Daily Archives: Nov 4, 2017
Fletcher stars as Sixers make winning start
SYLHET, Bangladesh, Nov 4, CMC – West Indies Twenty20 star Andre Fletcher helped raise the curtain on the 2017 edition of the Bangladesh Premier League in style, when he stroked a handsome half-century to steer Sylhet Sixers to a comfortable victory here Saturday.
Jaguars beat Volcanoes by seven wickets – 3rd day, 2nd round
GROS ISLET, St Lucia, Nov 4, CMC – Guyana Jaguars defeated Windward Islands Volcanoes by seven wickets on the third day of their second round match in the Regional four-day championship at the Darren Sammy Cricket Ground here Saturday.
Jaguars dismiss Volcanoes to win second on trot
GROS ISLET, St Lucia, Nov 4, CMC – Guyana Jaguars made it a little messy in the end but rattled off their second straight win in the Regional four-day championship when they defeated Windward Island Volcanoes by seven wickets inside three days here Saturday.
Webster, Cariah dominate to leave contest in balance
TAROUBA, Trinidad, Nov 4, CMC – Splendid hundreds from Tion Webster and Yannic Cariah pioneered a Trinidad and Tobago Red Force fightback to leave their second round match against Jamaica Scorpions interestingly poised here Saturday.
Press Release: Three in Custody on Suspicion of Money Laundering
Three people, in two separate incidents were arrested on suspicion of Money Laundering by the police, and are in custody assisting the police with...
Members accuse Fishermen Cooperative Society Board of secrecy
Three members of the Antigua and Barbuda Fishermen Co-operative Society have accused the organisation’s Board of Directors of “operating under a cloud secrecy”.
OBSERVER media...
Is Asot Michael answering your calls?
Asot Michael, the former minister of tourism, has not answered any of the many calls which OBSERVER media has placed to him, nor is he known to have made any public statement since his return to Antigua on Wednesday.
Antigua rowers say competition will reel in tourists
Eli Fuller, captain of Team Antigua Atlantic Rowers, says his team’s participation in an international challenge will reaffirm the message that the twin-island state is open for business.
Unfinished ADOMS building forces government to seek alternative venue for summit
The government is considering an alternative venue to host the CARICOM/Cuba summit, which has been originally scheduled for the ADOMS Building in early December.
Tainted meat stolen, Health Ministry braces for outbreak
The Ministry of Health is on high alert for possible cases of salmonella, E. coli and shigella poisoning after a batch of contaminated meat marked for destruction was stolen.
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