Monthly Archives: March, 2018
Kitchen roof collapses at the prison
Staff and inmates of Her Majesty's Prison are concerned about their safety after the kitchen caved in.
Editorial: It stinketh up to high heaven!
Is it just us or are there other folks out there who have noticed that much of the election posters and paraphernalia have been removed? To those responsible for the timely removal of the election advertisements, we say kudos and a hearty thank you.
More dialogue should have taken place before blacklisting – EU official
The European Commission’s (E.C.) Stefano Manservisi, the director-general of international cooperation and development, believes there could have been more dialogue between the Commission and those countries blacklisted as tax havens.
Heritage Quay vendors’ latest complaint addressed
Tenants at the Heritage Quay Vendors' Mall got some relief yesterday after complaining they had to work in dark and hot conditions for two days.
Sir Viv says batting improvement crucial for Windies
KARACHI, Pakistan (CMC) – Legendary former West Indies captain Sir Vivian Richards says the Caribbean side will need to improve their batting if they...
Smith and Warner banned for 12 months
Australia captain Steve Smith and vice-skipper David Warner have been banned for a year for ball-tampering.
Cameron Bancroft, who carried out the cheating in South Africa,...
ICC turns down April meeting, says Cameron must be present
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – Cricket’s governing body, the ICC, has snubbed CARICOM’s Prime Ministerial Sub-committee’s request for a meeting in London next month but...
Invincible Stars and Enforcers pick up VICTORIES in netball league
Invincible Stars continued to make an impressive run in the A Division of the Antigua and Barbuda Netball Association (ABNA) league as they picked...
No thanks, Massiah to Lovell
The United Progressive Party (UPP) leader Harold Lovell has opened the door to the likelihood of newcomer, the Democratic National Alliance, entering his party’s fold.
LIAT pilot dies
LIAT is mourning the death of one of its pilots who passed away Monday night in Trinidad and Tobago.
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