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UHSA employee collapses and dies
A University of Health Sciences Antigua (UHSA) employee is dead after what was to be a short walk in the vicinity of the school. Dead is 60-year-old housekeeper Florence Thompson who met her fate on January 7, 2019. Thompson and another housekeeper also employed at the medical school, left the compound to go in search…
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Major Eugene Phillip is new prison boss
Albert Wade has been replaced as Superintendent of Her Majesty’s Prison, a position he has held for the past four years. The Cabinet announced today that it approved the conclusion of the secondment of Wade, who will be returned to the Antigua and Barbuda Royal Police Force. He will take up his position at the…
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St Kitts resident is still pleading to get her roof fixed
After nearly a year of demonstrating outside the Office of Prime Minister Dr. Timothy Harris, writing him an open letter, speaking with her PAM/Team Unity candidate Ambassador Jonel Powell and many posts on her FaceBook account, Central Basseterre resident Cherilyn Adolphine, is still begging the Team Unity Government she help voted into office to do…
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US backs opposition as Venezuela president
US President Donald Trump has said he recognises Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó as interim president. It came minutes after the 35-year-old declared himself as acting leader in Caracas on Wednesday. Tens of thousands of Venezuelans are taking to the streets in protest against President Nicolás Maduro. Mr Maduro was sworn in for a second…
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PM Browne in Davos, Switzerland for series of meetings
Prime Minister Gaston Browne is this week in Davos, Switzerland where he will participate in a series of meetings and high level panel discussions on citizenship and investment. Prime Minister Browne will meet with principals of Henley and Partners, the organisers of the multi-stakeholder dialogues in Davos. He will also meet with Dr. Khalid Koser,…
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Major sea swells in the forecast today
Antigua and Barbuda and the rest of the Eastern Caribbean have been told to brace for the impact of rough seas this week, as major sea swells are forecast to affect the region. Weather forecaster Dale Destin said the swells coming out of the north are likely to exceed 8 feet, occasionally exceeding 10 feet…
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Croft recognized by Asset Recovery Times
In the most recent issue of the Asset Recovery Times published by the RSS Asset Recovery Unit, ONDCP Director, Lt. Col Edward Croft, was cited as the Outstanding Director of the Quarter in the area served by the RSS-ARU, which is Barbados and the OECS. The article highlighted the Director’s leadership and the achievements of…
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James is new Commissioner of Sports
Former Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) senator Colin James has been appointed the country’s Commissioner of Sports. The post was last held in 2000 by former sports minister and current parliamentarian EP Chet Greene. Minister of Sports Daryll Matthew says the move is part of the government’s promise to push sports forward in the…
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Sexual offences model court launched
A sexual offences model court has been launched here aimed at providing timely, gender sensitive and coordinated response to complaints and vulnerable witness protection in sexual offences cases. Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, Dame Janice Pereira told the ceremony that the specialisation of the court will help to improve overall efficiency in…