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Daily Archives: Dec 7, 2017

Help identify missing child

The police are seeking the help of the public in identifying this boy and his parents or guardian.

'Magic' guilty of sex offence

Media personality Ian “Magic” Hughes was today found guilty of the indecent assault of a young girl.

Millions more to be spent on Five Islands school expansion

Another E.C. $27 million is to be used to finance the expansion of the Five Islands secondary school building. This is to make it suitable to be used as a university campus.

Officials ready for Caricom-Cuba summit, Castro’s last official event

 The Caricom-Cuba Summit, the highest-level meeting between the two groups, is happening in Antigua and Barbuda this weekend.

Sir Lester misses his own press conference

Former Prime Minister Sir Lester Bird had to postpone an announcement he planned to make today at a press conference.

Fiennes workers say no cheques disbursed on Day 2

Employees at Fiennes Institute said the remaining outstanding overtime pay cheques were not available at the main office as promised by health ministry officials.

Land access case ends in disappointment for homeowner

British citizen Geoffrey Croft has lost his case in which he claimed he had a right to use someone else’s land to gain access to his own property in Monk’s Hill, Cobbs Cross.

Editorial: More for the living than the dead

Talk has started, once again, about a new public cemetery. Most recently, the minister of health, Molwyn Joseph, announced that his ministry will host a public consultation to get feedback on plans for the long-delayed public cemetery. We love public consultations, and we would love to see a new cemetery, so, at this point, we will congratulate the minister for kick-stating things and beginning the discussion in the right way. At least, we appear to be getting somewhere (again).

First deaf secondary school student graduates

Jalenda Richards became the country's first deaf student to graduate from secondary school in Antigua and Barbuda.

DNA Candidate says develop St. Paul as tourism-hub

Promises to develop the home of Nelson’s Dockyard into a tourism-hub have not come true, said the Democratic National Alliance (DNA) candidate for the St. Paul constituency.
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