Daily Archives: Oct 14, 2017
Exclusive: Trump administration reduces support for prisoner halfway houses
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The administration of President Donald Trump has been quietly cutting support for halfway houses for federal prisoners, severing contracts with as...
Hello new Barbuda
A Chinese firm has shown interest in establishing a new town on Barbuda, the government has announced.
Cook’s landfill is cause for concern
Environmentalists are sounding the alarm over the state of the Cook’s Sanitary Landfill.
World observes international day for disaster reduction
Countries around the globe observed yesterday, October 13, as International Day for Disaster Reduction (IDDR), under the theme “Home Safe Home.”
Relatives identify decomposing body
Paula Hunte was left devastated yesterday after identifying the body of her older brother, Denya Kimba Michael-Gage, also known as “Ducky.”
DoE compiling report on Barbuda damage
Barbuda’s marine environment has suffered significantly from the passage of Hurricane Irma according to the Department of Environment (DoE).
Consultant: Stop putting square pegs in tourism’s holes
Top positions within tourism ministries throughout the region are filled with executives “who do not fit” the sector, and as a result, they are under-performing.
Ambris shines with hundred but rain wrecks play
FLORENCE HALL, Jamaica (CMC) – Sunil Ambris increased pressure on West Indies selectors by carving out his fourth first class hundred, but rain allowed just 3-1/4 hours play, on the second day of the opening four-day “Test” against Sri Lanka A here Thursday. The 24-year-old struck 106 as the hosts, resuming from 236 for four, reached 364 for eight in their first innings before rain arrived 41 minutes after the lunch break to end play prematurely at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium.
United States coach leaves after World Cup failure
United States coach Bruce Arena has left his role after the side failed to reach the World Cup finals for the first time since 1986.
Thomas Opens Up Following Tri20 Exit
Wicketkeeper-batsman, Devon “Booby” Thomas, said he was disappointed over a decision by coaches Kenneth “Flipper” Benjamin and John Archibald to resign just before the start of the cricket association’s Tri20 Tournament.
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