Daily Archives: Apr 9, 2019
Benna Boys eliminated from CONCACAF tournament
The Under-17 men’s football team, the Benna Boys, were eliminated from the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Under-17 Championships...
Ovals edge Flyers, Travelers suffer another loss
Defending Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association (ABBA) Division One League champions, F and G Trading Cuties Ovals Ojays recorded their ninth win ofthe season...
Editorial: Pitching in
It was with much joy and gladness that the citizenry greeted
the new and improved look around St. John’s yesterday. We are referring to the
handsome...
Hurst bats for APUA against statements made by Walker
The Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff Lionel “Max” Hurst has
taken the side of the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA), giving further
explanations as to why...
Jonas accuses Walker of failing Barbudans
Barbuda Affairs Minister Dean Jonas and the sister is-
land’s Member of Parliament (MP), Trevor Walker, have engaged in a war of words
over the development...
Father laments death of his young daughter
The family of four-year- old Ajay Johnson, who died tragically
on Saturday, is still coming to grips with her loss. Her father, Alexander
Johnson, told OBSERVER...
Quartet accused of shooting at cop, larceny
Four men are now facing charges of shooting with intent to
murder and theft, after they allegedly opened fire on a policeman who
confronted them when...
FN member calls critiques of Heritage Quay protests ‘disingenuous ‘
Patrick Burnette, subsequently backed up Athill’s allegations,
saying he (Burnette) witnessed and even spoke with tourists who complained
about the protests.
“What I see happening is, from...
Kaseba rejects PM’s claim that calypsos are too political
Eugene “Kaseba” Silcott, the President of Qualadli Kaiso Collaborative – the governing body for calypso – has rejected criticisms by Prime Minister Gaston Browne,...
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