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Daily Archives: Nov 3, 2018

Opposition urges population to vote “No” on CCJ referendum

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Nov. 3, CMC – The main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), is urging the population to vote “no” when they head...

Another earthquake shakes Trinidad

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Nov. 3, CMC – The 10th earthquake in recent days was felt in sections of the twin island republic late...

Man jailed for life for rival gang feud murder

HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nov 3, CMC – A man was jailed for life by a Supreme Court judge late Friday or murdering a man as...

St. Kitts Nevis signs mutual waiver with Republic of Belarus

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, Nov. 3, CMC – The Government of St. Kitts Nevis has signed an agreement on the mutual abolition of visas with...

Jamaica to roll out new policy to resume jet-skiing

KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 3, CMC – Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett says his ministry has set a January 2019 target to roll out new policy...

Editorial: Trick and treat for Halloween

Halloween is celebrated in the United States and other countries on the night of October 31, the eve of All Souls’ Day. It is reputed to be the time when ghosts and spirits roam the earth in search of souls. Children dress up in scary masks and costumes, knock on doors and declare to the homeowners, “Trick or treat, smelly feet / Give me something good to eat!” (Give me, or else!) Of course, the residents usually place candy or other goodies in the bags of the children and they merrily run on to the next home in their “give-me-something-or-else” bargaining.

Defending champs eliminated from President’s Cup

Defending champions in the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association (ABFA) President’s Cup, Sandals Grenades, were eliminated on Wednesday, falling 4-2 on penalties to FC Aston Villa after the teams finished level 2-2 at regulation time.

WIOC celebrates 50 years of service

In observance of its 50th anniversary of service to Antigua and Barbuda, and the rest of the Caribbean, the West Indies Oil Company’s (WIOC) Chief Executive Officer, Gregory Georges, presented Prime Minister Gaston Browne with the WIOC’s anniversary magazine.

WIOC thrives through shareholders generosity

The West Indies Oil Company (WIOC) has generated almost $20 million returns on its investment since government purchased majority shares in April 2015 but the company is grateful to some  shareholders, who generously refrained from collecting their dividends.

Deadline passes with no reply to embattled top cop

Up to the close of the business day yesterday, the Police Service Commission (PSC) had not responded to a letter from suspended Commissioner of Police Wendel Robinson who demanded an immediate reinstatement and to know who signed his latest suspension letter last week.
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