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Monthly Archives: March, 2017

Grays Farm Man Arrested For Shooting

22 year old Andre Henry Aka “Belly Man” of Green Bay was arrested by the police, following a shooting incident which took place on Parliament Street, shortly after midnight on Friday.

Cricket Association head takes bowling legend to task over comments

President of the Antigua & Barbuda Cricket Association (ABCA) Leon Rodney has taken fast bowling legend Sir Curtly Ambrose to task of his alleged comments criticising the standard and growth of local cricket.

Grenades to face defending champions in CFU Club Championships

The Grenades Football Club will contest Group A of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championships, which is slated to kick off in May at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Trinidad.

Gasper shares how theatre arts helped her to cope

Antigua Girls’ High School (AGHS) student Shaveesa Gasper said she turned to theatre arts to help her cope with the 2016 tragedy that left her with burns to a significant portion of her body, including her face.

Eight thoroughbreds qualify for the Antigua Triple Crown Series

Eight of the country’s top thoroughbreds have made the cut ahead of next month’s Black Pineapple Stakes, the first instalment in the 2017 Antigua Triple Crown Series being hosted by the Antigua Turf Club.

Borders beyond the sand

Antigua & Barbuda’s Chief Immigration Officer Annette Mark has appealed for help to protect our porous borders. The call comes in the wake of the discovery of 411 pounds of marijuana, worth $1.6 million, buried in the sand at Long Bay, along with two guns and 94 rounds of ammunition.

League says Barbuda elections were fair, but reiterates need for electronic voting

The group, which was granted national observer status, to monitor the by and council elections on Barbuda said that electronic voting would have eliminated the long, tedious waiting time for the results to be announced.

Closer collaboration will help tackle drug and gun smuggling, Customs boss says

The head of the Customs & Excise Division said the key to successful counter-narcotics operations in Antigua & Barbuda is better collaboration between all internal border protection and law enforcement agencies.

Miss Jaycees 2016 keeps climate change issues on the front burner

The reigning Jaycees Queen has urged residents across the region to do more to combat the effects of climate change on their respective countries.

Holding appointed Derbyshire club president

West Indies pace legend Michael Holding has been named the new president of Derbyshire, the County club he represented with distinction during his illustrious playing days.
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