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Monthly Archives: April, 2018

Preparations continue for Barbuda Council by-election

Training has begun for the polling clerks and presiding officers ahead of the Barbuda Council by-election scheduled for April 30.

Driver bailed in hit-and-run

The medical student who turned himself into police after last Sunday's hit-and-run on Sir George Walter Highway has been granted bail.

Tabor calls out PM

Opposition Senator Damani Tabor, is calling out Prime Minister Gaston Browne, for attacking Trevor Walker for shedding tears in Parliament.

Transport Board manager looks at common causes of road accidents

The growing number of vehicles on the road using the same amount of space over the years, coupled with the careless driving practices of young people in particular, could be the reasons for the increased road accidents in recent years.

Two youth jailed for death by dangerous driving

Two men were yesterday jailed for causing death by dangerous driving in two separate accidents.

Teenager Gajnabi among squad for training camp

West Indies Women will intensify preparations for the defence of their Twenty20 World Cup title when they undergo a month-long training camp here starting next week. Fourteen players, headed by captain Stafanie Taylor, will be put through their paces at the April 30 to May 30 camp by head coach Hendy Springer and his assistant Stuart Williams.

Walsh Jr. pleased with Barbados stint thus far

National and former Leeward Islands cricketer, Hayden Walsh Jr, is pleased with the progress he has made during his near three-year stint in Barbados.

Gayle finally tastes failure as Kings XI miss chance to go top

HYDERABAD, India (CMC) – Superstar opener Chris Gayle failed for the first time this season as his Kings XI Punjab slumped to a 13-run defeat to Sunrisers Hyderbad to miss out on the chance to take sole possession of the lead in the Indian Premier League here Thursday.

Reifer, Paul set for fast-bowling camp

Test all-rounder Raymon Reifer and West Indies limited overs speedster Keemo Paul are among 10 players named by Cricket West Indies to be part of a fast bowling camp starting here in Antigua next Monday.

IAAF testosterone ruling 'a painful reminder' of apartheid-era South Africa, says ANC

Athletics chiefs have been compared to apartheid-era South African leaders after announcing new rules governing testosterone levels in female athletes.
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