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Daily Archives: Oct 26, 2017

Basketball association may hire outside coach

The Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Assoc-iation (ABBA) may be forced to employ the services of a foreign coach.

Maginley making strides on pro circuit

Antiguan professional tennis player Jody Maginley has been gaining significant ground on the International Tennis Federation's Pro Circuit since graduating university in December 2016.

Codrington airport fence repairs started

Work on the perimeter fence at the Codrington airport has begun as relief work continues on the sister isle to return things to normal, post Hurricane Irma.

Greene: No figure for YASCO upgrade yet

A specific cost is yet to be attached to the planned upgrading and refurbishing of the country’s lone track and field facility, the YASCO Sports Complex.

Staff woes affecting Probation Unit

More staff is needed for the Probation Unit within the Ministry of Social Transformation to effectively respond to the needs of families and individuals seeking help to deal with social problems.

Antiguan boxer advances to London championships finals

Antiguan Alston Ryan has won his semi-final bout at the Senior Development Championships in London in the lightweight category sponsored by the British Amateur Association by defeating Shea Field in an unanimous decision. Ryan showed his skill and determination by outwitting the clever Shea Field in Sunday’s bout.

Union awaits update on airport sexual harassment investigation

The Antigua Barbuda  Workers Union (ABWU) said Wednesday it is yet to receive an update from the Airport Authority, a month after the agency launched an internal investigation into alleged sexual harassment by a head of department.

Joseph backs out of electric vehicle study

The backlash surrounding the purchase of a luxury electric vehicle to be utilised by the health and environment minister Molwyn Joseph, as part of a feasibility study, has led to the minister withdrawing his participation.

Will Asot be back?

The political future of MP Asot Michael should be the conversation of the day, according to one political analyst.
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