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UWI Five Islands Campus and Medicinal Cannabis Authority Sign Historic Research MOU
The UWI Five Islands Campus and the Antigua and Barbuda Medicinal Cannabis Authority have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to advance research and education in the country's medicinal cannabis industry. The agreement was formalised on April 17th, 2026, as reported by Antigua Observer.
CDB and FRLD Workshop Boosts Caribbean Access to Climate Loss and Damage Funding
Caribbean nations are better equipped to access millions in climate grant financing following a joint workshop hosted by the Caribbean Development Bank and the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage. The initiative aims to help countries strengthen resilience and manage losses caused by climate-related events.
Early Warning Systems Could Save Antigua and Barbuda Up to 6% of GDP Annually
Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Service Director Dale Destin says robust early warning systems could prevent annual economic losses of up to six percent of GDP. He delivered the remarks at the opening of a two-day inception workshop for the Early Warning for All initiative.
APUA Raises Fuel Variation Charge, Driving Up Electricity Bills Across Antigua and Barbuda
APUA has increased its fuel variation charge this month, pushing electricity bills higher for households and businesses across Antigua and Barbuda amid rising global fuel costs. The charge was first introduced in July 2024 as a mechanism tied to fluctuations in fuel prices.
APUA Halts Water Extraction from Potworks Reservoir Amid Ongoing Drought
APUA has stopped drawing water from Potworks Reservoir due to persistent drought conditions and critically low water levels. The utility authority confirmed the move in an official press release.
CIBC Caribbean Introduces Tap-to-Pay Solution for Local Small Businesses
CIBC Caribbean is rolling out a contactless payment product called 'Tap on Phone,' allowing Antiguan small business owners to accept card payments via Android smartphone without traditional terminal hardware. The initiative is designed to offer a more accessible alternative to conventional point-of-sale systems.
Antiguan Youth Entrepreneurs Reflect on Growth in Week 3 of YLAI Fellowship
Antiguan youth entrepreneurs Cadice James and Joshuanette Francis are representing Antigua and Barbuda in the 2026 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative, reflecting on a third week of intensive professional development and real-world learning.
ABWU Equips ABCAS Students with Labour Rights Knowledge Ahead of Internships
ABWU President Kem Riley delivered an industrial relations presentation to dozens of final-year ABCAS students, equipping them with essential labour rights knowledge ahead of their upcoming internships.
Antigua and Barbuda Opens Doors to 44th Annual CHTA Caribbean Travel Marketplace
Antigua and Barbuda has officially welcomed delegates for the 44th Annual CHTA Caribbean Travel Marketplace, with Minister of State Michael Freeland among officials greeting arrivals at V.C. Bird International Airport. The island nation is hosting one of the Caribbean's most significant tourism industry events.
CIBC Caribbean Marks Fifth Year of Hike for the Cure on Mother's Day Weekend
CIBC Caribbean's Antigua branch completed its fifth annual Hike for the Cure on Mother's Day weekend, with participants trekking from Pensioners Beach to Fort Barrington in support of cancer care on the island.
Stronger Financial Infrastructure Needed to Unlock CARICOM Trade Savings, Banker Warns
A senior CIBC Antigua banker has warned that while CARICOM nations could save billions on imports through regional trade diversification, the financial infrastructure needed to support such a shift is not yet in place.
LIAT CEO Urges Caribbean Aviation Unity Amid Rising Costs
LIAT CEO Hafsah Abdulsalam has called for greater collaboration among Caribbean airlines, citing a volatile global market and soaring operating costs. Her remarks came during the carrier's inaugural flight to Guadeloupe on May 8th.
Restaurant Week and Culinary Month to Be Held as Separate Events This Year
The Antigua and Barbuda Hotel and Tourism Authority has announced that Restaurant Week and Culinary Month will be held as separate events this year, a change driven by feedback from partners and patrons.
Legal Dispute Within Fishermen's Cooperative Stalls Industry Modernisation
A legal dispute over the expulsion of a former cooperative president is blocking international funding and modernisation efforts in Antigua and Barbuda's fishing industry. The protracted court battle has left one of the nation's most vital sectors without critical infrastructure investment or professional training.
Government Shifts Focus to High-End, Sustainable Tourism Strategy
The Antiguan government has announced a strategic shift toward high-end, sustainable tourism, with MP Charles Fernandez outlining a vision focused on maximizing national revenue while protecting the country's natural assets.
Antiguan YLAI Fellows Report Dramatic Business Growth After Week Two Placements
Antiguan entrepreneurs Canice James and Joshuanette Francis have completed their second week of the 2026 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative, reporting a transformative "day and night" shift in their business models following their embedded placements.
UWI Partners with Scottish University to Safeguard Academic Integrity in the Age of AI
The University of the West Indies has partnered with the University of the West of Scotland to tackle academic integrity challenges posed by generative AI, joining the UWS-led IntegraGuard Project. The collaboration places UWI at the forefront of international efforts to safeguard educational standards in an AI-driven era.
ABCAS to Host Antigua's First Electric Vehicle and Battery Technology Workshop
The Antigua and Barbuda College of Advanced Studies (ABCAS) is set to host the country's first Electric Vehicle and Battery Technology Workshop next month, developed in partnership with UWI, the NTA, and several international organisations. The event represents a landmark moment for green technology education in Antigua and Barbuda.
Antigua's Radiology Services on Path to Digital Upgrade, Senior Doctor Reports
Senior radiology official Dr. Destine Reid says Antigua and Barbuda's radiology services are making "solid progress" toward digital modernisation, following her participation in an IAEA coordination meeting in Vienna.
Two Antiguan Entrepreneurs Land Prestigious US Fellowship Placements
Antiguan entrepreneurs Joshuanette Francis and Canice James have begun their fellowship placements in Washington, DC and California as part of the 2026 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative, joining over 200 emerging leaders from across the hemisphere.