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Daily Archives: Aug 29, 2017

Press Release: More Kidney Transplant Surgeries Performed at Mount St. John’s Medical Centre

A surgical team at Mount St. John’s Medical Centre (MSJMC) last week performed two successful kidney transplants. The transplants were done on August 21st and 22nd.

Taylor Swift's new music video makes biggest YouTube debut ever

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Taylor Swift’s vengeful new music video “Look What You Made Me Do,” is smashing records on YouTube, garnering more than...

Oil prices fall 1.5 percent as storm shutters more refineries

New York (Reuters) - Crude prices slipped more than 1.5 percent lower on Tuesday as the market grappled with the shutdown of more than...

Trump vows full response to Harvey's 'epic' flooding in Texas

HOUSTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump arrived in Texas on Tuesday and vowed the federal government would have a complete response to the...

EC notes are safe, says central bank official

The Eastern Caribbean Currency notes are said to be safe, despite new reports of counterfeit money circulating in Antigua & Barbuda. The assurance of the...

Book ship to return to Antigua after seven years

Logos Hope, the world's largest floating book fair, is scheduled to return to St John’s, October 5 to 15 with over 5,000 different titles...

Citizens want drivers to be more responsible

In the days following a motor vehicle accident, especially when a life is lost, residents and family members may try to put the blame...

Help teachers

Alister Thomas, President of the Parent Teachers’ Association (PTA) is calling for assistance for the nation’s educators.

Road fatality victim remembered as a ‘bright spark.’

Former co-workers of the country’s latest road fatality victim, Adermi Williams, spent all of yesterday fighting back tears and trying their best to keep a brave face for customers during the work day as they struggled to face the reality that he is dead.

Sargassum Seaweed success

A St. Lucian national is turning what many have described as a nuisance into a booming agricultural business.
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