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Daily Archives: Jul 7, 2017

Rats invade the St John’s Health Centre causing closure

The medical clinic at St John’s Health Centre – on lower All Saint’s Road has been closed indefinitely due to persistent vermin infestation. This is...

‘Shantii Town’ stabbed to death at his mother’s nightclub

Cheryl Thompson is blaming herself after her 26- year-old son, Jalon "Shantii Town" Thompson, was fatally stabbed at her business place yesterday morning, eight...

Young man dies suddenly in Heritage Quay

Family and friends of twenty-three-year-old Akimbe ‘Sizzla’ Thomas have been thrown into mourning after the young man died suddenly last night. Thomas collapsed near Fred’s...

The 'Nasty' saga continues

Lena ‘Queen Ivena’ Phillip has received legal advice to revise her controversial lyrics that led to a threat of litigation from Prime Minister Gaston...

Prime Minister sues OBSERVER and Tabor after calypso row

Just days after he issued a threat to sue over a controversial calypso song, Prime Minister Gaston Browne has brought action against OBSERVER Radio...

Court rejects Platini appeal over football ban

Switzerland's highest court has rejected former Uefa boss Michel Platini's bid to overturn his four-year ban from football.

Windies Women extend wretched run with fourth loss

TAUNTON, England (CMC) – West Indies’ misery at the ICC Women’s World Cup increased on Thursday when they produced yet another docile performance against New Zealand Women to lose by eight wickets and crash to their fourth straight defeat.

Mo Farah: Fancy Bears hack prompts response from Olympic champion

Mo Farah stressed he has "never failed a blood test" following the release of hacked documents which appear to show his test results once caused suspicion.

‘Epilus’ elected to lead former club

Former national footballer, Veron “Epilus” Edwards, is the new president of the Empire Football Club and he will lead the organisation for the next three years.

Lewis: I want the best for Cassada Gardens Race Track and horse racing

Businessman Carlton “Tyre Master” Lewis said his decision to see out a court battle against the Antigua Turf Club (ATC) over who holds a legitimate lease on lands encompassing the Cassada Gardens Race Track, is to ensure the property does not end up totally in the hands of a foreign investor.
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