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Cabinet Approves Relocation of National Archives to Former CIBC Building
Antigua and Barbuda's Cabinet has approved plans to repair and retrofit the former CIBC building on High Street to house the National Archives, following serious structural concerns at the current facility. The relocation aims to better protect historical records and improve safety for archive staff.
Antigua and Barbuda High Commission Celebrates Heritage and Diaspora Ties in London
The Antigua and Barbuda High Commission in London hosted a Heritage Evening celebrating the nations' history, culture, and diaspora ties, featuring remarks from Governor General Sir Rodney Williams, Foreign Affairs Minister Chet Greene, and cricket legend Sir Vivian Richards. The event included cultural performances and presentations on the Windrush legacy and the restoration of Government House.
Cuba's Díaz-Canel Confirms Talks with Washington Amid Fuel Crisis and US Pressure
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has publicly confirmed that Havana has held talks with Washington, marking the first official acknowledgment from Cuba amid a severe fuel crisis and intensifying US pressure. Díaz-Canel said tens of thousands of patients are awaiting surgeries that cannot proceed due to electricity shortages caused by what he called an American "energy blockade."
Canadian Woman Remanded on Drug Trafficking Charges After 67lb Cannabis Find at Airport
A 48-year-old Canadian woman has been remanded in custody after 61 vacuum-sealed packages of cannabis, valued at EC$536,000, were found in her luggage upon arrival at V.C. Bird International Airport. Roselynee Crisostomo faces multiple drug trafficking charges and was denied bail after the court deemed her a flight risk.
Canadian Woman Remanded on Drug Trafficking Charges After Airport Seizure
A 48-year-old Canadian woman has been remanded into custody after authorities seized over 67 pounds of cannabis from her luggage upon her arrival at V.C. Bird International Airport. Roselynee Crisostomo faces five drug-related charges and has been denied bail after a court deemed her a flight risk.
ABFC Sets April 11 Launch Date for Antigua Carnival 2026 at Rising Sun Grounds
The Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission has announced the official launch of Antigua Carnival 2026 for April 11 at the Rising Sun Grounds, featuring the Carnival Rhythm Village, live performances, and tributes to legendary calypsonians. The free event, themed "Feel the Rhythm," begins at 2:00 p.m. and is open to residents and visitors alike.
Search Launched for Three Missing Urlings Fishermen Last Seen Wednesday Night
Three fishermen from Urlings — Calton Pitt, Devon Prince, and Ivan Pryce — have been missing since Wednesday night after departing aboard the vessel Faith P. Family members are appealing to the public for information on their whereabouts.
Coast Guard Searches for Three Missing Urlings Fishermen
Three fishermen from Urlings have gone missing at sea after failing to return from a Wednesday night fishing trip aboard the vessel FAITH P. The Antigua and Barbuda Coast Guard and local fishermen are actively searching for the men.
Antigua and Barbuda, Peru Eye Closer Diplomatic and Trade Ties
Antigua and Barbuda and Peru have signalled plans to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties following the presentation of credentials by Peru's new ambassador, Gustavo Lamke. Discussions covered potential cooperation in trade, tourism, agriculture, education and climate change.
Government Reshuffles Permanent Secretaries Across Key Ministries
The government has reassigned several permanent secretaries across key ministries, including moves affecting the portfolios of Foreign Affairs, Education, and Creative Industries. Officials describe the reshuffle as routine administrative practice.
Corn Alley and Long Street Intersection Closed Up to Seven Days for Concrete Curing
The intersection of Corn Alley and Long Street has been closed to traffic for up to seven days to allow newly installed concrete to cure, with adjusted traffic flow in effect for the surrounding area.
WIOC Assures Public: No LPG Shortage Despite Surge in Cylinder Purchases
WIOC is urging the public not to panic buy LPG cylinders, confirming there is no shortage despite a recent spike in purchases. The company also denied any discussions with the government regarding a price increase.
Grays Hill Resident Demands Road Repairs After Truck Crashes Into Home
A Grays Hill homeowner is demanding urgent road repairs after a truck veered off a deteriorating roadway and crashed into her property, damaging a parked car and part of her home. She is calling on Prime Minister Gaston Browne and Works Minister Maria Browne to send a team to assess the road.
Forensic Gaps Exposed in Nigel Christian Murder Trial
A forensic officer in the Nigel Christian murder trial faced tough questioning Thursday over evidence gaps, including a crime scene processed at night and an unsecured vehicle left between examinations. The trial of three accused men — Saleim Harrigan, Wayne Thomas and Lasean Bully — continues Friday.
Grays Hill Resident Demands Road Repairs After Truck Crashes Into Home
A Grays Hill homeowner is demanding urgent road repairs after a truck veered off a deteriorating roadway and crashed into her property, damaging a parked car and part of her home. The resident says repeated appeals to public works authorities have gone unanswered.
Three Urlings Fishermen Missing After Failing to Return from Sea
Three fishermen from the Urlings community have not returned home after heading out to sea Thursday night, with family members unable to reach them by phone. A public appeal is circulating widely on social media seeking information on their whereabouts.
Dwight Laviscount Wins Instrumentalist of the Year at National Music Awards
Musician Dwight Laviscount has been named Instrumentalist of the Year at the National Music Awards, recognised for his contributions to music education and performance in Antigua and Barbuda. Laviscount, who founded the Integral Music initiative and conducts school clinics for young musicians, beat out finalists Dalma "Boogie" George and Javonte Chattel for the honour.
Minimum Wage Hike to $13 Per Hour Set to Benefit Nearly 8,000 Workers
Cabinet has approved a national minimum wage increase to $13 per hour, a move expected to benefit approximately 7,264 workers currently earning between $9 and $12 per hour. The adjustment will be phased in over three years and will affect workers across sectors including hospitality, security, and government programmes.
All Saints Clinic Repairs Near Completion, Official Announcement Expected Soon
Repairs to the All Saints Clinic are nearing completion, with Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant saying an official announcement from the Ministry of Works is expected within the coming days.
Public Sector Pay Increase On Track for Late June, Government Confirms
The Antigua and Barbuda government has confirmed that a planned salary increase for public sector workers remains on track and is expected to take effect in late June. The adjustment is separate from a recently accepted proposal to raise the national minimum wage to $13 per hour over three years.