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Dominica's Oldest Known Centenarian, Asher Timothy, Dies at 108
Asher Timothy of Marigot, recognised as Dominica's oldest known centenarian, has died at the age of 108. The Dominica Council on Ageing has remembered him as a symbol of resilience and a testament to the enduring heritage of the nation's elderly population.
Sports Minister Praises CARIFTA Medalists as Athletes Return to Antigua
Sports Minister Daryll S. Matthew has praised Antigua and Barbuda's athletes following their performances at the 53rd CARIFTA Games, highlighting gold medals from sprinter Tyra Fenton and additional podium finishes from Zonique Charles and Maliek Francis. Several team members also recorded personal bests during the regional competition.
ABNOC Pledges Targeted Support for CARIFTA Medalists After Strong 6th-Place Finish
The Antigua and Barbuda National Olympic Committee has congratulated its athletes, led by double-gold medallist Tyra Fenton, on a 6th-place finish at the 2026 CARIFTA Championships, and announced targeted long-term development support for the medalists.
Antigua Mother of Two Makes Urgent Plea for Kidney Donor
Laurin Williams, an Antiguan mother of two battling kidney disease, is urgently seeking a living kidney donor as dialysis keeps her stable but a transplant remains her only long-term hope. Members of the public willing to be tested for compatibility are encouraged to contact her at (268) 721-4508.
Afreximbank Launches US$10B Crisis Fund to Shield CARICOM Economies from Middle East Fallout
Afreximbank has approved a US$10 billion Gulf Crisis Response Programme to help CARICOM nations, including Antigua and Barbuda, manage the economic fallout from the escalating Middle East conflict. The fund will support access to essential imports and provide targeted relief for tourism-dependent economies.
Two Adults in ICU, Child Hurt After Easter Monday Crash on Pares Main Road
Two adults are in intensive care and a child suffered head trauma following a serious Easter Monday crash between a car and a passenger bus on Pares Main Road. Three Emergency Medical Services units responded to the scene, and investigations are ongoing.
Caribbean's Zone of Peace Doctrine: Building Regional Stability Through Collective Action
Ambassador Dr. Clarence E. Pilgrim presents a detailed analysis of the Caribbean's Zone of Peace framework, arguing that regional institutions such as CARICOM, the OECS, and the ACS have transformed peace from an aspiration into a structured, functioning doctrine backed by decades of coordinated diplomacy. The commentary, as reported by Antigua News Room, draws on recent summit outcomes to illustrate how the region actively sustains stability through collective action and international law.
Over 24,000 Voter ID Cards Renewed as Antigua Heads Toward Election
Antigua and Barbuda's Supervisor of Elections Ian Hughes says more than 24,000 voter ID cards have been renewed since August 2024, with around 18,000 renewals still pending as the country approaches a general election. Prime Minister Gaston Browne is expected to announce the election date today.
Antigua and Barbuda Swimmers Win Four Golds on Night Three of CARIFTA Aquatics
Antigua and Barbuda's swimmers claimed four gold medals and two bronze medals on the third night of finals at the CARIFTA Aquatics Championships, with the team also setting two national records and three age-group records. MacMillan, Shaw and DeGannes led the charge with standout individual performances.
Why Fixed Election Dates and Term Limits Are Incompatible With Antigua's Constitution
A detailed constitutional analysis, as reported by Antigua News Room, argues that proposals for fixed election dates and prime ministerial term limits are structurally incompatible with Antigua and Barbuda's Westminster-based 1981 Constitution. The multi-part series contends that both reforms import presidential logic into a parliamentary framework, undermining rather than strengthening democratic accountability.
From Schoolyards to Sofas: Caribbean Health Advocates Call for Play to Return as Public Health Priority
Caribbean health advocates Kayla Wright and Offniel Lamont are calling for traditional childhood play to be recognised as a public health priority, linking the decline of spontaneous movement across the region to rising rates of non-communicable diseases. As reported by Antigua News Room, they argue that restoring play-friendly environments — not just changing adult behaviour — is essential to reversing the Caribbean's NCD crisis.
Free HPV Testing Available at Villa Polyclinic on Select Weekends in April and May
Villa Polyclinic will provide free HPV testing on select weekends in April and May, targeting women aged 30 to 65 as part of a cervical cancer early detection initiative. Testing sessions run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 18–19, May 9–10, and May 16–17.
UPP to Ratify Full Slate of 16 Election Candidates at General Council Meeting
The United Progressive Party will ratify its 16 general election candidates at a General Council meeting tonight, April 7, at Freedom Hall. The ratification paves the way for the party's official campaign launch on Sunday, April 12, in Rural West.
CHOGM Preparations to Stay on Track Despite General Election Campaign
Antiguan officials say preparations for the November Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting will continue without disruption despite the general election campaign underway this April. Ambassador Anthony Liverpool has been appointed Special Advisor to maintain continuity when Foreign Affairs Minister E.P. Chet Greene is occupied with campaign duties.
CHOGM Preparations Stay on Course Amid Antigua's Election Season
Government officials say CHOGM planning will continue at full pace despite Antigua and Barbuda's April election campaign, with Ambassador Anthony Liverpool appointed to oversee the Task Force in Foreign Affairs Minister Chet Greene's absence. The Commonwealth summit is scheduled for November 1–4 and is expected to be the largest international event the twin-island nation has ever hosted.
PM Browne Dismisses Election 'Treating' Accusations, Defends Land and Housing Programmes
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has rejected claims that government land, housing, and duty-free concession programmes amount to election "treating," insisting the initiatives reflect long-standing policy rather than campaign tactics ahead of the anticipated general election.
Massiah Questions Lovell's Decision to Switch from City East to All Saints West
Political commentator Massiah has questioned why a candidate moved from City East to All Saints West after losing by only six votes, suggesting the narrow margin made the original seat worth contesting again.
Ministry of Sports Calls Public to Airport to Welcome Home CARIFTA Champions
The Ministry of Sports is inviting the public to gather at V.C. Bird International Airport at 11:30 a.m. to welcome home Antigua and Barbuda's CARIFTA team following a strong performance at the regional championships in Grenada.
UPP Launches 2026 Election Campaign with Faith-Themed Event in Grays Farm
The United Progressive Party will launch its 2026 general election campaign on April 12 with a faith-themed prayer and praise event at "Knuckle Block" in Grays Farm, featuring gospel artiste Bridget Blucher. The event is organized around the party's campaign theme, "Government Must Work For You!"
Antigua Election Campaign Season Ignites Ahead of Tonight's ABLP Launch
Antigua and Barbuda's two major political parties are in full campaign mode ahead of a general election, with the official polling date expected to be announced tonight at the ABLP's campaign launch. As reported by Antigua.news, both the ABLP and UPP have opened constituency offices, deployed candidates to the streets, and are mobilising supporters across the island.