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Daily Archives: Feb 8, 2017

Vector workers await wage upgrade

Despite a Tuesday morning strike and a demand for an “immediate” upgrade in salaries, vector control workers at the Central Board of Health (CBH) have been told not to expect any increases before six weeks, as the 2017 budgetary allocations await the approval of the Senate.

IAAF puts freeze on transfer of allegiance

The governing body of world athletics (IAAF) has put a freeze on changes of nationality by athletes, saying the system has become open to abuse and that rules are being manipulated.

Bowling department pulling their weight, says in-form Gabriel

(CMC) – Fast bowler Shannon Gabriel has hailed Trinidad and Tobago Red Force’s bowlers, after they once again bailed out the reigning champions in their Regional Super50 contest against Windward Islands Volcanoes on Monday night.

Gaston Browne says Share Inc is suspended

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has announced the suspension of his wife Maria Bird-Browne’s charity Share Incorporated, and claims the action was taken due to political “nastiness” and “ridicule” that was coming from the opposition.

CBH discontinues land-clearing programme

The Central Board of Health (CBH) has cancelled a programme which made it easier to control rats and some types of mosquitoes.

School of Pharmacy receives advice on sustainability

A lecturer and coordinator of the School of Pharmacy at the University of the West Indies (UWI) St Augustine Campus has offered several recommendations for the sustainability of the recently reopened school in Antigua.

Regional trade unions, LIAT management talk structure

Regional trade unions representing LIAT workers will be meeting here, on Friday, to discuss the management structure of the carrier, among several matters of concern.
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