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Larry Gonsalves Bids Farewell After 44 Years with WIOC
After more than four decades of service at the WIOC Friar’s Hill Road service station, Larry Gonsalves bid farewell to his colleagues. Get the news delivered directly to your phone. Click here to Join our WhatsApp Group West Indies Oil Company (WIOC) organized a special event to express their appreciation for Gonsalves, his team, and…
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Defendant Hakeem Jeffery Admits Firearm Charges, Alters Plea
In a turn of events, Hakeem Jeffery, who had initially pleaded not guilty to charges of aggravated robbery, robbery, possession of a firearm, and possession of ammunition related to a 2020 Parham supermarket robbery, changed his plea to admit to the firearm and ammunition offenses. Get the news delivered directly to your phone. Click here…
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Woman bailed over death of police officer – but lawyer questions legitimacy of charges
(Observer) — The woman charged with causing death by dangerous driving following the collision that killed Police Constable Robert Dyer on September 4 made her first appearance in the St John’s Magistrate’s Court yesterday – but the mere fact that she was charged is not sitting well with her attorney. Get the news delivered directly…
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Dr. Rhonda Sealey-Thomas assumes role as PAHO/WHO Assistant Director
Dr. Rhonda Sealey-Thomas, a citizen of Antigua and Barbuda, was on Thursday sworn as the new Assistant Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health Organization (WHO). Dr. Sealey-Thomas holds a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree, as well as a Master of Public Health…
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Families yet to collect ashes of Cameroonian nationals lost in smuggling disaster
After eight months, the families of three Cameroonian victims who perished in a migrant smuggling disaster still haven’t collected their ashes in St Kitts. Get the news delivered directly to your phone. Click here to Join our WhatsApp Group The tragedy occurred when a vessel carrying 34 individuals, including the Cameroonian nationals, capsized near St…
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OECS Commission offers support to Antigua and Barbuda, and Guadeloupe following the passage of Tropical Storm Phillipe
The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission expresses its deepest regret to the Government and people of Antigua and Barbuda and the Regional Council and people of Guadeloupe following the passage of Tropical Storm Phillipe, and assures both of its support. Get the news delivered directly to your phone. Click here to Join our…
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Simon says PM is an unprincipled liar and he will seek redress for Browne’s libel in the Court
The dishonesty and desperation of Prime Minister Gaston Browne have scaled new heights with his latest attacks on Kelvin “Shugy” Simon, the United Progressive Party’s candidate for St. Mary’s South (SMS), and the Party is condemning his lies and misbehaviour. Get the news delivered directly to your phone. Click here to Join our WhatsApp Group…
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Armed men rob Fish and Shrimp Market
The owner of Fish and Shrimp Supermarket in Golden Grove New Extension was robbed of an undisclosed sum of money by two armed men on Wednesday. Get the news delivered directly to your phone. Click here to Join our WhatsApp Group Police say two masked men barged into the establishment about 3:35pm, one armed with…
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2 injured in brawl at Craft Market
(State Media) — Two people are now nursing head injuries in hospital following a brawl at the Craft Market in St John’s. Get the news delivered directly to your phone. Click here to Join our WhatsApp Group It is alleged that the man and woman went to the Craft Market where a dispute arose with…
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Watts says no-confidence motion should be moved to stop Browne from ruining country’s reputation
(REAL News) — St. George MP Algernon “Serpent” Watts is proposing that a motion of no confidence be moved against Prime Minister Gaston Browne since he appears to be losing touch with reality. Get the news delivered directly to your phone. Click here to Join our WhatsApp Group While on the campaign trail recently, Browne…
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ABLP says Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Highlights Lack of Commitment to SMS
Today’s actions by Kelvin Simon, of a ribbon cutting ceremony to open a constituency office, demonstrates another failure in his and the United Progressive Party’s capacity and willingness to take St. Mary’s South (SMS) and Antigua and Barbuda to the next level of progress and prosperity. Get the news delivered directly to your phone. Click here to…