, this led us to publish our environmentally friendly ePaper, ensuring that the news is delivered conveniently to you for free. Our ePaper is released from Monday to Friday and offers an array of topics including Breaking News, Business, Politics, Sports and Entertainment. We also produce an exciting range of magazines to inform and entertain readers of any demographic. (Woman’s Day Magazine, Crop Over, Independence Magazine among others).

  • BWA Conducting Emergency Repairs in St. George

    The Barbados Water Authority is today, Wednesday, May 8th advising residents and businesses in parts of St. George that it is currently conducting emergency repairs on a large diameter main… The post BWA Conducting Emergency Repairs in St. George […]

  • Increase in gastrointestinal illnesses

    Health officials have noticed an increase in the cases of gastrointestinal illnesses in Barbados. The uptick in cases in persons older than five years moved from 27 in the week… The post Increase in gastrointestinal illnesses appeared first on […]

  • St. Lucia PM blames “conspiracy” for removal of CDB president

    Prime Minister Phillip J Pierre has blamed a “conspiracy” for the removal of Dr. Hyginus “Gene” Leon as president of the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), who tendered his resignation… The post St. Lucia PM blames […]