By Neto Baptiste An enormous amount of work will need to be done at the Police Recreation Grounds (PRG) to bring the facility ...
By Robert Emmanuel Antigua and Barbuda's 45th independence celebrations may undergo major changes next year when King Charles ...
Fourteen souls feared drowned after Antigua Airways’ human pipeline collapsed. Survivors imprisoned abroad, disowned by the very government that brought them here. The waters between Antigua and St ...
By Neto Baptiste The Antigua and Barbuda senior women’s volleyball team, Wadadli Spikers, will go into this weekend’s Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association (ECVA) Final Four Championships under the ...
The Princess Margaret School (PMS) women were in a no-nonsense mood during their Cool & Smooth Schools Knockout fixture against St Mary’s Secondary School (SMSS) on Wednesday, racking up close to 10 ...
By Latrishka Thomas Twenty-six years after taking her first dance steps at age five, Aiesha Edwards has silenced her harshest critics by transforming from a target of ridicule into an internationally ...
Ministers of Education from across the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States gathered in Dominica yesterday for the 10th Council of Ministers of Education meeting, to discuss low performances in ...
There were wins for Sledge’O Ballers and Corner Stone Builders & Maintenance on Wednesday night as action continued in the Antigua and Barbuda Basketball Association (ABBA) Cool & Smooth sponsored ...
By Latrishka Thomas A man who forged the signature of a Customs officer on a document has been ordered to pay $2,000 or spend more than four months behind bars. Sheldon Jordan was convicted of forgery ...
Cabinet has approved the establishment of a Select Committee to examine operating rights and service standards at VC Bird International Airport and to recommend how the government can support taxi ...
By Kisean Joseph [email protected] The president of the National Taxi Association has registered strong opposition to the newly launched SWYFT ride-hailing app, threatening collective ...
By Robert Andre Emmanuel [email protected] Prime Minister Gaston Browne warned world leaders yesterday that large polluters could face legal action if diplomatic efforts to address ...