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Daily Archives: Jun 6, 2017

CARIBANA PATRONS STRANDED IN BARBUDA

The police were called to ease tensions at the dock in Barbuda yesterday after approximately 200 Caribana revellers who were scheduled to return to Antigua aboard The Excellence realised that they had been left stranded.

Barbados win finale to complete whitewash

Barbados made a clean sweep of their three-Test series against Trinidad and Tobago when they conjured up yet another convincing performance to win the final match 44-40 here Sunday night.

National Sports Awards postponed

The Vita Malt National Sports Awards, which were slated for the end of May has evidently been postponed to a now unspecified date.

Daily Editorial: United States vs The World

We are not ones to meddle in another country’s business, except when that business impacts us directly. Having said that, the decision by the United States of America to withdraw from the Paris Agreement on climate change affects us directly.

Young girl hurt during village street jam

An eight-year-old girl was rushed to hospital yesterday, with an injury to one of her ankles following an incident that occurred during the Whit Monday J'ouvert in Pigotts Village.

Limited access to petrol frustrates Barbudans

Residents on the sister island have said they are “fed up” with the limited availability of fuel for their vehicles on the weekend.

The last dune is down; fresh concerns raised about sand mining in Barbuda

Marine Biologist John Mussington is expressing renewed concern about the mining of sand in Barbuda as he indicates that the last sand ridge in Palmetto Point - which offered some coastal protection - was removed in recent days.

What’s on the minds of the experts for World Environment Day?

Every year on June 5, World Environment Day (WED) is commemorated. It is the United Nation's principal vehicle for encouraging worldwide awareness to broaden opinion and action for the protection of the environment.
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