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Daily Archives: Jun 27, 2017

Ransomware virus hits computer servers across the globe

A ransomware attack hit computers across the world on Tuesday, taking out servers at Russia's biggest oil company, disrupting operations at Ukrainian banks, and...

Press Release: Health and Safety for Carnival

There are two major concerns that those of us in public health and safety have at this time of year. One is the excessive...

Press Release: Four Face Several Drug Charges

Following investigations after conducting 3 successful operations on Friday, 23rd June 2017 and Saturday 24th June, 2017, the Office of National Drug and Money...

Press Release: DNA Calls for an Independent Review of the CIP

The Leadership of the DNA is calling for an in-depth independent review and accounting of our CIP and an honest discussion with the People...

Security guard nursing gunshot wound to the mouth

The 67-year-old security guard who was shot in the face Sunday night while on duty at Robinson’s Service Station is said to be recovering well.

Ms A&B aims to capture another crown

The newly crowned Miss Antigua & Barbuda, Ayana Dorsette has already set her sights on winning another title even as she basks in the celebration of her recent victory.

A&B CITIZENS NEED VISAS FOR CANADA

Expressions of anxiety, shock, anger and frustration were expressed yesterday as news broke that citizens of Antigua & Barbuda will require visas to travel to Canada as of 5:30 am today. And like many residents, the main opposition United Progressive Party (UPP) has already blamed the Gaston Browne administration for the negative development.

‘Visa-less’ Antiguans and Barbudans scramble to get back to Canada

Scores of Antiguans and Barbudans, including many students who were suddenly barred from returning to Canada -- without a Canadian visa -- are at this moment scrambling to get the travel permit out of Trinidad & Tobago.

Law laments lack of edge in Windies efforts

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) – Head coach Stuart Law has rued the tame bowling effort which paved the way for West Indies’ 105-run defeat to India in the second One-Day International on Sunday and says the Caribbean side is lacking the cutting edge.

Top coaches to turn out for annual cricket camp

A number of the country’s top cricket coaches will assist the country’s young and aspiring players during this year’s Grassroots Cricket Academy summer camp put on by former national and West Indies player, Winston Benjamin.
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