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Daily Archives: Oct 29, 2018

Former Haitian president urges Dominicans to be patient as the country re-builds

ROSEAU, Dominica, Oct 29, CMC – Former Haitian president Michel Martelly has told Dominicans to be patient as the island recovers from the battering...

Jamaica Opposition Leader gives thumbs up to Barbados government economic plan

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Oct 29, CMC – Jamaica’s Opposition Leader Dr. Peter Phillips has given the thumbs up to the Barbados government’s economic policy programme...

Chinese and Russian companies team up to exploration for oil and gas in Grenada

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Oct 29, CMC – The Grenada government says two foreign companies have teamed up to continue the exploration of the island’s...

Haiti discussing CSME ahead of special summit in Trinidad

PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, Oct 29, CMC – Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley is to hold talks with Haiti’s president, Jovenel Moise here...

Officer of the court accused of targeting a rape complainant

An investigation is being launched into the alleged actions of an officer of court after an alleged rape victim complained to the man's boss...

Pointe FM jumps to top spot

Newbies, Pointe FM, jumped to the top position on the 20-team standings after edging out Dadli Designs 51-50 in their match-up on Saturday night in the Cool and Smooth Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association (ABBA) Business League at the JSC Sports Complex.

Legendary Pakistan spinner Mushtaq Ahmed rejoins Windies as assistant coach

Legendary Pakistan spinner Mushtaq Ahmed is set to take up the role of assistant coach on a permanent basis with the Windies cricket team.

Bullying prevention campaign launched at Ottos Comprehensive School

Chairperson of the Ottos Comprehensive School (OCS) Olweus Bullying Prevention Committee, Esther Nicholas, in an interview with OBSERVER media over the weekend, said that the initiative being piloted in three government secondary schools will ultimately lead to a better learning and teaching environment for students and teachers.

Schoolgirl struck by vehicle

Seven-year-old Faith James remained at the Mount St. John’s Medical Centre up to last night, after she was run over by a vehicle while...

Almost 300 screened for breast cancer

Education and self-awareness are said to be the driving forces behind the increased number of women and men who showed up for the free breast cancer screening offered at the Mount St. John’s Medical Centre.
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