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Daily Archives: Apr 18, 2019

Former president Rousseau dies

KINGSTON, Jamaica (CMC) – Former Cricket West Indies president Pat Rousseau died in Jamaica late Tuesday following a long illness. The prominent Jamaican lawyer...

Olympic marathons to start early to avoid extreme heat

The Tokyo 2020 Olympic marathons will start at 06:00 local time to avoid extreme heat. Organizers confirmed the schedule following warnings from Japanese medics...

Early exit for Under-18 tennis players in Barbados

It was a tough day for Antigua and Barbuda at the Barbados Jr. Invitational this week as all three of the country’s players were...

Archer gets first England call-up but ignored for WC squad

LONDON (CMC) – Highly-regarded Barbadian fast bowler Jofra Archer was on Wednesday ignored for England’s preliminary 15- man World Cup squad, but has been...

Leeward Islands lose three straight as T&T remains unbeaten in CWI Under-15

Leeward Islands’ dismal run continued in the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Under-15 Championships here on Tuesday as they lost a third straight match in...

Editorial: Eternal vigilance

We watched with great dismay as the plumes of smoke rose over Paris from the historic Notre Dame cathedral. And yes, we gasped along with the...

Government to meet with EAG

Environment Minister Molwyn Joseph has indicated his intent to have an open dialogue with the Environmental Awareness Group (EAG) to discuss any concerns they may have...

Senate approves Environment Protection Bill

On Wednesday, the Senate passed the 2019 Environment Management and Protection Act, creating sustainable environmental management and providing for the protection of natural resources. Senator Aziza Lake,...

Retiring Chinese diplomat could be made economic envoy for A&B – PM Browne

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has mooted the possibility of appointing the departing Chinese Ambassador to Antigua and Barbuda, Wang Xianmin, as an economic envoy for the...

Post office rates to increase

Residents will now have to dig deeper into their pockets to pay for postal services. Postmaster General Algernon Gomes told Observer media that effective June 1st 2019,...
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