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Reginald Gordon Trust Donates EC$25,000 to SLBMC for Specialized Pediatric Care
The Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre has received an EC$25,000 donation from the Reginald Gordon Trust to support pediatric patients requiring specialised care unavailable at the hospital. The disbursement continues a longstanding tradition of philanthropic support from the Trust.
Police Commissioner Calls on Public to Report Crime, Warns Silence Fuels Criminal Activity
Commissioner of Police Everton Jeffers is urging Antiguans and Barbudans to report criminal activity through any trusted channel, warning that public silence is one of the greatest obstacles to fighting crime. The appeal, made during a recent interview, stresses that tackling crime is a shared community responsibility.
Global Union: Companies Using AI as Cover for Budget-Driven Layoffs
UNI Global Union Americas Regional Director Marcel Monsani, visiting Antigua and Barbuda, says company executives are falsely blaming artificial intelligence for layoffs that are actually driven by budget constraints and organisational restructuring. The claim is backed by survey findings cited by the global labour organisation.
Antigua's Cancer Centre Opening Pushed to Early Fall Amid Structural and Staffing Issues
Antigua and Barbuda's Cancer Centre will not open until early fall, the government has announced, marking at least the third delay to the facility's launch due to structural repairs, unserviced equipment, and ongoing specialist recruitment challenges.
IICA Seminar Puts Food Sustainability and Agriculture's Future on the Table
The IICA Delegation in Antigua and Barbuda held its 2025 Annual Accountability Seminar in June, bringing together stakeholders to discuss food safety, agro-processing, youth engagement, and the future of local agriculture under the theme "Agriculture Today: Food Sustainability for the Future."
Driver Charged in Death of Cyclist Andre Simon Due in Court June 30
Kenyatta Benjamin, charged with dangerous driving in connection with the death of national cyclist Andre Simon, is scheduled to appear in court on June 30th to enter a plea, according to Antigua Observer.
ONDCP, Police, and ECCB Unite to Combat Cyber Fraud and Financial Crime
The ONDCP, the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda, and the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank have collaborated in a regional initiative targeting cyber-enabled fraud and emerging financial crime threats. The effort aims to strengthen awareness and resilience among key law enforcement and regulatory agencies.
Seven People with Disabilities Land Jobs Through Ministry Programme
Seven persons with disabilities have found employment through a Ministry of Social and Urban Transformation initiative, in what advocates are calling a landmark moment for inclusion and economic opportunity in Antigua and Barbuda.
Culture Official: Schools Blocking Theatre Arts Students from CXC Assessments
Antigua and Barbuda's Department of Culture Deputy Director Owen Jackson has revealed that some secondary schools are blocking theatre arts students from completing mandatory CXC assessments, while calling for a dedicated performing arts faculty. The disclosure was made during an interview with Antigua Observer.
Police Warn Public of Rising 'Smash and Grab' Jewelry Snatching Trend
Antigua's Commissioner of Police Everton Jeffers is warning the public about a rising trend of young men snatching gold jewelry from victims' necks, wrists, and fingers in public. The tactic has been compared to 'smash and grab' style robberies.
ABRCS Bolsters Humanitarian Capacity With Gender Analysis Training in Saint Martin
Two Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross Society representatives have completed a regional Training of Trainers program in gender analysis, strengthening the organisation's humanitarian response capacity. The training was held in Saint Martin in June 2026 and organised by the regional body PIRAC.
National Cyclist Tahjé Browne Survives Serious Crash During Training Ride
National cyclist Tahjé Browne survived a serious road accident during an early morning training ride on Saturday, bringing relief to Antigua and Barbuda's sporting community. The Antigua and Barbuda Cycling Federation confirmed the incident and said Browne underwent medical evaluations following the crash.
Operation Iron Grid Delivering Results Against Street Crime, Police Commissioner Says
Commissioner of Police Everton Jeffers says Operation Iron Grid is producing tangible results against street crime, including recent snatch-and-grab incidents, though he declined to reveal operational details. The commissioner confirmed the operation remains active during a radio interview this week.
Police Commissioner Warns Drivers: Fleeing Crash Scenes Is a Criminal Offence
Commissioner of Police Everton Jeffers has warned motorists that fleeing a traffic accident scene is a criminal offence, following the viral spread of a video showing a driver abandoning an injured cyclist. The footage, widely shared on social media, shows the driver of a Toyota Vitz checking on the cyclist before leaving without alerting authorities.
Police Investigate Death of 19-Year-Old Woman at Devil's Bridge
Police are investigating the death of 19-year-old Zowie Tomlinson of Parham Town, whose body was recovered from the sea near Devil's Bridge on Sunday morning following a joint search operation.
FemForge Foundation Aims to Become Antigua and Barbuda's Premier Women's Empowerment Platform
Kacian Edwards has launched the FemForge Foundation, a new organisation aimed at becoming Antigua and Barbuda's leading platform for women's empowerment through emotional support, financial assistance, and mentorship. According to Antigua Observer, the founder says the mission is already producing results across the island.
Virtual Storytelling Festival Unites 22 Voices Across Seven Decades of Caribbean Life
A virtual storytelling festival held on July 18th at Julees brought together twenty-two participants spanning seven decades of experience, celebrating the oral traditions and personal histories of Antigua and Barbuda, with recognition also given to Dominica.
Expert: Daily Reading Sessions Key to Preventing Summer Learning Loss in Children
Early childhood educator Priscilla Joseph is urging parents to incorporate short daily reading sessions and educational habits into household routines to prevent summer learning loss, as reported by Antigua Observer.
Fire Department Urges Households to Create Room-by-Room Escape Plans
The Antigua and Barbuda Fire Department is calling on all households to develop room-by-room fire escape plans, warning that owning a smoke alarm alone is not sufficient. Assistant Superintendent Lester Bagot says hurricane season is the right time for families to review and rehearse their fire safety procedures.
Police Probe Armed Robbery and Shooting on All Saints Road
Police are investigating an armed robbery and shooting that occurred on June 12th at a construction site on All Saints Road, where two armed men robbed a man of jewellery and other items.