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Residents Urged To Stop Bringing In Plastic Bags

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The Ministry of Health is urging residents to comply with the ban on importation of single-use plastic bags as well as plastic and Styrofoam...

CXC worried at high rate of absenteeism

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The Barbados-based Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) Tuesday said poor preparation during the January sitting of the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) is due to...

Labour Minister Intervenes In ABS Matter

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Efforts have intensified to bring some level of normalcy to operations at the state-owned media entity, the Antigua and Barbuda Broadcasting Service (ABS). Minister of Labour Steadroy...

Police Corporals Complete Training In Customer Service And Other Areas

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(PRESS RELEASE) As the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda continues to educate and empower its human resources, Friday 19 February 2019, marked the...

Christian Valley Family Granted Bail on Drug Charges

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A Christian Valley family was granted bail after making their first appearance in the All Saints Magistrates Court on drug charges today. Seventy-six-year-old Osei Kenyatta...

Ministry prepares to install litter bins throughout the city

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The Ministry of the Environment over the weekend began preparing for the installation of over 90 garbage bins in the city of St. John's. Environment...

Atlantic rower on trial for alleged cocaine possession

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A member of Team Wadadli Atlantic Rowers is one of two men on trial in the High Court in a major drug case. The offence...

Rain ruins third ODI

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Persistent rain in Grenada Monday ruined West Indies’ hopes of building on their momentum, as it forced the abandonment of the third One-Day International...

Ministry Auditing Government Buildings

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The Ministry of Works has embarked on an audit of all buildings owned or occupied by the government of Antigua & Barbuda today. The audit, which is...

MP Blames UPP For Not Addressing Visitor Harassment

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Government MP Asot Michael says the failure of the United Progressive Party government to address the issue of visitor harassment was a major setback for Antigua...

Man admits chopping a man in the face

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A man will be sentenced next month after admitting to chopping another man in his face during an altercation in Grays Farm. Youseff Mcdougal pleaded...

PM Says FCCA Exploiting The Caribbean

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Prime Minister Gaston Browne has lashed out at the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association for exploiting the region, just days after inking a deal with a...