Report filed by Cherilyn Beazer – News Reporter
A stark assertion this evening from Prime Minister Hon. Gaston Browne if the country is not able to achieve herd immunity in a short period of time.
The head of government points to dire socio-economic challenges on the horizon as he once again renews his call for everyone to get vaccinated.
Our top story is from Cherilyn Beazer.
May 11, 2021
The National Sailing Academy’s Round South Community Student Sailing Project has been selected as this year’s Sir Andy Roberts Community Development Foundation grant funding.
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Ten Booby Alley families can now temporarily relocate to new homes on Pestainer Street, Villa.
They were presented with the keys earlier today, as ABS’ Cherilyn Beazer reports.
22 houses have now been handed over to residents over the last two months as the temporary relocation intensifies to make way for a major housing renewal project in Booby Alley.
People seeking to clear barrels and packages will be doing so from a new location beginning tomorrow.
Port Manager Darwin Telemaque says by all indications, the new warehouse will be ready to receive customers tomorrow morning
Work to establish a telecommunications network at the new facility is ongoing and will be implemented as early as Wednesday.
So says IT Manager attached to the Customs and Excise Division, Jules Bowen.
Port Manager Darwin Telemaque will be a guest on tomorrow morning’s edition of Antigua Barbuda Today.
Investment opportunities await local Antiguans and Barbudans in the Willoughby Bay Development Project.
Development Commissioner, Ambassador Daven Joseph, says more locals should step forward and invest whether in the residential or commercial development prospect which will see more than 3,000 acres of land being developed. Currently, lands in the area are on sale at an introductory price of EC$8.10 per square foot.
The Economic Recovery Committee conceptualized the $200-million dollar project as a means of boosting the country’s economy in light of the effects of the COVID- 19 pandemic.
The development will comprise of homes for bed and breakfast rentals, light manufacturing, and a locomotive trail.