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Daily Archives: Sep 26, 2018

Snail Bounty Hunters begin work

The first set of Snail Bounty Hunters to sign contracts with the Ministry of Agriculture have started work aimed at ridding the island of the invasive Giant African Snail.

Breastfeeding – Latch On

Scores of persons, including breastfeeding mothers, who were utilising the facilities of All Saints Clinic yesterday morning received information on breastfeeding as part of events to mark national Breastfeeding Week being observed here, September 24 to 29.

Education Director advocates for loitering to be made a criminal offence

The Director of Education in Antigua and Barbuda is advocating for loitering to be made a criminal offence and for parents to be held accountable. Clare Browne is of the strong belief that this stringent measure could be used to address what he termed as a “worrying issue that has been left unattended for years”.

LIAT staff member bailed on latest drug charges

A LIAT flight operations supervisor is now on bail for a second set of drug charges related to the importation of several pounds of cannabis.

Several injured in traffic collision

Eighteen passengers from a coaster bus were rushed to the Mount St. John’s Medical Centre (MSJMC) late Wednesday, some suffering multiple injuries, following a traffic collision in the Dutchman’s Bay area.
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