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Opinion: Caribbean Children's Right to Play and Physical Health Must Not Be Ignored
A regional public health advocate is calling on Caribbean governments, educators, and parents to prioritise physical education in schools, warning that rising childhood obesity rates and the erosion of children's right to play demand immediate and measurable action.
Antigua and Barbuda Swimmers Claim Three More Medals on Day Two of CARIFTA Aquatics
Antigua and Barbuda's swimmers added gold, silver and bronze medals on the second day of the CARIFTA Aquatics Championships, with Madison MacMillan and Anya DeGannes leading the way in the 400 metres individual medley. The team also broke two national records and three age-group records on the day.
Joseph, Henry and Pigott Post Personal Bests for Antigua and Barbuda at CARIFTA Games
Antigua and Barbuda athletes Delbert Joseph, Geron Henry and Jaeda Pigott were among several competitors posting personal best times at the CARIFTA Games. The Antigua Barbuda Athletic Association described the results as a sign of steady improvement on the regional stage.
APUA Continues Water Network Upgrades in St. John's Point Area
APUA's Water Business Unit is carrying out ongoing maintenance on aging distribution infrastructure in the Point Area, with crews working along North Street and expected to reach Newgate Street by April 6, 2026. Residents in the affected areas may experience temporary water disruptions during the works.
Maliek Francis Claims Bronze in U20 Javelin at CARIFTA Games
Antiguan thrower Maliek Francis won bronze in the Under-20 boys' javelin at the CARIFTA Games with a throw of 60.14 metres, adding to Antigua and Barbuda's medal count at the regional championships.
Devil's Bridge Kite Festival Marks 21 Years as Beloved Easter Monday Tradition
The annual kite-flying celebration at Devil's Bridge marks its 21st year this Easter Monday, drawing families to Antigua's eastern coastline for a day of cultural tradition and community spirit. The event runs from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Antigua & Barbuda Boys U20 4x100m Relay Misses CARIFTA Final by One Spot
Antigua and Barbuda's Under-20 boys 4×100m relay team clocked 41.85 seconds at the CARIFTA Games but finished ninth in the preliminary round, missing the eight-team final by one qualifying position. The quartet of Judah Ashe, Conroy Wilson, Nathaniel Jones and Delbert Joseph placed fourth in Heat 1, falling short of advancing as a fastest non-section winner.
MSJMC Workers Allege Hospital Withholding Government Back Pay
A Mount St. John's Medical Centre employee has alleged that hospital management is withholding government-issued back pay from workers who began employment after 2021, despite those workers falling within the eligible timeframe announced by the Prime Minister.
Jaeda Pigott Advances to CARIFTA Games Girls U17 800m Final
Fifteen-year-old Antiguan athlete Jaeda Pigott has qualified for the Girls 800m Under-17 final at the CARIFTA Games, finishing second in her heat with a time of 2:18.03. The young middle-distance runner advanced automatically alongside Trinidad and Tobago's Nyla Kerr and Jamaica's Aneka Lowe.
3.9 Magnitude Earthquake Recorded Northwest of Antigua and Barbuda
A magnitude 3.9 earthquake was recorded approximately 198 kilometres northwest of St. John's on Sunday afternoon, with no reports of damage or injuries in Antigua and Barbuda. The UWI Seismic Research Centre noted the preliminary data remains subject to review.
Fenton Tops Under-17 Girls' 200m Qualifiers at CARIFTA 2026
Tyra Fenton posted the fastest qualifying time in the Under-17 girls' 200 metres at the CARIFTA Games, clocking 23.79 seconds to advance to the final as the top seed. Trinidad and Tobago's Eden Chee-Wah and Bahamas' Keyezra Thomas qualified second and third respectively.
PM Browne Accuses UPP of Faking Unity Ahead of General Election
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has accused the United Progressive Party of masking internal divisions behind a false show of unity ahead of the upcoming general election. Browne made the remarks on Pointe FM's Browne and Browne Show.
PM Browne Notifies International Bodies of Parliament Dissolution, Eyes Election Date
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has notified international organisations of Parliament's dissolution on April 1, 2026, and indicated that a general election date will be announced on April 7, 2026. Browne has also invited observer missions from the OAS, the Commonwealth, and CARICOM to monitor the vote.
Antigua and Barbuda Invites International Observers Ahead of General Election
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has formally invited the Commonwealth, OAS, and CARICOM to deploy observer missions for Antigua and Barbuda's upcoming general elections, following the dissolution of Parliament on April 1, 2026. Browne indicated the election date would be announced on April 7.
Antigua and Barbuda Athletes Set Personal Bests at CARIFTA Games
Antigua and Barbuda athletes posted multiple personal bests at the CARIFTA Games, with standout performances in both the 400 metres and the Boys' Under-17 1500 metres. Officials say the results highlight the team's strong preparation and ongoing development.
Henry Falls Short of U-17 200m Final at CARIFTA Games
Antiguan sprinter Geron Henry missed a spot in the Under-17 boys' 200 metres final at the 53rd CARIFTA Games in Grenada, finishing third in his heat with a time of 21.92 seconds. The result came one day after Henry reached the 400 metres final, where he placed fourth.
Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre Rallies Behind Dr. Cordner After Fire Shutters Practice
The Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre has expressed support for Dr. Sharon Cordner and her team after a fire forced the temporary closure of the Gambles Medical Centre. Patients with appointment or records inquiries are advised to contact the practice directly via email.
Antigua and Barbuda Reaffirms Ocean Protection Commitment After UN Treaty Talks
Antigua and Barbuda has reaffirmed its commitment to the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Treaty following the third Preparatory Commission meeting at the United Nations. Progress was made, but key gaps remain as the country continues to advocate for robust global ocean governance.
Antigua and Barbuda Takes Active Role in UN Ocean Treaty Talks
Antigua and Barbuda's delegation played a prominent role at the United Nations' third BBNJ Treaty preparatory session in New York, advocating on behalf of CARICOM for equitable ocean governance and the rights of small island developing states. The session, held March 23 to April 2, was the final preparatory stage before the treaty's first Conference of the Parties, expected in January 2027.
Voter Demands Direct Answers from Williams Over PM Browne's Meeting Claims
A voter has written an open letter, published by Antigua News Room, demanding that Adrian Williams provide direct answers to Prime Minister Gaston Browne's specific claims about a meeting between the two men. The letter criticises Williams' response as evasive and calls for transparency ahead of the upcoming election.