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Daily Archives: Apr 18, 2018

Breaking: Officer in custody for alleged sex crime

A police officer is being accused of having sex with an underage girl who is now pregnant. The girl is 15 and the laws...

More illegal drugs found at the airport

A FedEx package containing $8,000 worth in marijuana was discovered at the V.C.Bird International Airport this afternoon.

Police Probe Bishopgate Street Homicide

Police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Samuel Emmanuel Joseph aka "JB" of Bishopgate Street.

Second killing in as many days, body tied up

The police are probing the killing of a man whose body was found tied up in a shop on Bishopgate Street this morning. The man...

Windies back to full strength for Hurricane Relief T20

West Indies will be at full strength for next month’s hurricane relief Twenty20 International against a Rest of the World XI in London.

Rockersville hand Coolers their first loss

Harold Lovell Rockersville pulled off a big upset on Monday night at the JSC Sports Complex as they handed frontrunners, Ottos Coolers their first loss of the season in their Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association (ABBA) Division 2 encounter.

Cricket association commits to assisting football officials

At least one sporting association has offered assistance to two football officials under house arrest in Jamaica, after the men were charged in connection with a quantity of marijuana found in one of the equipment bags.

Netball Boss Pleased After 10-Year Hiatus

President of the Antigua and Barbuda Netball Association (ABNA) and former national player, Karen Joseph is heartened by the support the game has received since the reintroduction of a national league this year.

EDITORIAL : A plan for tourism

The revelation that there was a only a small increase in visitor arrivals to our bit of paradise during the winter season, pales in comparison to the associated news that bookings for the summer season are slow at this time. The news came from Alex DeBrito, Chairman of the Antigua Hotel and Tourist Association (AHTA), during a recent interview, in which he shared his review of the past period and early predictions for summer.

Earthquake sends residents scampering

Residents across the country were reportedly running out of buildings out of fear for their safety, on Tuesday, when a 4.4 magnitude earthquake rocked Antigua and Barbuda around 4:26 p.m.
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