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Dead foetus found in Bethesda

Residents in Bethesda reported finding a dead foetus in a pile of garbage this morning. Police sources confirmed the report was made to the...

LIAT and unions agree to talks

A task force comprising executives of the regional carrier Liat, unions representing the carrier’s workers and an official from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is to be set up to make recommendations on the way forward for the airline.

Ambassador Casroy James resigns as questions continue

Casroy James is remaining mum on his resignation from the post as Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), but the government has confirmed he stepped down effective March 31.

Cartagena Dialogue encourages sustained momentum in fight against Climate Change

Minister of the Environment Molwyn Joseph opened the 16th meeting of countries participating in the Cartagena Dialogue for Progressive Action with a challenge for territories that are financially able to assist smaller member states in the fight against climate change.

Regional ministers of education commit to school safety programme

Ministers of Education and other representatives ended a two-day meeting here yesterday with a firm commitment to guarantee safe school plants and a specific plan of action for the programme going forward.

Iconic fitness enthusiast ‘Torturer’ passes at age 75

Gym enthusiasts, fitness professionals, family and friends are mourning the death of well-known trainer and gym founder Charles “Torturer” Edwards who is being remembered as someone who readily offered his time, his resources and himself to help others.Gym enthusiasts, fitness professionals, family and friends are mourning the death of well-known trainer and gym founder Charles “Torturer” Edwards who is being remembered as someone who readily offered his time, his resources and himself to help others.

APUA promises to pay protesting staff

Workers in the Telephone Department at Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) returned to the job yesterday afternoon following promises that their increments would be forthcoming by the end of this week.

Football Association Names Ad Hoc Committee

The Antigua & Barbuda Football Association (ABFA) has named an ad hoc committee that will oversee matters related to its general elections slated for May 22.

Jamaica finds true heir to Bolt's throne in record-breaking 12-year-old sprinter

Jamaica may finally have found a successor to sprint legend Usain Bolt, after 12-year-old Brianna Lyston produced an astonishing display of sprinting at the 2017 Boys and Girls Championships.

Champions on base

As the West Indies Under 19s prepare to defend their World Championship title in New Zealand next year, they will be engaged in a...
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