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Daily Archives: Oct 16, 2018

Senior police officer granted bail in death of elderly cyclist

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Oct 16, CMC – A senior police officer has been granted GUY$250,000 (One Guyana dollar=US$0.004 cents) bail and will re-appear in court...

Haitian authorities issues warning ahead of planned demonstrations on Wednesday

PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, Oct 16, CMC – Haitian authorities Tuesday said at least 1, 500 police officers would be deployed on Wednesday as...

Government confirms hotel under new management

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Oct 16, CMC – The Grenada government Tuesday confirmed that the 212-room Grenadian by Rex Resort has been placed under new...

IACHR to hear case challenging Jamaica’s anti-buggery laws

The London-based Human Dignity Trust (HDT) Tuesday said it welcomed the decision by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) to accept the admissibility...

Government against increased toll for Berbice bridge

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Oct 16, CMC – The Guyana government Tuesday said it would not support plans for an increase in the toll as announced...

‘Slow pace’ on Barbuda airport Runway

Although work has recommenced on the Barbuda airport runway, Finance Minister and Prime Minister Gaston Browne is not quite satisfied with its pace, because according to him, the injunction filed against the construction work caused serious delays on the project.

Next Monday, deadline for submitting monitors

The Supervisor of Elections is advising community organisations, including civil society organisations, commercial bodies, farmers organisations, commercial bodies, media bodies, political parties, religious organisations and trade unions, that the deadline for the submission of the names of persons for the role of Referendum Monitors is Monday, October 22, 2018.

CXC names Former SJA Student best in the Region

Antigua and Barbuda’s top Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) student for 2018 has been named “Most Outstanding Overall” (Region) by the Caribbean Examinations Council.

Hundreds of citizens to access healthcare services on board Chinese hospital ship

It appears that residents in Antigua and Barbuda will be taking full advantage of the medical services which will be made available on board the Chinese hospital ship the Daishan Dao (Ark Peace) that is expected to dock in the St. John’s Harbour next Monday.

Women’s role in World Wars acknowledged

The contributions women made to World Wars I and II have not been overlooked by Lady Sandra Williams whose Halo Foundation for the needy has launched “War: The Exhibition”.
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