Antigua's Port Manager Lands US$10M U.S. Grant to Modernise Caribbean Port Infrastructure

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.

April 21, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Social Security Staff Return to Work After Salary Dispute Resolved

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.

April 20, 2026 · Antigua Observer
AUA Opens Doors to Local Students in Push to Build Next Generation of Healthcare Professionals

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.

April 20, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Bermuda Port Official Completes High-Level Training Residency at Antigua Port Authority

Bermuda Port Official Completes High-Level Training Residency at Antigua Port Authority

Bermuda's newly appointed Port Operations Manager Sheridan Ming has completed a week-long training residency at the Antigua Port Authority, facilitated through the Port Management Association of the Caribbean. The visit marks a notable step in regional maritime cooperation between the two territories.

April 20, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Antiguan Tech Entrepreneur to Represent A&B at Prestigious US Fellowship

Antiguan Tech Entrepreneur to Represent A&B at Prestigious US Fellowship

Canice James, founder of Cyber Hawk Solutions Software Agency, will travel to the United States on Sunday to participate in the 2026 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative Fellowship, representing Antigua and Barbuda alongside Joshuanette Francis of Good Humans 268.

April 17, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Scrub Life Cares CEO Plans to Expand Health Training Model to Antiguan Institutions After GSU Honour

Scrub Life Cares CEO Plans to Expand Health Training Model to Antiguan Institutions After GSU Honour

Scrub Life Cares CEO Tanya Ambrose is planning to expand her organisation's applied health practice model to local institutions in Antigua and Barbuda, following her recognition as the 2026 "Site of the Year" by Georgia State University. Ambrose says the initiative aims to address a "structural gap" she has identified in the country's health education curriculum.

April 16, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Labour Dept Warns Employers: New $11.50 Minimum Wage Is Law

Labour Dept Warns Employers: New $11.50 Minimum Wage Is Law

The Department of Labour is reminding employers that paying the new national minimum wage of $11.50 per hour, effective April 1, is a legal obligation. The reminder follows informal complaints from employees over reported non-compliance, as reported by Antigua Observer.

April 16, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Gas Station Operators Petition Government for Margin Increase After 30 Years of Financial Strain

Gas Station Operators Petition Government for Margin Increase After 30 Years of Financial Strain

All 21 service station operators in Antigua and Barbuda have jointly petitioned the government for a dealer margin increase and greater transparency, warning that 30 years of financial strain have made the current model unsustainable.

April 15, 2026 · Antigua Observer
APUA Undergoes Most Intensive Modernisation Drive in Over 50 Years

APUA Undergoes Most Intensive Modernisation Drive in Over 50 Years

Minister Melford Nicholas says APUA is experiencing its most intensive period of activity in over 50 years, with a primary contractor now engaged in automating the authority's systems to address national water challenges.

April 15, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Aviation Veteran Launches Initiative to Train Caribbean Youth for Industry Careers

Aviation Veteran Launches Initiative to Train Caribbean Youth for Industry Careers

Edward Marcus Jarvis Fleming, a lawyer, pilot and former aircraft technician, is launching an aviation training initiative aimed at building Caribbean youth into industry professionals, with Antigua and Barbuda central to the effort.

April 15, 2026 · Antigua Observer
ABSSB Long Street Branch Resumes Normal Operations After Union-Management Dispute Resolved

ABSSB Long Street Branch Resumes Normal Operations After Union-Management Dispute Resolved

Staff at the ABSSB Long Street branch returned to work Tuesday after the Antigua & Barbuda Free Trade Union and management resolved a dispute over hazardous working conditions and outstanding employee appraisals following a five-hour meeting.

April 15, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Caribbean HR Expert Urges Businesses to Act Now on Neurodiversity Inclusion

Caribbean HR Expert Urges Businesses to Act Now on Neurodiversity Inclusion

Forbes-recognized HR professional Tiersa Hall is urging Caribbean businesses to take immediate, concrete steps to recruit and support neurodiverse workers, warning that the time to act is running out. Hall made the call during a recent public appearance, as reported by Antigua Observer.

April 13, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Agriculture School Principal: Mindset, Not Manpower, Is Farming's Biggest Barrier

Agriculture School Principal: Mindset, Not Manpower, Is Farming's Biggest Barrier

Karen James, principal of the School of Agriculture at the Antigua and Barbuda College of Advanced Studies, says deeply ingrained misconceptions about farming — not a lack of farmers — remain the sector's biggest obstacle. Her remarks highlight the need for a fundamental cultural shift in how agriculture is perceived.

April 13, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Livestock Theft Rising as Poor Infrastructure Leaves Farmers Vulnerable, Vet Warns

Livestock Theft Rising as Poor Infrastructure Leaves Farmers Vulnerable, Vet Warns

A veterinary professional with over 30 years of experience is warning that rising livestock theft in Antigua and Barbuda is being fuelled by failing farm infrastructure, not criminality alone. Dr Radcliffe Robins told Antigua Observer that inadequate conditions are leaving farmers increasingly vulnerable to praedial larceny.

April 10, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Local Toyota Dealer Awaits Official Word on 13,000-Truck Hilux Steering Recall

Local Toyota Dealer Awaits Official Word on 13,000-Truck Hilux Steering Recall

Antigua and Barbuda's Toyota dealership says it has not yet received official notification about a safety recall affecting more than 13,000 Hilux pickup trucks due to an electric power steering fault. General Manager Dyna Harney-Barnes confirmed the business is awaiting formal communication from Toyota.

April 10, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Antigua Cruise Port Flooded With Vendor Applications for Upland Development Project

Antigua Cruise Port Flooded With Vendor Applications for Upland Development Project

The Antigua Cruise Port has received over 100 applications for only 24 available vendor spots in its new Upland Development project, reflecting significant commercial interest following the close of the expression of interest period in February.

April 10, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Vetiver Grass Initiative Expands to Fitches Creek as Skills and Sustainability Program

Vetiver Grass Initiative Expands to Fitches Creek as Skills and Sustainability Program

A vetiver grass initiative launched at a landfill during the COVID-19 pandemic has expanded into a skills-training and sustainable-livelihood program now operating in Antigua's Fitches Creek community. The Gard Center is leading the new phase in partnership with local residents.

April 10, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Veteran Vet Warns Antigua's Livestock Sector Faces Collapse

Veteran Vet Warns Antigua's Livestock Sector Faces Collapse

Veteran veterinarian Dr. Radcliffe Robins is warning that unplanned development, shrinking agricultural land, and poor law enforcement are pushing Antigua and Barbuda's livestock sector toward collapse. The crisis also poses a growing public safety risk, with stray animals endangering motorists on the country's roads.

April 09, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Eight Antiguans Bound for UK as King's Foundation Building Craft Program Launches

Eight Antiguans Bound for UK as King's Foundation Building Craft Program Launches

Eight Antiguans and Barbudans will depart for the United Kingdom next Sunday to participate in the 2026 King's Foundation Building Craft Program, with ABCAS calling the initiative a generational investment in local skilled trades development.

April 09, 2026 · Antigua Observer
Gas Station Operators Urge PM to Raise Pump Margins Amid Financial Strain

Gas Station Operators Urge PM to Raise Pump Margins Amid Financial Strain

Representatives of 21 gas stations across Antigua have hand-delivered a letter to the Prime Minister's Office requesting an urgent increase in fuel pump margins, citing significant financial hardship.

April 09, 2026 · Antigua Observer