Daily Archives: Aug 27, 2018
Press release: Cashew Hill teen missing
The police and family members of 17 year old Deondre Gregg of Cashew Hill, are seeking the help of the general public in knowing...
MISSING CASHEW HILL TEEN
The Police and family members of 17-year-old Deondre Gregg of Cashew Hill, are seeking the help of the general public in knowing her whereabouts.
Deondre...
MISSING POTTERS TEEN
The Police and family members of 18-year-old Juleena Shadrach of Potters Village are seeking the help of the general public in locating her.
Juleena was...
AG chastises indiscriminate motorists
Attorney General, Steadroy ‘Cutie’ Benjamin, is rebuking able bodied motorists who indiscriminately utilise disability parking spots.
EDITORIAL: Inconsequential
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has dismissed the recent report from Professional Wealth Management (PWM), which happens to be a publication of the Financial Times. He has declared that the report is inconsequential and boldly proclaimed “It doesn’t matter, we are still number one.” He also forecasted, “In the next ranking three or four months from now we can be number one,” adding, “Nothing turns on that.” It is an interesting stance to take when seeking to defend against the ranking of our Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP) by a globally respected media organisation. The ranking, by the way, was a respectable fourth, and mirrors our ranking from the previous year.
Tiger Woods v Phil Mickelson: Duo to face off in $9m Vegas duel in November
Golf greats Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson will go head-to-head in a winner-takes-all US $9m (£7m) exhibition match in Las Vegas.
Ronnie Baker: American sprinter sets fastest 100m time of season
American sprinter Ronnie Baker set the fastest 100m time of the season by clocking 9.87 seconds to win at the Chorzow meeting in Poland.
Tallawahs win pushes Stars closer to elimination
Jamaica Tallawahs ended a three-game losing slide when they disposed of St. Lucia Stars by 21 runs here Saturday night, pushing the embattled hosts further into strife and closer to elimination from the Caribbean Premier League.
Watford win three in a row
Watford manager Javi Gracia says his side have achieved “something massive” after beating Crystal Palace to win their opening three games of the season for the first time in their top-flight history.
Farmers lives at risk as praedial larceny continues
At least one farmer is calling for more support from the police as it relates to the safety and security of the lives and property of farmers who continue to be the target of thieves for months on end.
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