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Daily Archives: Oct 26, 2017

Oposition dismisses findings of business community survey

CASTRIES, St Luci Oct. 26, CMC – Leader of the main opposition St. Lucia Labour Party (SLP),Philip J. Pierre has scoffed at government’s zeal over a business community survey that reflects a significant increase in sales saying that working people are not feeling any improvement in their pockets.

Grenada opposition party points to duplication of names on voters list

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Oct. 26, CMC – Electoral officials have sought to assure the public that electronic voting is secure and no one will be able to vote twice on election day.

GCAA Director says aviation industry must learn from recent mistakes

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Oct. 26, CMC – Director General of the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Egbert Field has called on operators in the local aviation industry to learn from the mistakes that led to the recent deaths of two pilots.

PRESS RELEASE: Two Men in Police Custody For Alleged Robbery

Akeem Joseph, aka “Gotti” 26 of Liberta and 32yr-old Jeffery “Dumbo” Thomas of Willikies are currently in police custody assisting the police with their investigations into a report of an alleged robbery, which took place at Jolly Beach Hotel early Thursday morning.

Catalan leader Puigdemont set to call regional election

BARCELONA/MADRID (Reuters) - Catalan president Carles Puigdemont is set to call a snap regional election, political allies said, a move that could help break a one-month deadlock between the Madrid government and separatists seeking a split from Spain.

Shooting, tear gas, bonfires mar Kenya election re-run

KISUMU, Kenya (Reuters) - Kenyan opposition supporters clashed with police and threw up burning barricades in pockets of the country on Thursday, seeking to derail an election rerun likely to return Uhuru Kenyatta as president of East Africa’s economic powerhouse.

More patience required to achieve series win: Cornwall

Bowling all-rounder Rahkeem Cornwall says West Indies A will need to exhibit more patience against Sri Lanka A’s spin attack, in order to win the decisive third four-day “Test” starting Thursday [TODAY] in Jamaica.

U.K. crime-fighting agency says criminal charges not ruled out for Asot Michael

Crime investigators in the United Kingdom are not ruling out criminal charges against Antigua and Barbuda’s Member of Parliament, Asot Michael, who was held by the National Crime Agency (NCA) for some time on Monday.

State College is shut down

Education officials yesterday shut down the Antigua State College (ASC) due to safety concerns after a student was injured on the compound when a panel from a partition in the auditorium fell on her head on Tuesday.

EDITORIAL: A ride to Crazytown in a Tesla

We love everything to do with alternative energy. We believe that our government should be aggressive in pushing the country into green energy, and as far away from fossil fuels as possible. In that large scope, we also believe that the government should establish policy and practices that minimise the use of fossil fuels in our feel of vehicles (public and private).
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