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  • Motorists Advised of Single-Lane Traffic on Three Major Roads for Ongoing Repairs

    Motorists Advised of Single-Lane Traffic on Three Major Roads for Ongoing Repairs

    The Ministry of Works’ Project Implementation Management Unit (PIMU) has issued an updated advisory regarding ongoing transportation disruptions across three major roadways in Antigua. Motorists should anticipate continued single-lane traffic patterns as infrastructure enhancement initiatives progress under the Second Road Infrastructure Rehabilitation Project.

    Comprehensive rehabilitation works are simultaneously underway across multiple corridors. On Sir Sydney Walling Highway, crews are executing guardrail installations, roadway marking applications, and asphalt surface repairs near Pares Village moving eastward, contingent upon material availability. Similar improvements are occurring along Valley Road North, where teams are adjusting guardrails, applying fresh road markings, and conducting asphalt restoration. Old Parham Road is receiving dedicated road marking attention to improve traffic guidance and safety.

    Operations commence daily at approximately 8:00 a.m., with flag personnel deployed to manage traffic flow through construction zones. Authorities strongly urge drivers to exercise heightened caution and strictly adhere to instructions from roadway personnel, given the proximity of heavy machinery to active traffic lanes.

    The government-contracted contractor C.O. Williams Ltd. has formally acknowledged potential travel inconveniences while emphasizing the long-term benefits of these infrastructure investments. All adjacent businesses maintain regular operating schedules despite the transportation modifications. Commuters are advised to build additional time into travel itineraries to accommodate potential delays.

    For detailed project information, the public may contact the C.O. Williams Project office directly at 562-9573 during business hours.

  • Results: West Coast Cooperative Credit Union round of 16 matches

    Results: West Coast Cooperative Credit Union round of 16 matches

    The stage is set for an electrifying display of community football as eight local teams prepare to compete in the highly anticipated 2026 tournament at Goodwill Primary School Auditorium. Scheduled for Sunday, March 15th at 1:30 PM, the event promises an afternoon of intense sporting action and community camaraderie.

    The opening round features compelling matchups including Jimmit Stars versus No-Name, Rosema White City against Jerry Adrien Valiant, and Eclipse taking on Focus FC. Additional preliminary games will see Brigidy Stars clash with Kalinago, Warriors battle Purple City, Nun Players face Layou, West Bridge challenge Nathon Wake up Stars, and Nato Full Effect compete against One Love.

    Tournament organizers have structured a competitive knockout format leading from the initial group stage to quarterfinal matches. The advancing teams will progress through a carefully designed bracket system culminating in semifinal confrontations. The tournament structure demonstrates meticulous planning with No-Name scheduled to meet Brigidy Stars and White City set to challenge Warriors in the upper bracket quarterfinals. Simultaneously, Eclipse will confront West Bridge while Nun Players square off against One Love in the lower bracket.

    The semifinal pairings will create dynamic intersections between the winning teams, setting the stage for what promises to be an unforgettable championship finale. This community event highlights the growing popularity of grassroots football in Dominica while providing a platform for local athletic talent to showcase their skills in a competitive yet sportsmanlike environment.

  • Possible Debris From ‘Faith P’ Discovered as Search for Missing Fishermen Continues

    Possible Debris From ‘Faith P’ Discovered as Search for Missing Fishermen Continues

    A comprehensive multinational search operation continues in the waters surrounding Barbuda as maritime authorities intensify efforts to locate the missing fishing vessel ‘FAITH P’ and its three crew members. The Antigua Barbuda Defence Force Coast Guard initiated search protocols after the vessel failed to return to port as scheduled on March 12, 2026.

    The emergency response was activated following an alert received at approximately 5:40 PM on March 12, indicating that the vessel had departed from Barbuda’s southwestern coast at 7:00 PM the previous day. The three fishermen embarked on their routine expedition approximately 12.5 nautical miles south-southwest of Barbuda but subsequently lost contact.

    Search and rescue coordination has mobilized significant assets, including two aircraft and five surface vessels that have collectively scoured over 1,225 nautical miles of ocean during an intensive 18-hour search operation. While these efforts have yet to yield definitive results, potential evidence emerged on March 14 when a participating search vessel discovered what appears to be an engine cover matching the description of equipment belonging to FAITH P. The artifact was located approximately 26 nautical miles southwest of Palmetto Point, Barbuda. Additional unconfirmed reports suggest the recovery of a fishing cooler within the broader search perimeter.

    Maritime authorities have maintained continuous Urgent Marine Information Broadcast alerts on VHF Channel 16, alerting all vessels operating in the region to remain vigilant for any signs of the missing boat or its occupants. The ABDF has emphasized the critical importance of maritime safety protocols, urging all seafarers to strictly adhere to International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) standards and local regulations. This includes maintaining complete sets of life-saving appliances and functional distress communication systems to enhance safety and emergency response capabilities.

    The investigation remains active as regional partners collaborate to determine the vessel’s whereabouts and ensure the safety of those working within Antigua and Barbuda’s maritime domain.

  • Government affirms fair process regarding South Friar’s Bay bars and announces new public beach access imminent

    Government affirms fair process regarding South Friar’s Bay bars and announces new public beach access imminent

    The Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis has reaffirmed its commitment to equitable processes regarding the ongoing relocation of bar operators from South Friar’s Bay, while simultaneously announcing the imminent construction of enhanced public beach access infrastructure. This development follows extensive government efforts to facilitate a smooth transition for businesses occupying Crown land designated for a major tourism development project.

    Official notifications were initially delivered to bar operators on November 10, 2025, indicating their current locations formed part of lands required for significant tourism infrastructure development. Despite operating without proper authorization on both Crown land and private property, the government engaged in four months of good-faith negotiations, identifying alternative legal business locations at Frigate Bay Strip and Cockleshell Bay. Authorities arranged site visits and meetings to assist operators in transitioning their enterprises with minimal disruption.

    The government notably permitted continued operations throughout the entire 2025/2026 tourism season peak to mitigate economic impact on business owners. However, with property owners preparing to commence development earthworks, a firm deadline of April 07, 2026 has been established for complete relocation. Operators remaining beyond this date will face removal to enable lawful construction activities.

    A significant component of the initial development phase includes constructing a permanent public access road to South Friar’s Bay Beach, substantially improving accessibility for both residents and visitors. Commencement of road construction is scheduled for coming days, with closure of the existing dirt access path effective Wednesday, April 08, 2026.

    The Ministry of Tourism continues to offer relocation assistance to operators seeking alternative sites, encouraging immediate contact to arrange location visits. Government officials emphasize their balanced approach throughout the process, demonstrating patience and respect for local enterprise while ensuring compliance with land ownership laws and supporting structured tourism sector development.

    This initiative reflects the administration’s broader commitment to harmonizing local business interests with major investment projects, preserving public beach access, and fostering sustainable tourism growth that benefits Saint Kitts and Nevis citizens.

  • Police Press Release on Fatal Stabbing In Newfield

    Police Press Release on Fatal Stabbing In Newfield

    Authorities in Antigua and Barbuda have initiated a comprehensive investigation following the discovery of a deceased male with apparent stab wounds in the Newfield area during the early hours of Monday, March 16, 2026.

    According to an official release from the Royal Police Force’s Strategic Communications Office, law enforcement personnel responded to an emergency report leading them to Lion’s Estate in Newfield, where they encountered an unresponsive 38-year-old male resident of Glanvilles. Preliminary examination indicated multiple stab wounds across the victim’s body. Medical professionals subsequently confirmed the individual’s death at the location.

    A coordinated team of forensic specialists and criminal investigators has been deployed to meticulously process the crime scene and gather evidentiary materials. The investigation aims to reconstruct the sequence of events preceding the fatal incident and identify potential persons of interest.

    While the victim’s identity has been formally established, police authorities are temporarily withholding this information pending completion of next-of-kin notifications through proper official channels.

    The Police Administration has issued a public appeal for information regarding the case, urging individuals with relevant knowledge—whether direct witnesses or those possessing circumstantial information—to come forward. Concerned citizens can contact the Criminal Investigations Department directly at 462-3913 or provide anonymous tips through the Crimestoppers hotline at 800-TIPS (8477).

    Law enforcement officials have committed to providing subsequent updates as the investigation progresses and additional information becomes available through official channels.

  • Michael B Jordan wins Oscar for Best Actor

    Michael B Jordan wins Oscar for Best Actor

    The 95th Academy Awards witnessed a historic triumph for Paul Thomas Anderson’s political drama ‘One Battle After Another,’ which secured six prestigious awards including Best Picture and Best Director. This marks Anderson’s first Oscar victory despite his longstanding reputation as one of Hollywood’s most esteemed filmmakers.

    In his acceptance speech, Anderson humorously remarked, ‘You make a guy work hard for one of these, I really appreciate it,’ describing the filmmaking process as a ‘wonderful, wonderful journey.’

    The ceremony celebrated several breakthrough performances, with Michael B. Jordan claiming Best Actor for his dual role in ‘Sinners,’ overcoming strong competition from Timothée Chalamet. Jordan emotionally acknowledged director Ryan Coogler and paid homage to the six previous Black winners in lead acting categories, stating he felt ‘honoured to be amongst those giants.’

    Irish actress Jessie Buckley earned her first Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in ‘Hamnet,’ delivering a moving tribute to motherhood. ‘I’d like to dedicate this to the beautiful chaos of a mother’s heart,’ Buckley expressed, noting the timing on Mother’s Day in the UK. She honored women who ‘continue to create against all odds’ and thanked her parents for teaching her ‘to dream, and to never be defined by expectation.’

    The film’s additional honors included Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor for Sean Penn (absent from ceremonies), and Best Casting for Cassandra Kulukundis—a newly introduced category. Anderson revealed his screenplay was written as an apology to his children ‘for the housekeeping mess we left in this world,’ while expressing hope that their generation would ‘bring us some common sense and decency.’

  • Application Process Opens for the India Scholarship Program 2026

    Application Process Opens for the India Scholarship Program 2026

    The Nevis Island Administration’s Ministry of Human Resources has announced a significant educational opportunity for qualified candidates through the Indian High Commission’s scholarship program. Applications are now being accepted for a fully-funded Master of Technology program specializing in Renewable Energy Technologies and Management at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology.

    The intensive two-year program commences on July 23, 2026, and offers comprehensive financial support covering tuition fees, monthly stipend, and round-trip airfare. This initiative represents a strategic partnership between Nevis and India aimed at developing expertise in sustainable energy technologies.

    Eligibility criteria require applicants to hold either a Bachelor’s degree with minimum 60% average in engineering disciplines including Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical, Energy, or Power Engineering, or a Master’s degree in Physics, Electronics, or Applied Physics. The program specifically targets professionals and graduates with backgrounds in technical fields relevant to renewable energy development.

    Prospective candidates must complete their applications through the official portal at https://ecampus.iitd.ac.in/IPGADM/login before the deadline of Monday, March 23, 2026. Applicants are required to submit printed copies of their online application along with supporting documentation to the Ministry of Human Resources.

    For additional information and application assistance, interested parties may contact ministry representatives Ms. Hardai Beephat, Ms. Corissa Griffin, Mrs. Shelly Liburd, or Mrs. Shanola Murrey-Gill via telephone at 469-5521 Ext. 5167/64/66/63 or through their official email addresses.

  • Antigua And Barbuda Tourism Authority Honours Diaspora At Event In New York

    Antigua And Barbuda Tourism Authority Honours Diaspora At Event In New York

    The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA) convened its second annual Diaspora Celebration in Manhattan, bestowing recognition upon a distinguished group of individuals whose unwavering commitment has profoundly elevated the twin-island nation’s profile across the United States. The ceremony highlighted the indispensable role of diaspora members and long-standing partners in advancing the nation’s tourism and cultural outreach.

    Presiding over the event was the Hon. Charles ‘Max’ Fernandez, Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transportation, and Investment. He was joined by key figures including Dean Fenton, ABTA Director of Tourism for the USA, and Michelle Lightfoot, Consular Officer from the Antigua and Barbuda Consulate General in New York. The gathering served to applaud those whose behind-the-scenes endeavors ensure the destination is represented with exceptional professionalism and authentic Caribbean warmth.

    Among the celebrated honorees was Grammy-nominated icon Kathy Sledge, a founding member of Sister Sledge and an ambassador for the Halo Foundation. Sledge was commended for her sustained advocacy and support for charitable initiatives within Antiguan and Barbudan communities.

    The event further acknowledged the contributions of Tabassum ‘Mr. Tabs’ Qureshi, proprietor of Ann’s Car and Limo Service, for his reliable transportation services for dignitaries; and veteran steelpan musician Patrick ‘Johnny’ Gomes, founder of the City South Steel Orchestra, for enriching ABTA events with vibrant Caribbean melodies for decades.

    Additional accolades were presented to Kim Essen, Business Development Manager for the West Coast, for her dedicated support predating her official role; Sandra Reid, an administrative executive formerly with the Department of Tourism, for her pivotal work in facilitating tourism initiatives; and Ashton ‘Junior’ Gregory, for his indispensable logistical support for ABTA operations in New York.

    In his address, Minister Fernandez articulated that tourism’s foundation extends beyond pristine beaches to the dedication of its advocates. “These honorees have become part of the extended family of Antigua and Barbuda,” he stated, expressing profound gratitude for their role in fortifying the nation’s US presence. Director Dean Fenton echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that the destination’s success is propelled by partners who consistently exceed expectations to showcase its unique culture and hospitality.

    The Authority also extended its recognition to several absent honorees, including tour operators Ted Martin and Radlie Baptiste, former ABTA manager Susan Coulton, and diplomatic attaché Jackley Peters. The event underscored ABTA’s strategic commitment to nurturing its diaspora network and strengthening the international appeal of Antigua and Barbuda’s 365 beaches, UNESCO World Heritage site, and vibrant cultural calendar.

  • Senior Women’s National Team set for crucial Concacaf W Qualifier against Cayman Islands

    Senior Women’s National Team set for crucial Concacaf W Qualifier against Cayman Islands

    The Grenada Senior Women’s National Team is set to host the Cayman Islands in a pivotal CONCACAF W Qualifier match at the Kirani James Athletics Stadium on Tuesday, April 14th, with kickoff scheduled for 5:00 PM local time.

    This crucial encounter forms part of the 2025-2026 CONCACAF Women’s Qualifiers, a regional competition determining which six national teams will advance to the 2026 CONCACAF W Championship final tournament, joining automatic qualifiers Canada and the United States. The qualifying structure features teams competing in a single-leg round-robin format across international windows, with only group winners progressing to the final championship.

    For Team Grenada, this match represents a significant opportunity to strengthen their position in an increasingly competitive regional landscape. Recent results throughout the Caribbean have demonstrated the rapid development of women’s football, with emerging teams consistently challenging traditional powerhouses.

    Grenada Football Association President Marlon Glean emphasized the broader significance of the fixture: ‘This upcoming match transcends mere qualification implications. It symbolizes the substantial progress we’re achieving in developing women’s football throughout Grenada. We’ve witnessed consistent growth in participation, visibility, and international exposure for our women’s program over recent years. Such high-stakes matches provide invaluable opportunities for our team to demonstrate this advancement before home supporters while building confidence and experience at the regional level.’

    The qualifier also marks a milestone in Grenada’s player development pathway, with four members of the national Under-17 program receiving call-ups to the senior squad. This strategic integration reflects the GFA’s commitment to creating meaningful opportunities for young talent transitioning into the national setup and signals growing confidence in the potential of Grenada’s emerging players.

    The home advantage at Kirani James Athletics Stadium provides Grenada with significant support, a factor that has proven decisive in numerous international fixtures. The Grenada Football Association has called upon the nation to rally behind the Senior Women’s National Team as they continue their journey in the CONCACAF W Qualifiers and strive to establish their presence on the regional stage.

  • AFUWI to honor Prime Minister Andrew Holness with Legacy Award at 29th ‘The Legacy Continues’ gala

    AFUWI to honor Prime Minister Andrew Holness with Legacy Award at 29th ‘The Legacy Continues’ gala

    Prime Minister Andrew Holness of Jamaica will be the distinguished recipient of the American Foundation for the University of the West Indies (AFUWI) Legacy Award during the organization’s 29th Annual “The Legacy Continues” Awards Gala. The event is scheduled for April 17 in New York City, bringing together prominent figures from business, government, academia, and philanthropy to support scholarship initiatives for Caribbean students.

    The gala serves as AFUWI’s primary fundraising vehicle, generating crucial financial support for scholarships that enable talented Caribbean youth to pursue higher education at The University of the West Indies (UWI). These educational opportunities are designed to cultivate future leaders who will contribute to regional development and global engagement.

    Prime Minister Holness is being honored for his exceptional leadership and unwavering commitment to educational advancement, economic stability, and regional cooperation—key pillars of Jamaica’s national development strategy. This recognition continues AFUWI’s tradition of celebrating leaders whose contributions significantly advance Caribbean progress and benefit the global diaspora community.

    Dr. Cyrus McCalla, Chairman of AFUWI, emphasized the gala’s significance: “This event celebrates visionaries whose service helps shape our community’s future. Through their leadership and our supporters’ generosity, we create educational opportunities for talented Caribbean students who lack financial resources.”

    The evening will also recognize multiple distinguished honorees across various sectors. Anthony and Gregory Belinfanti will receive the Pathfinder Award for Generational Impact in Education, recognizing their cross-generational commitment to educational development. Dr. Kevon Rhiney, a UWI alumnus, will be awarded the Pelican Award for his scholarly contributions and leadership.

    Additional honorees include Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick, President of Howard University, receiving the Caribbean Luminary Award; Dr. Wayne J. Riley, President of SUNY Downstate Health Science University, honored with the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Institutional Impact; and Dr. A. Norman Sabga, Executive Chairman of ANSA McAL Group, receiving both the Chancellor’s Award and Corporate Award for Excellence in Global Business Leadership.

    Camille Joseph-Goldman of Charter Communications will receive the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Public Service, while Jacky Wright will be presented with the Phoenix Award for Global Digital Leadership.

    Ann-Marie Grant, AFUWI’s Executive Director, stated: “The Legacy Continues represents our commitment to securing the Caribbean’s future through educational investment, ensuring continued leadership, innovation, and resilience for generations to come.”

    Information regarding attendance, sponsorships, and donations is available at www.afuwi.org or by contacting Ann-Marie Grant directly.