On October 13 and 14, the Antigua & Barbuda Hotels and Tourism Association, in collaboration with the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority will be presenting the...
The Ministry of Health and Wellness has announced 31 of the 500 employees tested for the Covid-19 virus at the Royalton have tested positive. The Ministry has also...
Antigua and Barbuda is to receive 17,550 Pfizer COVID- 19 vaccines from the United States. An official statement sent to Caribbean Media Corporation says Washington...
It has come to the attention of the police administration that some members of the public have organized and planned to stage a picket...
Government has begun its thrust to make widespread testing freely available. Rapid Antigen Diagnostic Tests for Covid-19 are now available at...
Another act of kindness from the Calvin Ayre Foundation has saved the life of the woman who fell from Old Miami Building late last month....
As the nation reflects on Sir Lester’s life and legacy, his pioneering role in engineering the country’s modern tourism industry is often regarded as his single...
Prime Minister Hon. Gaston Browne has questioned the motives of protestors on Sunday since his administration is not making COVID-19 vaccination mandatory. Raghib Apparicio reports.
The police have defended their action to disperse protestors using tear gas and rubber bullets in St John’s on Sunday. Jamie J Roacher reports.
Meanwhile, the unrest continued into Sunday night on streets in lower St. John’s. Police came under attack with stones and bottles as they cleared flaming barricades....