Monthly Archives: May 2019
Glen Ramadharsingh questions this nation’s border security
Chairman of the Siparia Regional Corporation Glen Ramadharsingh, is questioning the security of the nation’s borders.
Venezuelan aircraft forced to make emergency landing at Piarco
A Venezuelan aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing at Piarco International Airport after it developed engine problems, shortly after take off.
Another shooting incident in Carenage…12-year-old wounded
Another shooting incident in Carenage, three people have been wounded, among them a 12-year-old boy.
2-week registration period for Venezuelan migrants begins today
Today marks the start of a two- week registration period for Venezuelan migrants to receive a one-year work permit waiver.
Flow and Digicel suing government of Antigua/Barbuda
Telecommunications giants, Flow and Digicel are suing the government of Antigua and Barbuda over the issue of digital spectrum allocation.
Prison escapees were a no show at court
Prison escapees Michael Findley and Olatunji Denbow were a no show in court and up to yesterday reports were saying they had not been charged.
UTC boasting of over 5 billion asset base in Growth and Income Fund
The Unit Trust Corporation is boasting of an over 5 billion dollar asset base in its Growth and Income Fund.
Minority Leader Watson Duke under heavy criticism for refusing to join One Voice Collaboration
Minority Leader and Political Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots, Watson Duke comes under heavy criticism for refusing to join the One Voice Collaboration in Tobago.
CEPEP chairman walks out JSC meeting
CEPEP chairman Ashton Ford storms out of a Joint Select Committee meeting.
US Coast Guard intercept Haitian migrants and send them back to the island
The Coast Guard in the U.S. has intercepted 50 Haitian migrants on an overloaded boat and has sent them back to the island.
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