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Rotary Club of Antigua Invests $28,000 to Refurbish Youth Intervention Unit Classroom
The Rotary Club of Antigua has funded a $28,000 renovation of a classroom at the Royal Police Force's Youth Intervention Unit, returning the space to service roughly ten years after the organisation first upgraded the facility.
Teachers' Union President Warns Ministry Over School's Decline at 100-Year Milestone
A&BUT President Casroy Charles used the union's 100th anniversary to publicly call out the Director of Education over the declining state of a secondary school, warning that the union's patience with the Ministry of Education is running out.
Old Road Daggers Advance to ABBA Division 2 Semis Behind Simon's 23-Point Performance
Old Road Daggers advanced to the ABBA Division 2 Playoffs semifinals after defeating Da Project 78-63 in a decisive Game 3 on Wednesday night, with Simon top-scoring on 23 points. The team dominated all four quarters at the JSC Basketball Complex to seal the series.
Former Football Star Gonsalves Eyes FA Presidency with Focus on Youth Development
Former Antiguan football standout Garfield "Garry" Gonsalves has entered the race for the ABFA presidency, promising a strong focus on youth development at the Under-20 level. He is one of four candidates vying for the position, according to Antigua Observer.
Freeman's Village Scorpions Return to Top-Flight Football After 16-Year Absence
Freeman's Village Scorpions ended a 16-year absence from Antigua and Barbuda's top-flight football with a commanding 3-1 victory over former champions Parham FC on Wednesday. The win gave Scorpions an unassailable 56 points with one match still to play.
Youth Correspondents Ready to Represent Antigua at CHOGM
Four youth representatives selected for the CHOGM Youth Correspondence programme have appeared on State Media to express their eagerness and share how they plan to use their roles. Among them, Lutrell John says he intends to share knowledge that goes beyond CHOGM updates alone.
APUA Halts Water Extraction from Potworks Reservoir Amid Ongoing Drought
APUA has stopped drawing water from Potworks Reservoir due to persistent drought conditions and critically low water levels. The utility authority confirmed the move in an official press release.
Antigua and Barbuda Has Not Signed Third-Country Nationals Agreement, Ambassador Sanders Clarifies
Ambassador Sir Ronald Sanders has clarified that Antigua and Barbuda has not signed any agreement with the United States regarding the transfer of third-country nationals, as reported by Antigua Observer. The country's top diplomat in Washington D.C. issued the correction after reports suggested otherwise.
CIBC Caribbean Introduces Tap-to-Pay Solution for Local Small Businesses
CIBC Caribbean is rolling out a contactless payment product called 'Tap on Phone,' allowing Antiguan small business owners to accept card payments via Android smartphone without traditional terminal hardware. The initiative is designed to offer a more accessible alternative to conventional point-of-sale systems.
Historic 1893 Grand Piano Donated to Government House Museum Collection
A 131-year-old mahogany grand piano, crafted in the United Kingdom in 1893, has been donated to Government House, adding a significant piece to its Georgian-era museum collection. The piano was presented to Her Excellency Sandra Lady Williams by Melanie Etherington.
SLBMC Launches Project Bloom to Tackle Late Prenatal Care Among Pregnant Women
Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre has launched Project Bloom, a year-long campaign responding to data showing nearly one in three pregnant women in Antigua and Barbuda are not receiving adequate prenatal care. The initiative, which officially began on April 27, aims to promote earlier antenatal engagement and address barriers to timely care.
Canadian Drug Suspect Raises Alarm Over Bed Bug Infestation at HMP
A Canadian man on remand for drug trafficking has complained to a court that he is being bitten by bed bugs inside His Majesty's Prison, renewing concerns about conditions at the facility. The accused, Semand Vivan Shammo Aljndo, told the court he wants to be moved from his current cell.
Senior Health Official Urges Nation to Better Support Antigua's Nursing Workforce
A senior health official in Antigua and Barbuda is urging the nation to do more for its nurses, coinciding with this year's Nurses Week theme: "Our Nurses, Our Future: Empowered Nurses Save Lives." The appeal highlights growing pressure on the nursing workforce and calls on both government and citizens to make nurse empowerment a national priority.
Greenbay Man Jailed Nine Months for Illegal Firearm Possession
Joel Isaac, a 21-year-old farmer from Greenbay, has been sentenced to nine months in prison after pleading guilty to possessing a modified firearm and ammunition following his arrest at Nut Grove on July 27, 2025.
Villa Man Jailed One Year for Illegal Firearm in Second Firearms Conviction
Villa resident Datwan Simon, 27, has been sentenced to one year in prison after pleading guilty to possession of an illegal 1911 Colt 9mm pistol — his second firearms-related conviction. Simon reportedly admitted ownership of the weapon immediately when confronted by police.
Jamaican National Pleads Guilty to Trafficking 41 Pounds of Cannabis at Deep Water Harbour
A Jamaican national has pleaded guilty to drug trafficking after 41 pounds of cannabis were found hidden inside two boxes at the Deep Water Harbour during a joint police and customs operation in March 2024.
ABRSC Essay Competition Challenges Students to Reflect on Reparatory Justice
The Antigua Barbuda Reparations Support Commission has concluded its essay competition, which drew approximately 20 students from secondary, college, and university institutions across Antigua and Barbuda. The competition asked participants to critically explore the meaning and future of reparatory justice.
Reparations Commission Celebrates Member Angelica O'Donoghue's Senate Appointment
The Antigua and Barbuda Reparations Support Commission has formally congratulated member Angelica O'Donoghue on her inaugural appointment as a Government Senator, with Chairperson H.E. Dorbrene O'Marde and fellow commissioners expressing their delight at the news.
Antiguan Youth Entrepreneurs Reflect on Growth in Week 3 of YLAI Fellowship
Antiguan youth entrepreneurs Cadice James and Joshuanette Francis are representing Antigua and Barbuda in the 2026 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative, reflecting on a third week of intensive professional development and real-world learning.
Kirwan Reappointed as Independent Senator in Emotional Ceremony at Government House
Media professional Jamila Kirwan was reappointed as Independent Senator at Government House on Tuesday in an emotional ceremony, taking her oath of office just days before her mother's burial.