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Daily Archives: Jun 7, 2018

Press release: Drugs Seized at the General Post Office and Deep Water Harbour

Police on Thursday 7th June, 2018 intercepted 2.5 lbs of high grade cannabis with an estimated street value of $10,000.00ECD. The drugs originated in Canada and was packaged in a false compartment o

Antigua shelters to be closed, Barbudans to go back

Barbudans living in shelters in Antigua are will be evicted by the end of the month and given the option to move to shelters...

NODS gives first peak a post-Irma spending

The National Office of Disaster Services, NODS, has released what it is calling a preliminary report on spending in Barbuda following Hurricane Irma. Two spreadsheet...

President stands by recommendation for Chancellor

President David Granger Wednesday stood by his decision to appoint Justice Kenneth Benjamin as Chancellor of the Judiciary amid calls for those now acting...

Prime Minister extends condolences to Guatemala following volcanic eruption

Prime Minister Dr. Timothy Harris, has extended condolences to the President of the Republic of Guatemala on behalf of the Government and people of...

BVI Asia trade mission kicks off with series of high-level meetings

The Government of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) says its BVI Asia Trade Mission 2018 has started with Premier Dr. D. Orlando Smith and...

Voters cast ballots in twin by-elections

Voters braved early-morning showers on Thursday as they went to the polls to cast their ballots in twin by-elections in which the ruling Progressive...

Paint odour forces closure of Customs HQ

Workers of the Customs and Excise Division took a stance yesterday for their health and refused to work in the lower Church Street building that is currently being painted.

Supporters protest, Wehner’s court case adjourned

A handful of supporters of George Wehner protested outside the High Court yesterday as the United Progressive Party (UPP) caretaker for St. George Constituency appeared in a civil matter.

Drought blamed for ‘fish kill’

The chief environment officer in the Ministry of Health and Environment has attributed the death of thousands of fish in the McKinnon’s Pond and connected waterways to current drought conditions.
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