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Daily Archives: May 26, 2017

Murder in Green Bay, two others injured

A father is dead and his son and a neighbour are nursing gunshot injuries after a shooting incident on George Street, Green Bay last...

Bethesda makes impressive win in Cool & Smooth T20 Explosion opener

Caribbean Union Bank (CUB) Bethesda opened their Cool & Smooth T20 Explosion campaign with a convincing eight-wicket trouncing of the Jennings cricket team at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Ground on Wednesday.

Drakes relishes World Cup preparation period for West Indies squad

West Indies Women’s head coach Vasbert Drakes said he was looking forward to the next month of preparation, as he gets his side in gear for the ICC Women’s World Cup, starting next month in the United Kingdom.

Assistant to former CONCACAF president pleads guilty in corruption scandal

An assistant to former CONCACAF president Jeff Webb pleaded guilty to money laundering conspiracy charges at federal court in the United States on Wednesday.

Gov’t Says ARG Lease Has Been Rescinded

The government announced that it has rescinded a lease granted by the former administration to the Antigua & Barbuda Football Association (ABFA) back in 2013, to manage the Antigua Recreation Ground (ARG).

Efforts to operationalise NAMCo within weeks

The government said it will be intensifying efforts to operationalise the National Asset Management Company (NAMCo), to include setting up an office in the city.

Union indicts Ministry of Education for ‘overburdening’ teachers

Public school teachers, through their bargaining agent the Antigua & Barbuda Union of Teachers, (A&BUT), have expressed a level of frustration about problems that are affecting their delivery of instruction to students.

Inmate wants pardon in exchange for testimony

The prosecution’s star witness admitted yesterday that he agreed to testify in exchange for his "safety" since he is currently at the same prison where murder accused Steve Urlings Jr is being housed.

Canadian immigration consultant says merge CIP with tax residency

A Russian investment immigration consultant is suggesting that expanding the Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP) to include a tax residency programme could guarantee its sustainability and multiply the economic benefits of the host country.

CIP agents warned to be wary of Chinese with baggage

A top executive at an international due diligence firm is warning agents of the Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP) to be wary of Chinese applicants who are either on the run, or may soon be on the run from the law.
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