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Daily Archives: Jun 25, 2018

World Bank supports financial and fiscal resilience in Guyana

The Washington based World Bank has approved a US$35 million Development Policy Credit to support Guyana’s efforts to strengthen financial sector development and fiscal...

British High Commission and UWI sign agreement for research project

An agreement to commence a short research project focusing on development challenges across the region, has been signed between the British High Commission and...

Opposition calls for resignation of Energy Minister

Leader of the main opposition People’s National Party (PNP) , Dr. Peter Phillips has called for the immediate resignation of Energy Minister Dr. Andrew...

Jamaica looks to significance of music tourism

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, has pointed to music tourism as a way of expanding the industry based on Jamaica’s strength as the region’s top...

Commission says no probe into Asot

There will be no investigation by the Integrity Commission into scandal hit former energy minister MP Ascot Michael, at least not for now. That's according...

One TB case confirmed, preschoolers being tested

Over a dozen children from a pre-school in St John’s are being screened for tuberculosis.

Missing man found

Sixty-eight-year old James Joseph who was missing for the past four days was found this morning.

Cool Runnings and Hoppers win big over the weekend

2018 Antigua and Barbuda Football Association (ABFA) Premier League champions, Greenbay Hoppers, continue to make an impressive showing in the Anderson E. Carty Grays Green Football League.

Calvin Ayre Foundation donates to Bulldogs campaign

The Calvin Ayre Foundation joins a list of corporate sponsors for the Antigua and Barbuda Men’s Basketball team, the Bulldogs. 

England reach knock-out round with 6-1 win

  England achieved their most emphatic World Cup result as Harry Kane's hat-trick helped them thrash a hapless Panama side and reach the last 16.
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