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  • Police Urge Residents to Guard Against Theft of LPG Cooking Gas Cylinders

    Police Urge Residents to Guard Against Theft of LPG Cooking Gas Cylinders

    In response to a surge in theft incidents involving Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cooking cylinders, local law enforcement agencies have issued a stern warning to residents. Authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and adopt precautionary measures to safeguard their property. The thefts, which have been reported across multiple neighborhoods, are believed to be driven by the increasing value of LPG cylinders in the black market. Police have emphasized the importance of securing cylinders in locked storage areas and reporting any suspicious activities immediately. Additionally, community awareness campaigns are being launched to educate residents on effective theft prevention strategies. This development comes as LPG remains a vital energy source for households, particularly in regions where alternative cooking fuels are scarce. The police have also pledged to intensify patrols and investigations to curb the rising trend of cylinder thefts.

  • PM Browne Tells Youth: ‘Gun Shot Can’t Run This Town’ on 44th Independence Day

    PM Browne Tells Youth: ‘Gun Shot Can’t Run This Town’ on 44th Independence Day

    Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda has issued a stern warning against criminal activities, emphasizing that such behavior will not be tolerated. Speaking against the backdrop of the nation maintaining one of the lowest crime rates in the Caribbean, Browne called on the youth to steer clear of illegal pursuits and instead focus on personal growth and productivity. So far this year, the country has recorded nine homicides, a slight decrease from the previous year. However, a recent uptick in robberies has prompted law enforcement to intensify their efforts, leveraging advanced technology and intelligence to combat crime. In a direct appeal to young people, Browne stated, ‘To those who flirt with criminality, let me be clear: ‘Gun shot can’t run this town.’ He encouraged them to ‘Level up; dream bigger, aim far — be productive and invest in knowledge and skill.’ The Prime Minister’s message underscores the government’s commitment to maintaining public safety while fostering a culture of ambition and self-improvement among the younger generation.

  • Antigua and Barbuda Achieves Record Employment and Income Levels, PM Browne Says

    Antigua and Barbuda Achieves Record Employment and Income Levels, PM Browne Says

    Antigua and Barbuda has achieved unprecedented economic growth, with employment figures soaring to 47,000 and per-capita income surpassing $60,000, the highest among the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), Prime Minister Gaston Browne announced. Speaking during the nation’s 44th Independence Anniversary celebrations, Browne highlighted that the country’s economy has nearly doubled over the past 11 years. This remarkable expansion has been driven by strategic investments in key sectors such as tourism, construction, services, agriculture, and digital enterprises. Browne emphasized that this economic progress has tangible benefits for citizens, including job creation, family security, and increased confidence in the future. He also noted that fiscal stability and strong investor confidence have solidified the nation’s economic achievements, making growth a collective national success.

  • Governor-General Sir Rodney Williams Urges Unity and Gratitude on Antigua and Barbuda’s 44th Independence Anniversary

    Governor-General Sir Rodney Williams Urges Unity and Gratitude on Antigua and Barbuda’s 44th Independence Anniversary

    On Saturday, November 1st, 2025, Antigua and Barbuda marked its 44th Independence Anniversary with a theme that resonates deeply with its national ethos: “Solid • Stable • Soaring.” His Excellency Sir Rodney Williams, the Governor General, addressed the nation, reflecting on the journey of the twin-island nation and its enduring spirit.

    Sir Rodney emphasized the significance of the theme, which encapsulates the nation’s resilience and aspirations. Being ‘solid’ represents the unwavering principles of faith, mutual respect, and national pride that have anchored the country through decades. ‘Stable’ underscores the importance of focus and perseverance in achieving life’s meaningful goals. Meanwhile, ‘soaring’ symbolizes the continuous pursuit of excellence and the collective ambition to elevate the nation’s standing, as echoed in the national motto, “Each Endeavouring, All Achieving.”

    The Governor General paid tribute to the generations of citizens whose faith in God and trust in one another have shaped the nation’s identity. He called for a renewed sense of purpose and unity, urging the people to strengthen their bonds of friendship and deepen their gratitude to the Almighty. Sir Rodney expressed hope that the anniversary would inspire the nation to move forward with unwavering faith, steadfast hope, and boundless love.

    Concluding his address, he extended heartfelt Independence Day wishes to all citizens, residents, and friends of Antigua and Barbuda, invoking divine blessings for the nation’s continued prosperity and progress.

  • PM Gaston Browne 44th Anniversary of Independence Address to the Nation

    PM Gaston Browne 44th Anniversary of Independence Address to the Nation

    On November 1, 2025, Prime Minister Gaston A. Browne addressed the nation on the 44th anniversary of Antigua and Barbuda’s independence, highlighting the country’s remarkable progress and future aspirations. Reflecting on the nation’s journey from struggle to strength, Browne emphasized the enduring spirit of patriotism and the collective efforts that have driven the country forward.

  • Police Probe Stabbing of Teen at Youth Rally

    Police Probe Stabbing of Teen at Youth Rally

    A violent incident disrupted the Youth Rally at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in St. John’s, Antigua, on Wednesday, leaving a 16-year-old boy injured. The attack occurred at approximately 1:20 p.m. while the event was underway, drawing hundreds of students and spectators. According to the victim, he was confronted by three young men who assaulted him with a knife. Witnesses reported that the altercation took place in full view of the crowd, with bystanders stepping in to intervene. Their actions forced the attackers to flee toward the stadium’s main gate. Emergency responders provided immediate medical attention to the teenager at the scene before transporting him to a nearby hospital. His current condition remains undisclosed. Law enforcement officials have recovered several items believed to be linked to the attack, including a knife and a pair of sunglasses allegedly abandoned by the suspects. Authorities are actively working to identify and apprehend the three individuals involved. The police have urged anyone with relevant information to contact the Criminal Investigations Department or their local police station to assist in the ongoing investigation.

  • Naks eert twaalf Surinaamse iconen met kalender en expositie

    Naks eert twaalf Surinaamse iconen met kalender en expositie

    The socio-cultural organization Naks unveiled the ninth edition of its Naks-Iconenkalender on Friday, celebrating Surinamese individuals who have made significant contributions to society. Each month of the 2026 calendar highlights a ‘dya dya Sranan Man of Sranan Uma’—a Surinamese who has left a lasting, positive impact through their dedication and talent. Alongside the calendar launch, an exhibition at Naks’ cultural center allows the public to explore the lives and achievements of the twelve icons featured in 2026. Each honoree received an award engraved with the phrase ‘GRANI FITI YU BIKASI YU GI SRANAN GRANI,’ symbolizing their enduring legacy. The calendar, published in both Dutch and Sranantongo since 2018, includes an inspiring ‘odo’ (proverb) for each month. This initiative aims to honor Surinamese who excel in their fields and serve as role models for all generations. Siegmien Staphorst, Naks’ chairperson, emphasized the importance of recognizing living contributors, stating, ‘We aim to highlight those who continue to positively influence society and inspire the youth.’ The exhibition, running from November 3 to 14, is free to the public and expects to attract around 800 secondary school students from Paramaribo and surrounding districts. Activities such as guided tours, discussions, and creative tasks will encourage young attendees to reflect on identity, dedication, and community spirit.

  • EcoShores Sustainable Futures Network Celebrates Midterm Success of Community Swim Program

    EcoShores Sustainable Futures Network Celebrates Midterm Success of Community Swim Program

    The EcoShores Sustainable Futures Network (ESFN) is marking a significant milestone with the midterm success of its Community Swim Program. This initiative, aimed at empowering young adults aged 18–35, focuses on enhancing ocean literacy, water safety, and community engagement. Participants have shown remarkable enthusiasm, embracing the opportunity to improve their swimming skills and forge a deeper connection with the ocean.

    Britney McDonald, ESFN Portfolio Manager, emphasized the dual benefits of swimming: “It’s not just about recreation and wellness; it’s a critical survival skill, especially for islanders. Our goal is to empower participants to explore the blue economy, appreciate the natural beauty of Antigua and Barbuda, and understand the importance of protecting our marine ecosystems. Swimming is the gateway to engaging with marine activities and building resilience.”

    The program’s relevance has been underscored by recent events, such as Hurricane Melissa, which devastated parts of the Caribbean. This disaster has reinforced the need for disaster preparedness and ocean awareness, key components of ESFN’s mission. The organization has partnered with the Antigua Aquatic Storm Swim Club to provide weekly training, further strengthening community resilience.

    As Antigua and Barbuda celebrates its Independence, ESFN also reflects on the cultural significance of swimming. McDonald noted, “The ocean carries a complex history, including the trauma of the transatlantic slave trade. For many, it symbolizes loss and fear. Through swimming, we aim to reconnect with our heritage, honor our ancestors, and embrace the sea as a source of creativity, resilience, and cultural identity.”

    The Community Swim Program is part of ESFN’s broader Community Empowerment Program, which focuses on five pillars: Environment and Climate Resilience, Equity through Technology and Innovation, Community Empowerment, Media and Storytelling, and Economic Diversification. Participants recently contributed to marine conservation efforts during International Coastal Cleanup Day 2025, applying the skills and awareness gained through their swim training.

    ESFN invites individuals to join the program, which offers small class sizes for personalized instruction. Beyond swimming and water safety, participants can engage in marine data collection and conservation efforts, making a tangible impact in their community. Classes are set to resume in January 2026.

    The EcoShores Sustainable Futures Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting sustainability, environmental conservation, and community empowerment across Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Through initiatives like the Build Your Future Financial Literacy Program and the Endeavour Publication, ESFN fosters innovative solutions and inspires action to protect marine and coastal ecosystems, striving for a more resilient and sustainable future.

  • Megan Nestor named to Lisa Leslie Award preseason watchlist

    Megan Nestor named to Lisa Leslie Award preseason watchlist

    Megan Nestor, a standout basketball player from Saint Lucia and senior at the University of North Texas (UNT), has been recognized as one of the top centers in collegiate women’s basketball in the United States. On October 31, she was included in the 2025-26 Lisa Leslie Centre of the Year Award Preseason Watchlist, an honor announced by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. This list, which features 20 elite players, will evolve throughout the season, with the final five candidates announced in March. The ultimate winner will be revealed at the NCAA Final Four in Indianapolis. Nestor, originally from the village of Canaries in Saint Lucia, transferred to UNT after a stellar career at Wayland Baptist University, where she excelled as a 6’3” center. During her junior year, she averaged 20.5 points and 13.4 rebounds per game, leading her team to the second round of the NAIA Women’s Basketball Championships. Her impressive performance earned her First Team All-Conference and All-America honors. Nestor’s inclusion marks the second consecutive year that UNT has been represented on the watchlist, following Tommisha Lampkin’s recognition in the 2024-25 season. UNT is one of only nine schools to have a player on the list in each of the last two seasons. Nestor will begin her regular season with UNT on November 3 against Oklahoma Christian at The Super Pit.

  • LETTER: Cook Food or Fast Food? | Are Antiguans Afraid of their Kitchen?

    LETTER: Cook Food or Fast Food? | Are Antiguans Afraid of their Kitchen?

    In Antigua and Barbuda, the tradition of home cooking is rapidly fading, replaced by a growing reliance on fast food, delivery services, and takeout options. From Chinese cuisine to Syrian shawarma, chicken and chips to burgers and pizza, many residents are embracing a drive-thru lifestyle. But this shift raises an important question: Why are Antiguans increasingly avoiding the kitchen?

    Historically, cooking was a cornerstone of Antiguan culture. Homes were filled with the aromas of Sunday pot roast, ducana and saltfish, or simmering pepperpot. Today, even basic culinary tasks like boiling rice or frying plantain appear daunting to some.

    While modern life has brought increased busyness and higher costs, making convenience a priority, the issue also revolves around choice. Families often spend more on fast food in a week than it would cost to prepare nutritious meals at home. Moreover, many of these quick meals are laden with excessive salt, oil, and preservatives—pleasing to the palate but detrimental to health.

    Home cooking offers more than just financial savings; it serves as a bridge to cultural heritage, fostering connections through shared recipes, laughter, and love. Perhaps it’s time to set aside smartphones, pick up a pot, and revive the cherished tradition of home-cooked Antiguan meals that once defined the nation.

    Before reaching for the phone to order takeout, it’s worth reflecting: Are we truly too busy, or simply intimidated by the kitchen?