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Antigua govt absorbing fuel price increases, says PM
ST JOHNS, Antigua, CMC – Prime Minister Gaston Browne says the Government of Antigua and Barbuda has been absorbing part of the impact of rising global fuel prices in an effort to limit increases in the cost of living. Speaking on his weekend radio

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JUTC warns public after video shows man selling numbers to board bus in Ocho Rios

A police probe has been launched after a man were seen in a video selling numbers to passengers who line up to take the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) bus from Ocho Rios, St Ann to Half-Way Tree, St Andrew. In the video, which was posted on TikTok

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Sports

Afternoon stroll for She's That Girl

SHES THAT GIRL won yesterdays Trevor ‘Slicer Simpson Trophy by almost a dozen lengths, clocking a fast 59.4 at five furlongs round, completing back-to-back overnight allowance victories in 15 days. Considered a classic contender in 2024 before

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Entertainment

KSAMC reviewing 2026 Carnival in Ja routes, event applications

The proposed routes for the 2026 Carnival in Jamaica road march in the Corporate Area are currently under review by the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC), as preparations intensify for the upcoming season. This was disclosed by the mayo

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Commentary

David Comissiong | United we stand, divided we fall

In recent times we have been hearing the curious notion being peddled that it is not necessary for Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member states to have agreement or convergence on their foreign policy positions, and that – in the currently prevailing pre

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Letters

When wealth replaces spiritual power

THE EDITOR, Madam: In many parts of the modern Christian world, the church appears to be thriving. Large sanctuaries stretch across communities, worship services are supported by sophisticated technology, and church institutions manage impressive financi

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Lifestyle

Something Extra | Monday

Music, memories and heartfelt tributes filled the air at the Bob Marley Museum on Saturday as family, friends and fans gathered to honour the life of Joseph ‘Jo Mersa Marley. The Old Soul Live Unplugged concert marked the anniversary of the late sing

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World News

Antigua gov't absorbing fuel price increases, says PM

ST JOHNS, Antigua, CMC – Prime Minister Gaston Browne says the Government of Antigua and Barbuda has been absorbing part of the impact of rising global fuel prices in an effort to limit increases in the cost of living. Speaking on his weekend radio

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