25.8 C
St John's
Friday, 29 March, 2024

Daily Archives: Apr 11, 2017

Law enforcement agencies launch massive search for missing women

Several search teams, inclusive of police officers and defence force members, relatives and other residents have embarked on what is planned to be an island wide search for two missing women.

US Coast Guard assists Defence Force to apprehend illegal fishers

Five French fishermen are currently assisting the local authorities with their investigations after a joint patrol by the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force (ABDF) and US Coast Guard netted a huge haul of illegally caught conch and fish on the weekend.

Youth offered second chance at CSEC qualifications

Approximately 200 people have taken advantage of an opportunity for a second chance at academic success.

Young sprinter’s fate hinges on MRI

National youth athlete Kaden Joseph could know by midweek if he will be allowed to represent Antigua & Barbuda at this weekend’s Carifta Games in Curacao.

USA, Canada & Mexico to make joint bid for 2026 World Cup

The United States, Canada and Mexico have announced they will make a joint bid to host the 2026 World Cup.

Court of Appeal reduces Jay Chin’s life sentence

The appeal by former businesswoman, Jay Marie Chin, against her conviction for murdering her ex-husband Raymond Chin, has been dismissed; but the Court of Appeal has revised her life sentence to 25 years in jail.

IMF commends A&B for 2016 economic growth

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) executive who has direct responsibility for Antigua & Barbuda has commended the government’s effort to stabilise the country’s economy, which grew by 3.6 per cent last year.

Appeal for nationwide search for missing women

A relative of one of two women who have been missing has appealed for residents to join in a ‘national search day’ in order to locate them.

Red Force deliver near fatal blow to Pride title chances

Trinidad and Tobago Red Force dealt Barbados Pride’s title aspirations a potentially fatal blow, when they inflicted their perennial arch-rivals with a stunning 130-run defeat inside three days at Kensington Oval, Barbados on Sunday night.

Barnacle Point reverse osmosis plant is on target, minister says

Work to complete the construction and installation of the new reverse osmosis plant at Barnacle Point is in keeping with the targeted timelines, the minister responsible for public utilities said yesterday.
- Advertisment -

Most Read