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African snail control method shows encouraging results at Cooks

There are some encouraging signs for the Ministry of Agriculture after a new and gruelling front was recently opened in its ongoing battle against the Giant African Snail....read more

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UPP prepared for any eventuality, Lovell assures supporters

There is “no need to panic,” United Progressive Party (UPP) Chairman Harold Lovell assured supporters yesterday in the face of possible by-election or general elections in the Election Petition Case ...read more

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Norway awaits Antigua Black Pineapple

Norway could become the flagship European destination for exports of the famed Antigua Black Pineapple, as efforts continue to secure overseas markets for this unique and premium branded local product....read more

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Development company sues government for breach of agreement

British company, Haylandale, an offshoot of the Times Group of London has filed a lawsuit against the Government of Antigua & Barbuda for breach of agreement in a land matter on the sister isle....read more

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New PSA campaign encourages greater visitor awareness

The Antigua & Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) yesterday unveiled a series of public service announcements aimed at sensitising the public about the importance of tourism to the economy of Antigua & Barbuda. ...read more

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‘Jim Daddy’ gives God the glory

Jim Daddy’s Water Delivery Service is a household name in Antigua & Barbuda, but many people may not be aware that its founder, Rendell “Jim Daddy” Martin, is a self-taught reader, and the Bible was his instructor....read more

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COTED examines response to praedial larceny

The subject of praedial larceny was on the agenda Wednesday of the Council on Trade and Economic Development (COTED), where Minister of Agriculture Hilson Baptiste reported that the losses in the agricultural sector...read more

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Rotary donates learning aids to visually impaired students

Two visually impaired Second Form students from Princess Margaret School recently benefitted from learning aids donated to them by the Rotary Club of Antigua-Sundown....read more

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Residents told to display attitude change for tourism’s survival

A British customer service expert has warned residents that a change of attitude is needed and will have to happen now if the country’s tourism industry is to survive. ...read more

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Accused jewellery thief gets bail

An alleged jewellery thief, Anthony Browne, has indicated that he will challenge the allegation of larceny of a gold and diamond ring valued $8,000. ...read more

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