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Daily Archives: Apr 16, 2018

Suspected homicide, victim found tied up

Signs of foul play are clear in the case of a North Street man found dead, tied up in an abandoned house yesterday afternoon.

Children’s Authority saddened at the murder of baby, urges parents to keep children safe

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, (CMC)– The Children’s Authority of Trinidad and Tobago says it is saddened at the death of a 15-month-old baby who had also been sexually assaulted and urged parents not to let their guard down in ensuring the safety of children.

Young burn victim undergoes another surgery

Young fire victim, David Prince continues to make progress, and with his latest surgery in the United States, the toddler is expected to have more use of his fingers.

PM says mischief involved in passport matter

The prime minister is convinced mischief could be involved in the latest probe underway in St. Vincent and the Grenadines involving the Antigua and Barbuda passport.

Editorial: There is always a silver lining

The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda (RPFAB) is in a bit of turmoil.  Okay, “turmoil” may be a bit of an understatement, or the wrong word to be used altogether, so let’s just say that things are far from ‘all right.’  That leads some to say that things have not been ‘all right’ for a very, very long time and still are not, and others are finally breathing off and saying “finally!”

‘Another soldier in calypso has fallen’

The calypso fraternity, and all Antiguans and Barbudans, are mourning the loss of one of our greats, Charles “Smarty Sr.”

Possible sale of Tranquility Bay

The operators of financially-troubled Tranquility Bay, a timeshare property located at Jolly Beach, are exploring their options after closing for almost a year with no re-opening date scheduled.

Disjointed Spurs no match for revamped Warriors lineup

The short-handed San Antonio Spurs thought they had adequately prepared for Game 1 of the Western Conference playoffs against the Golden State Warriors, but coach Gregg Popovich expressed surprise and disappointment Saturday in a squad he said "looked like a deer in headlights" in a 113-92 loss.

Fassett leads Flyers to their sixth straight win

CBA player, Torey Fassett continues to make his mark in the 2018 season of the Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association Division one league, leading former champions, Flyers Basketball to their sixth straight win at the JSC Sports Complex on Saturday night.

Frederick finishes fifth

National high-jumper, Priscilla Frederick finished fifth in the finals of the Commonwealth Games in Australia on Saturday.
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