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Jury Set to Deliberate Monday in Nigel Christian Murder Trial
The jury in the Nigel Christian murder trial will begin deliberations on Monday following weeks of testimony, DNA evidence, and disputes over alleged planted evidence. Three men await the jury's verdict after closing speeches were delivered on Wednesday.
Volleyball Veteran Simon Eyes ABAVA Presidency with Youth Development Vision
Veteran volleyballer Rosemarie "Rosie" Simon has announced her intention to seek the presidency of the Antigua and Barbuda Amateur Volleyball Association, pledging to prioritise grassroots and youth development if elected.
Greenbay Hill Man Jailed After Pleading Guilty to Illegal Shotgun Possession
Greenbay Hill resident Ahjahnae Nicholas, 26, has been remanded into custody after pleading guilty to possessing an illegal Mossberg 12-gauge shotgun found under his bed. His 20-year-old co-accused, Kayshia Riley, also faces a related charge.
CIBC Caribbean Opens Nominations for 2026 Unsung Heroes Programme
CIBC Caribbean has launched its 2026 Unsung Heroes programme, giving an Antiguan and Barbudan community champion the chance to compete for a regional award across 10 Caribbean territories.
St John's Rural South Candidates Clash With Eight Days Until Snap Election
With the April 30th snap election just eight days away, UPP candidate Emanuel Peters and ABLP's Daryll Matthew delivered competing campaign addresses in St John's Rural South on Monday. The rival pitches signal an intensely contested battle for the constituency.
Regional Leaders Pause to Honor Late DASPA CEO Ian Pinard at Washington DC Summit
Regional and U.S. delegates at the Caribbean Ports Roundtable in Washington DC paused to honor the late Ian Pinard, CEO of the Dominica Air and Sea Ports Authority, with a minute of silence. The tribute marked a solemn moment during what were otherwise described as groundbreaking diplomatic discussions.
Antigua's Port Manager Lands US$10M U.S. Grant to Modernise Caribbean Port Infrastructure
Antigua and Barbuda's Port Manager Darwin Telemaque has secured a US$10 million U.S. Department of State grant to modernise Caribbean port infrastructure, following a high-level roundtable held in Washington on April 20, 2026.
OECS Pharmaceutical Expert Leads Antigua Workshop to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance
OECS pharmaceutical specialist Abraham Weekes led an urgent workshop in Antigua to address antimicrobial resistance and strengthen regional stewardship efforts. The initiative highlights growing concern over the rise of drug-resistant "superbugs" across the Eastern Caribbean.
Accused in Nigel Christian Murder Trial Calls Charges 'Hardest Thing' He Has Faced
Wayne Thomas, one of three men on trial for the abduction and murder of senior Customs official Nigel Christian, has proclaimed his innocence in an unsworn dock statement, calling the accusation the hardest experience of his life. The high-profile case continues to draw public attention across Antigua and Barbuda.
Antigua's Medical Community Mourns Death of Healthcare Pioneer Dr. Cuthwin Lake
Dr. Cuthwin Lennard Lake, celebrated as the architect of Antigua and Barbuda's modern healthcare system, has passed away. The Medical Association of Antigua and Barbuda has issued a statement honoring his legacy as a pioneering surgeon and leader.
Third Fire in Weeks at Cook's Landfill Sparks Concern Over Repeated Incidents
A third fire in as many weeks has broken out at the Cook's Sanitary Landfill, with NSWMA Chairman Danley Phillip confirming the latest blaze occurred in a hard-to-access section of the site. The recurring incidents have raised serious concerns about fire management at the facility.
Villa Butcher Pleads Guilty to Illegal Firearm Possession
Villa resident Datwan Simon, 27, pleaded guilty before Chief Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel after police discovered a Colt 1911 9mm pistol hidden under his home during an early morning search. As reported by Antigua Observer, Simon, a butcher, admitted to unlawful possession of the firearm.
Man Shot in Grays Farm in Serious Condition After Sunday Night Incident
A Golden Grove man is in serious condition after being shot at Number 3 George Street, Green Bay, in the Grays Farm area late Sunday night, April 19, 2026.
Pharmacist Warns Counterfeit Drugs and Rising Costs Threaten Lives Across Region
Veteran St Lucian pharmacist Abraham Weekes is warning that counterfeit medications and rising drug prices pose a serious public health risk, revealing that roughly one in 10 medicines in developing countries is substandard or fake.
Former Regional Officials Call for Community-Led Approach to Fighting Crime
Former regional officials, including ex-St Kitts and Nevis Deputy Prime Minister Dr Shawn Richards, are calling for a combined approach to crime reduction that pairs traditional law enforcement with community policing and social intervention programs. The officials argue that addressing systemic factors is essential to achieving lasting public safety in the Caribbean.
Friends of the Care Project Launches Forum to Support Families Affected by Intellectual Disabilities
The Intellectual Disability Forum, launched by Friends of the Care Project, held its first session bringing together parents, professionals and advocates to support individuals with intellectual disabilities in Antigua and Barbuda.
Social Security Staff Return to Work After Salary Dispute Resolved
Social Security Board employees returned to work on April 20 after a dispute over delayed appraisals and salary increments was resolved in a meeting between union officials and management. Antigua and Barbuda Free Trade Union President Samuel James confirmed the settlement.
Two Men Arrested After Loaded Firearm Discovered in Vehicle in Willikies
Two men were arrested in Willikies in the early hours of Saturday, April 18, 2026, after police officers on patrol discovered a 9mm pistol and seven rounds of ammunition inside their vehicle.
AUA Opens Doors to Local Students in Push to Build Next Generation of Healthcare Professionals
The American University of Antigua welcomed students from five local schools to its campus for an Open House event aimed at inspiring future healthcare professionals and reinforcing the university's ties to the community.
Murder Accused in Nigel Christian Case to Decide on Testimony Today
The three men accused of abducting and killing senior Customs official Nigel Christian are set to inform the High Court today whether they will testify, remain silent, or deliver unsworn statements. Saleim Harrigan, Wayne Thomas, and Lasean Bully each face charges in connection with the high-profile case.