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Daily Archives: Apr 26, 2017

Johnny Depp's former managers call him 'habitual liar'

Johnny Depp's former business team is calling the star "a habitual liar" after Depp said in an interview that his one-time managers "clearly let...

Crane climber in Toronto rescued, arrested

TORONTO — A woman who spent hours suspended high above a construction site after scaling a crane in downtown Toronto was rescued Wednesday morning...

CARICOM sends observer mission for Curacao elections

GEORGETOWN, Guyana -- At the invitation of the Netherlands, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is sending a small CARICOM electoral observer mission to monitor the...

Cayman Islands elections to be monitored by Commonwealth observers

GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (CNS) -- With the Cayman Islands about to engage in its first election under the new system of ‘one man,...

Dominica PM reveals prospects, pitfalls for economic success

ROSEAU, Dominica -- Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit on Monday met with stakeholders in Dominica at the national consultation on development prospects, ahead of the...

T&T president disappointed CCJ is not final court for all CARICOM states

BASSETERRE, St Kitts (WINN) -- The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) states of St Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Lucia and...

Barbados joins list of countries challenging veracity of US State Dept report

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados -- Barbados has joined the chorus of criticism leveled at last month’s 2017 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) published by the...

St Lucia PM cuts funding for National Trust

CASTRIES, St Lucia -- In what is widely regarded locally as punishment for its opposition to a proposed dolphin park and its outspoken criticism...

Appeal for responsible use of social media to help find missing persons

The father of a young woman who was found almost two weeks after she went missing, has called on social media users to be mindful of the anxiety they create by spreading false news about missing persons cases.

HMB project hit by court ruling

The Government of Antigua & Barbuda is to be served “shortly” with a “default ruling” by Canada’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs for any money still to be paid by the company that bought the derelict Half Moon Bay resort, to be “garnished” to the Courts in British Columbia (BC).
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