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Daily Archives: Aug 29, 2018

Citizenship by Investment Unit refutes international media reports

PRESS RELEASE: "The Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU) rejects the claim made in wicnews.com, an on- line publication, that a person, named Jabir Motiwala also...

Killing in Potters

The police are investigating a homicide in Potters Village. So far, they have confirmed that a suspect is in custody. They have not yet disclosed...

Melius hundred sees Windwards clobber Canada

West Indies Under-19s batting star, Kimani Melius, struck a scintillating century to headline the sixth round of the Regional Under-19 One-Day Championship, as Windward Islands easily disposed of Canada by 79 runs on Monday in St. Vincent.

Bolt to make Central Coast Mariners debut 

Usain Bolt is set to make his debut for Central Coast Mariners, despite saying he is struggling with the physical demands of professional football.

Speedster Beaton cleared to resume bowling

West Indies fast bowler Ronsford Beaton’s career was handed a huge boost on Tuesday when the International Cricket Council cleared him to resume bowling in international cricket.

National cyclists dominate Subway 3 Stage Invitational

Antigua and Barbuda finished atop all of the categories contested in the Subway 3 Stage Invitational Cycling Championships held here over the weekend, dominating the event put on by the Antigua and Barbuda Cycling Federation (ABCF). 

Samuel: Female Program Needs Revamping

Head Coach of the Senior Women’s football team, Vincent “Nabu” Samuel, has spoken out on the need to revamp the local female football program.

EDITORIAL: Sun, sea and potholes

A video capturing the blatant, daylight theft of sand by two individuals from a beach in the Crabbe Hill area has highlighted the need for greater enforcement of our laws and regulations as it pertains to this valuable resource.  As well, it underlines the importance of social media in the fight against social ills that plague our bit of paradise.

Hawksbill nesting in Barbuda lower than usual

The damage done to the coastline of Barbuda by Hurricane Irma has had a negative effect on the nesting of the hawksbill sea turtles on the sister island.

Transport Board moving to end rental of private vehicles

The Antigua and Barbuda Transport Board will be seeking to put a stop to the ‘illegal practice’ of renting or leasing private vehicles for transporting passengers.
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