Headlines PUBLIC HOLIDAY AMENDMENT BILL 2019 PASSED IN SENATE Published 7 years ago on November 12, 2019 By ABS TV Radio The status of Sunday as a public holiday has seen much debate throughout the country. The government has sought to bring an end to the discourse with the Public Holidays Amendment Bill 2019. The Bill has now been read there times in the upper house. Related Topics: Up Next DENGUE FIGURES DISCLOSED Don't Miss FAMILY OF SHOOTING VICTIM SPEAKS WITH ABS NEWS Continue Reading You may like Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Human Verification * Time limit is exhausted. Please reload the CAPTCHA. + 5 = eleven Advertisement Latest Trending Videos Local3 days ago NOTICE: Single Lane Traffic on SSWH Sports3 days ago ABFA Appoints D. Zorol Barthley as General Secretary Local3 days ago Antigua and Barbuda Delegation Concludes Regional Climate Finance Workshop in Barbados Local6 days ago LIAT Air, Air Caraïbes Sign Interline Deal to Improve Connectivity Sports6 days ago Two More Medals for UWIFIC Local6 days ago Tribute on The Passing of Sir Aziz Hadeed From the Governor General His Excellency the Rt Hon Sir Rodney Williams Sports6 days ago Two More Medals for UWIFIC Local7 days ago Long Bay Zen Resort Groundbreaking Advances Antigua and Barbuda’s Vision 2030 Tourism Development Agenda Local6 days ago LIAT Air, Air Caraïbes Sign Interline Deal to Improve Connectivity STRATCOM6 days ago Police Search For Suspects in Carty’s Hill Robbery Investigation Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 19.1.2024 Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 18.1.2024 Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 16.1.2024 Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 14.1.2024 Local2 years ago ABS EVENING NEWS (LOCAL SEGMENT & WEATHER REPORT) 11.1.2024