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Daily Archives: Oct 12, 2018

Flow record first win in Business Basketball League

It was celebration time for newbies Flow as they recorded their first win in the ongoing Cool and Smooth Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association (ABBA) Business League on Wednesday night at the JSC Sports Complex.

Young business owners show off their talent

Young entrepreneurs, 35 years old and under, took full advantage of the opportunity to promote their businesses on Thursday during the annual Youth Exhibition and Health Expo hosted at the Multi-Purpose Cultural Centre by the Youth Department.

Brathwaite all-round fireworks too much for Pride

West Indies Twenty20 captain Carlos Brathwaite warmed up for next month’s tour of India with a scintillating Man-of-the-Match all-round performance as Combined Campuses and Colleges Marooners stunned Barbados Pride by seven wickets here Wednesday.

Martin and Roberts miss out on qualifying spots

National youth swimmers, Samantha Roberts and Lleyton Martin, both missed on qualifying spots in their respective categories at the Natatorium swimming pool at the 2018 Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Speedy repairs to Valley Road promised

The Ministry of Public Works has promised to speedily repair a section of the Valley Road by Darkwood Beach that was damaged  between late Wednesday evening and early yesterday morning.

Workshop focuses on alternative approach to drug offenders

Officials from the Ministry of Social Transformation and other regional partners gathered at the Inland Revenue Department’s Conference room on Wednesday for the launch of  a two-day workshop on the Implementation of Drug Treatment Courts as an alternative to incarceration for Drug Dependent Offenders.

Gov’t not ruling out possibility of reward for capture of suspected murderer

The government is not ruling out the option of offering a financial reward for information leading to the capture of wanted suspected murderer Calvin ‘Burger’ James.
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