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Governor General Receives Two Awards From UWI

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A delegation from the University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus paid a visit to Government House today and presented two awards to...

RESPONSE TO BUDGET 2021: Jamale Pringle, Leader of the Opposition

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Mr. Speaker, Good Morning.   On behalf of the United Progressive Party, I rise to respond to what should have been the most important Budget Presentation...

Two injured in crash minutes before curfew

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Two people were taken to the hospital after three vehicles collided on All Saints Road on Saturday night.   According to reports, a man and a...

17 new cases of COVID-19

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(Dashboard Update for February 7, 2021) The most recent reports received by the Ministry of Health, Wellness and the Environment from the Mount St. John’s...

Department of Environment to Accept Invoices for Environmental Levy Processing Remotely

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Due to a rise in the Covid-19 cases in Antigua and Barbuda, the public is advised that the Department of Environment will be temporarily...

SJCCU’s Head Office remains closed because of COVID

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NOTICE OF CONTINUED CLOSURE Our Members and the Public are hereby notified that SJCCU’s Head Office, located on Lower All Saints Road, continues to be...

Man, 70, oldest to row Atlantic unassisted

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(BBC) A 70-year-old man has raised more than £700,000 for dementia research after rowing 3,000 miles unassisted across the Atlantic. Frank Rothwell, from Oldham, set...

Buckley’s resident celebrates 100th birthday

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Centenarian Ione Henry Joseph was born in Buckley’s Village on February 7th 1921 to John and Rosetta Henry. She was one of 11 children. Her...

Mahogany Drive Road closure takes effect today

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The public is advised that planned road closure will be in effect from February 8 to 12 for lower Mahogany Drive, Woods Estate. This will effectively turn...

Cancer organisations benefit from donations

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The COVID-19 pandemic may have curtailed CIBC FirstCaribbean’s Annual Walk for the Cure last year, but thousands of dollars were still raised. The pandemic forced...

Tourism CEO confident about industry future

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Antigua and Barbuda’s best days are still ahead where the tourism industry is concerned, despite the prolonged battering that the sector is taking from...

Returning nationals spread COVID-19 at recent weddings and funerals: PM Browne

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne said several returning nationals spread the coronavirus to family members when they came home for weddings and funerals in December...