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Daily Archives: May 4, 2018

Mistaken for a drive-through supermarket?

The driver of this vehicle sped onto the curb and crashed into Cost Pro supermarket some time after 9 o'clock tonight. Staff told OBSERVER media that no one was injured and the crash did not interrupt business for any long period.

Murder charge for third suspect

A charge of murder has been filed against Fort Road resident Earlsfield James who surrendered to police on Thursday, several days after a wanted bulletin was issued for him.

Probe continues into cop and passport documents

The police have done yet another search of the home of suspended Acting Superintendent of Police, Ray John, as they continue to investigate a suspected crime involving Antigua and Barbuda passports.

Common factors and assets give region advantage to tackle financial crimes

Commonwealth countries have many common assets and factors useful to fighting the worrying rise of financial crimes in the region.

Guyanese company ordered to pay millions to architect firm

The Trinidad-based Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Friday ordered the Guyana-based New Building Society Ltd to pay an architect firm more than GUY$15 million...

CARIBBEAN-DEVELOPMENT-CARICOM and Commonwealth sign MOU

The Guyana-based Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat and the London-based Commonwealth Secretariat have signed a new memorandum of understanding (MOU) providing for further cooperation in...

JAMAICA-AVIATION-Search continues for missing plane with three people on board

The Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) is leading the search for a Cessna aircraft with three people on board reported missing on an internal flight...

Trinidad says no official report from Jamaica on alleged dumping of flour

The Trinidad and Tobago government Friday said it had not received any official complaint from Jamaica regarding allegations that local flour manufacturers were dumping...

Electoral Commission demands party financing reports

A fine of $2,000 will be imposed on all political parties and candidates who failed to meet the six-week deadline to turn in their election campaign financing reports.

‘Media bullies’ encouraged to be fearless

“We have seen it a lot over the last four years… attempts to coward journalists, calling them media-bullies. It’s intended to just enforce that intimidation and fear-climate that government wants to instill in the people of this country and it is disgraceful, it is shameful, and I just encourage persons in the society to put the parties and politics aside and just stand up for right and truth and justice.”
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