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Merchant Says Errors Were Corrected in $15M Government Vehicle Procurement Scandal Probe
A merchant involved in the government's $15 million 'Vehicle Gate Scandal' has stated that errors uncovered during the investigation were corrected, according to Antigua.news. The case continues to draw scrutiny over public procurement practices in Antigua and Barbuda.
Culture Official: Schools Blocking Theatre Arts Students from CXC Assessments
Antigua and Barbuda's Department of Culture Deputy Director Owen Jackson has revealed that some secondary schools are blocking theatre arts students from completing mandatory CXC assessments, while calling for a dedicated performing arts faculty. The disclosure was made during an interview with Antigua Observer.
Police Warn Public of Rising 'Smash and Grab' Jewelry Snatching Trend
Antigua's Commissioner of Police Everton Jeffers is warning the public about a rising trend of young men snatching gold jewelry from victims' necks, wrists, and fingers in public. The tactic has been compared to 'smash and grab' style robberies.
ABRCS Bolsters Humanitarian Capacity With Gender Analysis Training in Saint Martin
Two Antigua and Barbuda Red Cross Society representatives have completed a regional Training of Trainers program in gender analysis, strengthening the organisation's humanitarian response capacity. The training was held in Saint Martin in June 2026 and organised by the regional body PIRAC.
National Cyclist Tahjé Browne Survives Serious Crash During Training Ride
National cyclist Tahjé Browne survived a serious road accident during an early morning training ride on Saturday, bringing relief to Antigua and Barbuda's sporting community. The Antigua and Barbuda Cycling Federation confirmed the incident and said Browne underwent medical evaluations following the crash.
Operation Iron Grid Delivering Results Against Street Crime, Police Commissioner Says
Commissioner of Police Everton Jeffers says Operation Iron Grid is producing tangible results against street crime, including recent snatch-and-grab incidents, though he declined to reveal operational details. The commissioner confirmed the operation remains active during a radio interview this week.
Police Commissioner Warns Drivers: Fleeing Crash Scenes Is a Criminal Offence
Commissioner of Police Everton Jeffers has warned motorists that fleeing a traffic accident scene is a criminal offence, following the viral spread of a video showing a driver abandoning an injured cyclist. The footage, widely shared on social media, shows the driver of a Toyota Vitz checking on the cyclist before leaving without alerting authorities.
Police Investigate Death of 19-Year-Old Woman at Devil's Bridge
Police are investigating the death of 19-year-old Zowie Tomlinson of Parham Town, whose body was recovered from the sea near Devil's Bridge on Sunday morning following a joint search operation.
FemForge Foundation Aims to Become Antigua and Barbuda's Premier Women's Empowerment Platform
Kacian Edwards has launched the FemForge Foundation, a new organisation aimed at becoming Antigua and Barbuda's leading platform for women's empowerment through emotional support, financial assistance, and mentorship. According to Antigua Observer, the founder says the mission is already producing results across the island.
Virtual Storytelling Festival Unites 22 Voices Across Seven Decades of Caribbean Life
A virtual storytelling festival held on July 18th at Julees brought together twenty-two participants spanning seven decades of experience, celebrating the oral traditions and personal histories of Antigua and Barbuda, with recognition also given to Dominica.
Expert: Daily Reading Sessions Key to Preventing Summer Learning Loss in Children
Early childhood educator Priscilla Joseph is urging parents to incorporate short daily reading sessions and educational habits into household routines to prevent summer learning loss, as reported by Antigua Observer.
Fire Department Urges Households to Create Room-by-Room Escape Plans
The Antigua and Barbuda Fire Department is calling on all households to develop room-by-room fire escape plans, warning that owning a smoke alarm alone is not sufficient. Assistant Superintendent Lester Bagot says hurricane season is the right time for families to review and rehearse their fire safety procedures.
Police Probe Armed Robbery and Shooting on All Saints Road
Police are investigating an armed robbery and shooting that occurred on June 12th at a construction site on All Saints Road, where two armed men robbed a man of jewellery and other items.
Golden Grove Man Pleads Guilty to Carlisle Bay Resort Shooting Charges
Frederick Henry, a Golden Grove resident, has pleaded guilty to firearm-related charges connected to a shooting incident at Carlisle Bay Resort that occurred over three years ago. Henry appeared before the court on Monday and is scheduled to return for further proceedings.
Nut Grove Man Faces Multiple Charges Over Cashew Hill Theft and Assault
Dejontè Buckley, 21, of Nut Grove has been charged with larceny, assault and battery, threatening language, and possession of an imitation firearm following an incident at Cashew Hill on June 16. The charges stem from an alleged theft and assault involving a Cassada Gardens resident's vehicle.
Government Settles Tax Dispute with Sandals Resorts for EC$6.5 Million
The Antiguan government has concluded negotiations with Sandals Resorts International, securing a EC$6.5 million settlement over outstanding tax obligations, as confirmed by the Director General of Communications following a Cabinet briefing.
Government Subsidizes Fuel Prices to Shield Antiguans from Global Hikes
The Antiguan government is heavily subsidizing fuel prices to shield consumers from global price increases, keeping the twin-island nation among the lowest-priced in the region. Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant confirmed the policy at Thursday's post-Cabinet press briefing.
CIBC Caribbean's Gala for the Cure Raises Funds for Cancer Cause at Galley Bay Resort
CIBC Caribbean's Gala for the Cure drew cancer survivors and supporters to the Galley Bay Resort last Saturday for a sunset cocktail party, dinner, and wine pairing. The annual fundraising event was praised as "lovely and enjoyable" by CIBC Caribbean's Head of Country Priscilla Leonce.
Free UWI Tuition Limited to First Undergraduate Degrees, Government Clarifies
The Antiguan government has confirmed that its free tuition policy at UWI Five Islands Campus applies only to students pursuing their first undergraduate degree, including those currently enrolled. Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant outlined the eligibility criteria on Thursday.
Antiguan Fintech ClicCash Makes Mark at London Tech Week with Canadian Outreach
ClicCash founder Brandon Derrick represented Antigua and Barbuda at London Tech Week, presenting before Québec's UK delegation and engaging with the Canadian High Commission. The fintech pioneer also attended a charity gala where he met the country's Governor-General and High Commissioner.