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Daily Archives: Sep 27, 2018

Eye care drops stolen from project

Dozens of boxes of eye care drops were reportedly stolen from the Mount St. John's Medical Centre this week. The Director at the hospital, Dr....

Nanton dissatisfied with Gray’s Green facility

Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association (ABBA) presidential hopeful, Kebra Nanton, has joined the growing list of officials to express disappointment over the size and type of basketball facility being erected in the Gray’s Green community.

Russia calls on IAAF to lift doping ban

The Russia Athletic Federation (Rusaf) has called on athletics governing body the IAAF to lift its ban on its athletes and has launched a legal challenge to overturn it.

Hermitage win big in Business Football League

The 2017 runners up, Hermitage Bay Strikers recorded a big win over the weekend in the Ministry of Sports Cool and Smooth Business Football league.

Volcanoes open title defence against Red Force

Reigning champions Windward Islands Volcanoes will contest Group A of the Regional Super50 which bowls off next week Thursday in Trinidad and Tobago.

Cricket Association To Benefit From Women’s World T20

The Antigua and Barbuda Cricket Association (ABCA) stands to benefit financially from the staging of this year’s ICC Women’s World T20 from November 9 to 24 in the West Indies.

EDITORIAL: Safety takes a back seat

It was only a matter of time until there was a serious accident at that junction. And as many predicted, it was with a heavy truck hauling sand slamming into a bus with over a dozen passengers.  For years, people have been complaining that the junction at the Antigua and Barbuda International Institute of Technology (ABIIT) needs better marking and that the truck drivers hauling from High Point Jetty need to show greater respect for the established rules of the road.  We do not know if either contributed to the accident but the complaints are long-standing.

Road safety group president to step down

After dedicating a little over eight years promoting the message of road safety awareness, President of the Antigua and Barbuda Road Safety Group Alice Ho-Tack is getting ready to pass on the torch.

Packed UN schedule for Antigua and Barbuda’s representatives

Members of the Antigua and Barbuda delegation currently in New York for the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly have a packed schedule.

PM Browne to address the UN General Assembly tomorrow 

Prime Minister Gaston Browne is expected to address the 73rd Session of the United Nations General Assembly tomorrow afternoon.
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