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Daily Archives: Feb 2, 2017

A success story

Digicel Group Director, Government Relations and Public Affairs Julian Wilkins was re-elected chairman to the Caribbean Association of National Telecommunications (CANTO), the leading authority for shaping information and communication in the Caribbean, during the group’s Annual General Meeting, in Curacao, on Tuesday, January 31.

Disability trainee masters sailing

The Sailability Programme, part of the National Sailing Academy, and which caters to special needs children from the National Vocational and Rehabilitation Centre {NVRCD}, Adele School, Victory Centre and other institutions, is hailing the accomplishments of 40-year-old Sylvester Winston Michael of Seaview Farm Village.

Panel ‘injected mercy’ in judgement but lawyer still disappointed

KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC) – Patrick Foster QC, counsel for banned West Indies Twenty20 star Andre Russell, says he is disappointed that the player’s one-year suspension was not made retroactive, but is also “grateful” the disciplinary panel did not impose the maximum two-year penalty.

Staff gives Works Ministry two weeks to distribute gear

The management of the Ministry of Works & Housing has been given an ultimatum by staff member who have vowed to strike again if promised gear, such as protective footwear and overalls are not forthcoming in two weeks.

Russia stripped of relay silver

Russia have been stripped of their 4 x 400m relay silver from London 2012 after sprinter Antonina Krivoshapka tested positive for steroid turinabol.

Mobile number portability will force fair pricing, minister says

The ability to switch telecommunications service providers and keep one’s mobile number is soon to become the standard in Antigua & Barbuda.

Court allows Jose Humphreys to continue to practice medicine

A Stay of Execution has been filed and granted to allow prominent medical practitioner Dr Jose Humphreys to continue his work even in the face of this week’s defeat in the High Court where he is seeking an order to renew his medical licenses.

Gov’t may recall all diplomatic passports after disappearance of diplomat

In the wake of speculation that one of Antigua & Barbuda’s economic envoys and former diplomatic passport holder may have been arrested in China, Prime Minister Gaston Browne said he is prepared to recall all diplomatic passports.
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