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Daily Archives: Sep 3, 2018

EDITORIAL: Stop!

Barbuda construction projects have experienced two major work stoppages in the last few weeks.  The first stop order came in the form of an injunction issued by High Court Judge, Rosalyn E. Wilkinson, which instructed that all construction on the international airport in Barbuda be stopped immediately.  

Nurses angered by recent transfer of senior colleague

The general membership of the Antigua and Barbuda Nurses Association (ABNA), will be huddling this week to discuss the recent transfer of an executive member to a post to which they strongly object.

Businessman humiliated while attempting to board a flight

The alleged break down in communication between police departments and the court led to what has been described as an embarrassing and humiliating experience for businessman Rey John, who is on bail in a shooting case.

New Police Queen crowned

Woman Police Constable no. 119 Kalique Samuel outshone her colleagues on Saturday night to win the coveted title of Ms Police Queen 2018.

Local Counsellor gives advice for World Suicide Prevention month

This month is World’s Suicide Prevention month and local social worker and counsellor, Koren Norton said knowing where to seek help is of great importance, just as it is for us to be able to recognise/identify the signs of depression and other issues which could lead to suicidal thoughts and actions.

'Me nar move', Barbudan father says

Only a few Barbudans heeded the notice from the National Office of Disaster (NODS) to leave the National Technical Training Centre on Saturday despite what appeared to be an effort to intimidate them into moving that day.

Law firm threatens legal action over visiting requirements at Her Majesty’s Prison

A law firm is planning to sue the Superintendent of Prisons, Albert Wade, over the right to see its clients without having to fill out appointment forms.
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