Daily Archives: Mar 1, 2019
Cricket association to get tough on teams that don’t submit reports
The Antigua and Barbuda Cricket Association (ABCA) has vowed to get tough with teams that do not submit score sheets in a timely manner....
Gayle could reconsider retirement plans
After a sensational performance against England, Windies batting star Chris Gayle has hinted he might reconsider his imminent retirement from One Day International (ODI)...
Vikings record big win, Coolers remain undefeated
Matthew’s Ottos Vikings pulled off a big win on Wednesday night on their home turf. The newbies – presently competing in Division three of...
Ramos gets two-game European ban for ‘deliberate booking’
Sergio Ramos has been given a two-game ban by Uefa “for clearly receiving a yellow card on purpose” during Real Madrid’s Champions League tie...
Editorial: No time like the present
It was with great dismay that we heard some callers to yesterday’s VOICE OF THE PEOPLE broadcast suggest that a picket at Heritage Quay,...
DNA representative gives local agricultural sector a failing grade
The Democratic National Alliance’s (DNA) candidate for St. Paul and spokesperson on Agriculture and Fisheries, Gameal Joyce, has expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of...
Swetes youth missing since Monday
Juvere Christopher, a 27-year-old man of Swetes, has been reported missing. His mother, Corporal Shenette Morton, said when she last saw her son about...
Legal Affairs Department clears the air on new Road Traffic Act
An official of Government’s Legal Affairs Department has sought to clear the air on certain aspects of the new Vehicles and Road Traffic Act.
One...
UPP protests GPH agreement, calls for gov’t to scrap deal
Leaders of the main opposition United Progressive Party (UPP) and approximately 60 of their supporters staged a protest yesterday against the agreement that the...
PM says second autopsy finds no evidence of electrocution, relatives lash out
The results of the second autopsy conducted on the body of Shawn Warner has, according to a Facebook post by Prime Minister Gaston Browne,...
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