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Daily Archives: May 17, 2018

BERMUDA-COURT-Cruise ship visitor fined over live ammo in handbag

A 36-year-old American tourist has been fined US$800 by a magistrate after she was caught with five rounds of live ammunition in her handbag...

JAMAICA-HEALTH- Ministry of Health to start summer vector eradication programme

The Ministry of Health is to begin its Summer 2018 vector eradication and education initiative next month under its Enhanced Vector Control Programme. The first...

US Coast Guard searches for missing cruise ship crewmember in Caribbean Sea

The United States Coast Guard says rescue crews are searching for a MSC Seaside crewmember who went overboard in the Caribbean Sea about eight...

CARICOM calls for restraint in Israel-Palestine conflict

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has called for restraint in the use of force and for a halt to an “unacceptable escalation of death and...

VP welcomes IOC/PASO visit

Vice President of the National Olympic Committee (NOC), Wilbur Harrigan, has described a pending visit from a joint International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Pan American Sports Organisation (PASO) committee as being both good and bad for the organisation here.

Coolers sent packing

The 2018 Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association (ABBA) Division 2 League champions, Ottos Coolers, were sent packing on Tuesday night at the JSC Sports...

Attackers yet to find a win as Black Lightning strikes again

Roof Masters Plus Attackers continued their dry spell in the Antigua and Barbuda Netball Association (ABNA) league on Tuesday night as they fell to Sagicor Life Enforcers 36-19 at the YMCA Sports Complex.

Editorial: CIP – Bitcoin Cash accepted here

There has been some interesting moves over on the Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP) front.  Cabinet announced that a new option will be introduced...

Work on Bethesda solar energy plant to resume

The information minister said the Cabinet is hoping to have work at the solar panel farm in Bethesda resume. Work was halted after the government insisted on renegotiating.

Historic public launch of Annual Trafficking in Persons (Prevention) Report

The Trafficking in Persons (Prevention) Committee made history on Tuesday evening when, for the first time, the annual Trafficking in Persons (Prevention) Report was officially launched publicly.
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