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Daily Archives: Oct 12, 2018

Spencer accepts nomination to Constitutional Review Committee

UPP Press statement ... Former Prime Minister Dr. W. Baldwin Spencer has accepted the nomination to serve as Deputy Chair of the Constitutional Review...

Reward offered as suspected killer remains on the run

A reward of $5,000 is being offered for information that leads to the capture of wanted suspected killer Calvin "Burger" James. The police issued a...

Fort Road teen missing

Fifteen year old Andre Donalds of Fort Road is missing. His family and the police are asking the public for help finding him. The 2nd...

Jamaica divests airport operations to Mexican group

KINGSTON, Jamaica, Oct. 11, CMC – The government of Jamaica has divested the operation of the Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA) to Mexican entity,...

First person charged under the electronic crimes law fined EC$35,000

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Oct. 11, CMC – The first person to be charged for violating a section of the Electronic Crimes Act has been...

Declaration signed to protect children from explotation through work

Children in St. Kitts Nevis now have an added layer of protection from any exploitation through work that deprives them of their childhood with...

Task force established to rid beaches of sargassum weed

A sargassum task force has been established by the Department of Tourism and the Department of Environment in an effort to rid beaches of...

Embattled top cop gets two charges

Two internal charges of discreditable conduct have been filed against the suspended top cop, Wendel Robinson. He was reportedly served with those charges yesterday, according...

Spooner: Venues Ready To Host ICC Women’s T20 Matches

Media Manager at Cricket West Indies (CWI) Inc., Philip Spooner, said venues earmarked to host matches in the 2018 ICC Women’s World T20 are in pristine condition and ready for the International event.

EDITORIAL: No business as usual

It was with some measure of relief that we processed the news – that the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda could launch an internal investigation into the conduct of the police prosecutor who recently walked free on charges of kidnapping and having sex with a 13-year-old girl. After all, with all that we know, it would certainly be an insult to injury, an assault, if you will, on the senses and sensibilities of society, if the end result were to be ‘business as usual!’ In the pursuit of justice, society must be made whole, and arguably, there is a gaping wound/hole in our society as a result of what many consider to be the unsatisfactory resolution to this most disturbing case.
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