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Desouza Road Man's Vehicle Destroyed by Fire After Dogs Sound Alarm
A Desouza Road man was jolted awake by barking dogs in the early hours of Monday morning, only to find his Toyota Altezza engulfed in flames. His attempts to extinguish the fire on his own were unsuccessful, as reported by Antigua Observer.
US National Arrested at VC Bird Airport on Cannabis Possession and Importation Charges
US national Fady Aziz Saloum, 34, was arrested at V.C. Bird International Airport following a joint drug interdiction operation involving the Narcotics Department, K-9, and Customs Enforcement Units. He faces charges of possession and importation of cannabis, as reported by Antigua Observer.
Police Investigating Four Robberies Reported Across St. John's in Single Night
Police are investigating four robberies reported across St. John's on Sunday night, including three incidents that occurred within minutes of each other at different locations. The first reported incident took place at a gaming establishment on Corn Alley just after 11 p.m.
Thieves Disable Security System, Steal 25 Buckets of Primer from Booby Alley Housing Project
Police are investigating the theft of 25 buckets of construction primer from the Booby Alley Housing Project in Point, after thieves breached the perimeter and disabled the site's security surveillance system overnight. A man associated with the project reported the incident to authorities.
All-Female Parliament Session Tackles Cannabis Reform in Historic YWiL Debate
The Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda held a historic all-female sitting on March 9 as part of the Young Women in Leadership initiative, with participants debating a motion to establish a Joint Select Committee on cannabis reform.
Airport Taxi Operators Report Strong Business as Tourism Season Peaks
Taxi operators at V.C. Bird International Airport say the current tourism season is proving strong, with increased cruise ship calls and higher air passenger arrivals driving business during the peak November-to-May period.
23 Weekend Collisions Prompt Police Road Safety Warning
Corporal Brendan Sutherland has raised the alarm after police responded to 23 vehicular collisions between Friday and Sunday, issuing a strong appeal for motorists to exercise greater caution on Antigua's roads.
Cuba's Power Crisis Sends Warning Signals Across Region as CARICOM Eyes Response
A major power failure in Cuba has raised alarm across the Caribbean, with CARICOM now considering its response to what analysts are calling a regional energy security concern. Electricity has been partially restored, but the crisis has exposed deeper vulnerabilities affecting the wider region.
AT&LU President Issues Ultimatum as APUA Workers Walk Off Over Working Conditions
APUA workers represented by the AT&LU walked off the job over alleged deplorable working conditions, prompting the utility authority to challenge the legality of the action under Essential Services provisions while the union president issued a firm ultimatum.
Mother of Slain Customs Official Takes Stand in Nigel Christian Murder Trial
The mother of slain senior Customs official Nigel Christian testified in the ongoing murder trial of three men accused of abducting and killing her son, with her emotional account at times conflicting with earlier statements made to police. The case continues to draw widespread attention across Antigua and Barbuda.
APUA Workers End Protest After Union Secures Timeline for Key Demands
Monthly paid APUA workers have ended their industrial action after the AT&LU secured a timeline for their demands following a high-level midday meeting. Union President Bernard de Nully confirmed the development to Antigua Observer.
A&BUT Launches Year-Long Centenary Celebrations Ahead of December Gala
The Antigua and Barbuda Union of Teachers has launched a year-long programme of centenary activities, capped by a December gala honouring those who have shaped the union over its 100-year history.
Teachers' Union President Vows Continued Fight for Rights at Centenary Milestone
A&BUT President Casroy Charles reaffirmed the union's commitment to teachers' rights and welfare as the organisation commemorates its centenary. Charles declared that a century of opposition has not diminished the union's resolve.
IHO and DOGA Lead Gender-Based Violence Walk to Fund National Women's Shelter
IHO and DOGA hosted a national gender-based violence walk on Saturday to raise funds and awareness for a dedicated women's shelter in Antigua and Barbuda. The event was timed ahead of International Women's Day to highlight the urgent need for dedicated support facilities for domestic abuse victims.
Directorate of Gender Affairs Celebrates Four Women in 'Give to Gain' Spotlight Series
The Directorate of Gender Affairs held a special ceremony on March 6th to honour four women through its 'Give to Gain' Spotlight Series, celebrating selfless community service. The event highlighted women whose compassion and dedication have made a meaningful impact in Antigua and Barbuda.
WIOC Warns of Major Fuel Price Hikes as Global Oil Prices Surge
Global oil prices have surged past $93 per barrel, prompting the West Indies Oil Company to warn of significant fuel price hikes for Antigua and Barbuda. The spike, the highest since autumn 2023, follows warnings from Qatar's Energy Minister and raises broad economic concerns for the twin-island nation.
Cannabis Worth $78K Seized in Joint Operation at V.C. Bird International Airport
Officers from the Narcotics Department and the Customs Enforcement Unit seized cannabis with an estimated street value of $78,000 during a joint operation at V.C. Bird International Airport on Thursday, March 5.
Free Eye Screenings Insufficient for Glaucoma Detection, Optometrist Warns
A veteran optometrist is warning that free public eye screenings are insufficient to detect glaucoma and may give participants a false sense of security about their eye health. The expert is urging residents to seek comprehensive eye examinations rather than relying on basic screening events.
Commonwealth Foundation Chief Champions Human Storytelling Over AI in New Quilt Project
Commonwealth Foundation Director General Dr. Rasmi Farooq has stressed the importance of authentic human storytelling over artificial intelligence for the newly launched Commonwealth Quilt project, warning that technology alone cannot capture genuine cultural heritage.
Hell's Gate Steel Orchestra Marks 81 Years, Honoured at Commonwealth Forum Launch
The Hell's Gate Steel Orchestra, the world's oldest continuously operating steel ensemble, was honoured at the launch of the Creative Arts Initiative as it marks its 81st year. The recognition took place at the John E. St. Luce Conference Centre ahead of the Commonwealth People's Forum.