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More vendors take up spots at Fairchild Street Market Village - Barbados Today

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Forty more vendors received keys to their new kiosks at the Fairchild Street Market Village on Wednesday. The 21 fruit and vegetable vendors and 19 owners of variety shops have transitioned to the spanking new facility, following the completion of Phase Two of the project in early January. They were among entrepreneurs who previously operated […]

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