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Daily Archives: Nov 15, 2017

Tourism poised for bounce back – Fernandez

The forecast for Antigua and Barbuda’s tourism is looking good, according to information from the sector’s new minister.

Heavy duty vehicle crashes into house

A family of three, including a 92-year-old woman, was forced to relocate last night after a truck carrying concrete mix smashed through the kitchen...

EDITORIAL: Education bashing

You all know how we feel about education. To borrow the words of Nelson Mandela, “Education is the most powerful weapon that you can use to change the world.” We believe in that statement wholeheartedly, and we believe that everyone, regardless of the age, should continue to pursue some form of education every day of life.

Females not supporting each other in male dominated fields

Women can excel in whatever field they may choose to enter; however, the biggest challenge is that they are not supportive of each other.

Wanted man turns himself in to the police

Conroy “Connie” Jones has surrendered to police nearly a month after lawmen issued a wanted bulletin for his arrest.

Aziza Lake puts her hat in the ring

Senator Aziza Lake has confirmed she plans to contest the next general election to become an elected member of Parliament on the ticket of the ruling Antigua Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP).

WIOC matter referred to the Labour Department

The Labour Department has been asked to intervene in the matter surrounding the firing of a former operator in the Terminal Department at the West Indies Oil Company Limited (WIOC).

Watling a doubt for Windies Test as NZ name predictable squad

Wicketkeeper BJ Watling has been included in a 12-man squad to face West Indies in next month’s first Test but doubts remain over his fitness, as he continues to battle a hip injury.
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