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  • Occupational therapy association aims to expand services in local healthcare

    Occupational therapy association aims to expand services in local healthcare

    As World Occupational Therapy Day approaches on October 27, the Trinidad and Tobago Occupational Therapy Association (TTOTA) is marking its 20th anniversary with a celebration of progress, inclusion, and advocacy. Under the theme “Occupational Therapy in Action,” the association is highlighting the transformative power of the profession in fostering independence and wellbeing for individuals of all ages.

  • Tropical System Leaves Caribbean Region After Threat of Cyclone Formation

    Tropical System Leaves Caribbean Region After Threat of Cyclone Formation

    A tropical wave that had been causing significant rainfall and strong winds across the eastern Caribbean Sea has now moved away from the region, according to the National Weather Service’s latest update on Monday. The system, identified as AL98, had been under close scrutiny by meteorologists, who initially projected an 80% likelihood of cyclone formation within a seven-day period. Moving westward at speeds of 15 to 20 mph, the wave had raised alarms for the Windward, Leeward, and ABC Islands. Forecasters had warned that environmental conditions were increasingly favorable for the development of a tropical depression or storm. However, the system has since shifted, leaving the affected areas with clearer skies and calmer waters. Earlier in the week, residents of the Windward and Leeward Islands experienced bouts of heavy rain and gusty winds, though these conditions have now subsided. Mariners were advised to stay updated through High Seas Forecasts, with a 50% risk of formation over the next 48 hours and an 80% probability over seven days. Authorities remain vigilant in monitoring tropical activity in the Caribbean, urging preparedness as the hurricane season continues.

  • PAS Denise Matthias-Thomas Graduates Magna Cum Laude with Master’s in Business Management

    PAS Denise Matthias-Thomas Graduates Magna Cum Laude with Master’s in Business Management

    The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Lands & the Blue Economy of Antigua and Barbuda has extended its warmest congratulations to Principal Assistant Secretary (PAS) Denise Matthias-Thomas for her exceptional academic accomplishment. On October 19, 2025, Mrs. Matthias-Thomas graduated Magna Cum Laude from Monroe University, earning a Master’s Degree in Business Management with a specialization in Finance. The prestigious graduation ceremony took place at the Royalton Saint Lucia Resort, where she was joined by family, friends, and colleagues to celebrate this significant milestone. Among the 55 graduates, Mrs. Matthias-Thomas stood out as the sole Master’s Degree recipient from Antigua and Barbuda, showcasing her dedication, perseverance, and commitment to excellence. Her achievement not only highlights her personal determination but also aligns with the Ministry’s core values of professional growth, leadership, and national development. The Ministry expressed immense pride in her success and looks forward to her continued contributions to the nation through her enhanced expertise and knowledge. This accomplishment serves as an inspiration to her peers and underscores the importance of lifelong learning and professional advancement.

  • Police Officers Achieve Top Academic Honours

    Police Officers Achieve Top Academic Honours

    The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda is celebrating the remarkable academic achievements of several of its members, whose dedication to higher education is raising the bar for professional excellence within the organization. Acting Sergeant Enzingar Jones, Corporal Kendel Shillingford, and Police Constables Paula Simon and Milton Jeremy have all graduated with top honours from internationally recognized universities, showcasing their commitment to personal and professional growth.

    Sergeant Jones, who earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Human Resource Management from Edinburgh Napier University in Scotland, has demonstrated exceptional determination and drive. Constable Paula Simon, attached to the St. John’s Fire Station, graduated Summa Cum Laude from Monroe University with both a Bachelor of Arts in Administration and a Master of Arts in Business Administration, achieving a perfect 4.0 GPA. Her outstanding performance earned her induction into the Delta Mu Delta International Business Honor Society and the honour of carrying the main flag for the master’s degree graduates.

    In her reflections, Constable Simon emphasized the importance of education in shaping better officers and a more just society, urging her colleagues to embrace learning and service with wisdom. Similarly, Corporal Shillingford and Constable Jeremy graduated Summa Cum Laude from Monroe University, with Shillingford earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management (3.905 GPA) and Jeremy obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in Psychology (3.915 GPA).

    Acting Commissioner of Police Everton Jeffers praised the graduates, highlighting their discipline, perseverance, and commitment to excellence. He underscored the critical role of education in equipping modern law enforcement professionals with the analytical, ethical, and leadership skills needed to address evolving challenges. The Police Administration continues to encourage its members to pursue higher education and professional training, reinforcing its mission to build a stronger, smarter, and more service-oriented organization dedicated to the safety and progress of Antigua and Barbuda.

  • Ti Vilaj Kwéyòl to showcase near 100 vendors at launch today

    Ti Vilaj Kwéyòl to showcase near 100 vendors at launch today

    The 4th Annual Ti Vilaj Kwéyòl-‘Tout Biten Domnik’ event is set to captivate attendees from October 20 to October 23 at the Botanic Gardens in Dominica. This vibrant four-day celebration, running from 12 PM to 8 PM daily, highlights the products, skills, and talents of nearly 100 small businesses, offering a unique platform for local entrepreneurs to shine. Replacing the former Creole in The Park (CITP) event, Ti Vilaj Kwéyòl serves as a cultural prelude to the World Creole Music Festival (WCMF), enriching the island’s cultural calendar. Daren Pinard, Minister of State for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development, emphasized the event’s role in showcasing Dominica’s rich heritage, including its music, food, traditional dress, language, and dance. The opening ceremony, initially scheduled for 11:00 AM, has been rescheduled to 1 PM, though no explanation was provided for the delay. Attendees can enjoy performances by renowned artists such as Bouyon musicians Ridge and Pudaz, Midnight Groovers Riddim Knockaz, and cultural groups like Paix Bouche Drummers and Morne Jaune Cultural Group. The event also features a diverse lineup of acts across the week, including Asa Bantan, Swinging Stars, and Signal Band, culminating in a grand finale on October 23. Admission is free for students in uniform, while tickets for adults and children are priced at $10 and $5, respectively. This year, local honey takes center stage as a highlight of the event, further emphasizing the island’s natural and cultural treasures.

  • Maria Vanessa Browne: “Placed Here by the People; Working for the People”

    Maria Vanessa Browne: “Placed Here by the People; Working for the People”

    In a heartfelt statement shared on her social media, Works Minister and Member of Parliament Maria Vanessa Browne reaffirmed her commitment to serving the nation despite facing ongoing political challenges. Known for her reserved nature, Browne emphasized her dedication to making a positive impact in her role, stating that her greatest satisfaction comes from solving problems and improving the lives of others. She acknowledged the difficulties she has encountered since taking office but expressed confidence in overcoming them through perseverance and faith. Browne also addressed recent attempts by political opponents to tarnish her reputation, calling them baseless and driven by a hunger for power. She vowed to remain steadfast in her principles of good governance and to continue working for the people who elected her. The minister concluded her message with gratitude for the support she has received and a reminder to pursue goals with integrity, as ‘murky ambition will block your blessings.’

  • Remembering ‘Jimz’

    Remembering ‘Jimz’

    The untimely deaths of young athletes are always a profound tragedy, leaving a lasting impact on their families, friends, and communities. The recent passing of Ajani ‘Jimz’ Hippolyte, who drowned in a boating accident at Marisule Beach in early October, has sent shockwaves through Saint Lucia. Hippolyte, a former youth football international, was the second local player to die this year, following Sherman Augustin, who was fatally stabbed during Carnival celebrations in July. These losses are a stark reminder of the fragility of life, especially for those with such promising futures. Hippolyte’s death brings to mind other young athletes like Bradley Felix, Nick Elibox, and Dhanraj ‘Chaz’ Cepal, who tragically lost their lives in car accidents between 2018 and 2019. Felix, a national footballer and track athlete, Elibox, a cricket scholar, and Cepal, a talented batsman, were all vibrant personalities whose potential was cut short. Hippolyte’s journey in football began at a young age, excelling in various schools and clubs, and culminating in his pivotal role with La Clery, where he helped secure multiple titles. Known for his versatility and infectious personality, Hippolyte was on the verge of his senior national debut. His death is a devastating blow to his community, leaving a void that will be hard to fill. The loss of these young talents underscores the need for a safer environment for aspiring athletes, ensuring their dreams are not extinguished prematurely. Their memories, however, will continue to inspire those who knew them.

  • Ti Vilaj Kweyol Ceremony later start time

    Ti Vilaj Kweyol Ceremony later start time

    The organizers of the Ti Vilaj Ceremony have announced a significant change in the event schedule. Originally slated to commence at 11:00 AM on Monday, October 20, the ceremony will now begin at 1:00 PM. The event is set to take place at the picturesque Botanic Gardens, a venue known for its lush greenery and serene ambiance. While the announcement did not provide specific reasons for the delay, such schedule adjustments are not uncommon in large-scale public events, often due to logistical preparations or unforeseen circumstances. Attendees are advised to adjust their plans accordingly and arrive at the new start time to fully enjoy the cultural festivities. The Ti Vilaj Ceremony, a celebration of local heritage and community spirit, promises to be a memorable occasion despite the slight delay.

  • COMMENTARY: The route to innovative solutions

    COMMENTARY: The route to innovative solutions

    The Caribbean region stands at a crossroads, where innovation is no longer a luxury but a necessity for building a stronger, safer, and more prosperous future. Outdated models and traditional thinking have long constrained progress, but the path to renewal lies in embracing bold, transformative ideas. Innovation is not merely about creativity; it’s the practical application of novel concepts to create economic, social, and functional value. This requires fresh thinking, proactive leadership, and a culture that empowers youth and secures future-proof jobs.

  • Over 50 Artists to Take Part in Antigua and Barbuda Art Week 2025

    Over 50 Artists to Take Part in Antigua and Barbuda Art Week 2025

    The third edition of Antigua and Barbuda Art Week is set to captivate audiences from November 26, 2025, with over 50 artists showcasing their works. Organized by the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) in collaboration with the Department of Culture, this year’s event promises a vibrant fusion of traditional and contemporary art, reflecting the nation’s rich cultural tapestry. Maria Blackman, ABTA’s marketing manager, expressed her enthusiasm for the overwhelming response from artists across the Caribbean, the US, Canada, and the wider diaspora. ‘From Haiti to Guadeloupe, the interest has been incredible,’ she remarked. ‘We are thrilled to continue supporting our artists and showcasing Antigua and Barbuda on an international stage.’ Local artist Stephen Murphy, a participant since the event’s inception, emphasized the significant impact of Art Week in promoting the island’s creative talent, citing recent sales at Carifesta in Barbados as evidence of its growing influence. The 2025 theme, ‘Culture in Color,’ aims to highlight authentic local experiences through visual arts, dance, spoken word, and music. The program will extend beyond traditional venues, offering visitors unique opportunities to engage directly with artists in their communities. All artworks displayed during the festival, including those at the airport and other public spaces, will be available for purchase, with a series of sub-events planned to enrich the experience.