Daily Archives: Jul 12, 2017
Barbuda Airways gets clearance from ECCAA
A spokesman for the proposed Barbuda Airways airline has said that a licensing requirement which had long delayed its taking to the skies has...
CBH cracks down on expired goods
Inspectors from the Central Board of Health (CBH) swooped down on a supermarket yesterday, and removed “thousands” of dollars’ worth of expired and stale...
Junior Calypso Finalists 2017 Ages 13 – 19
The following Junior Calypsonians have been selected to compete against Lady Melody in the 2017 State insurance Junior Calypso Competition:
Darryn
Deh Mighty BC
Kid Vicious
K-Kay
Lady Clair
Lyrical...
Junior Calpso Finalists 2017 Ages 5 – 12
The following Junior Calpsonians have been selected to compete against Little Miss in the 2017 State Insurance Junior Calypso Competition:
Baby Eve
De African Prince
De Prophet
De...
Hope, Nurse gain in ODI rankings
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CMC) – Shai Hope’s good form in the recent one-day series against India has seen him make a considerable leap in the latest International Cricket Council rankings released Tuesday.
Former all-rounder named India coach until 2019
Former all-rounder Ravi Shastri has been appointed India coach until the 2019 World Cup in England.
Draughts association to host first tournament
The newly formed Antigua & Barbuda Draughts Association (ABDA) will host its inaugural tournament later this month.
Antigua & Barbuda Out Of Little League Tournament
The Antigua & Barbuda little leaguers fell in a third successive loss in the Caribbean Pre-World Series Little League Baseball Tournament on Tuesday, going under 27-0 to Puerto Rico at the Coolidge Cricket Ground, formerly the Stanford Cricket Ground.
Sensational Dottin hundred sees Windies to second win
LEICESTER, England (CMC) – The mercurial Deandra Dottin stroked an aggressive maiden one-day hundred as West Indies Women produced their best performance of an otherwise disappointing campaign, with a 19-run win over Pakistan Women in the ICC Women’s World Cup here Tuesday.
Editorial: A wake-up call for rudeness
The message from the cruise ship industry could not be louder or clearer: harass our passengers and we will leave. That is the take-away from the news that Royal Caribbean and sister cruise line Celebrity Cruises are pulling some of their cruise ships from the port of Falmouth in Jamaica. A port, by the way, in which they have invested heavily.