Members of the Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission are reacting to the passing of Chairman, John Jarvis. They spoke with...
The Coordinators of the Live Up Caribbean HIV/AIDS program are calling on journalists around the region to take up the mantel, as they play a significant...
The Clarevue Psychiatric Hospital held a number of events to commemorate of World Mental Health Day. Jeri-Anne Grant has more in this report.
Former finance minister Audley Shaw on October 7th called on the Jamaica government to implement a number of measures aimed at slowing or reversing the exchange...
A High Court judge has lifted an injunction that allowed a 14-year-old student to continue her education at St. Joseph’s Convent Kingstown (SJCK) until a lawsuit...
In an effort to combat terrorism, violence and other criminal activities that poses threats to the tourism sector in the region, local officials have commenced a...
For the first time the Ministry of Education celebrates Special Education Week with the vision of generating greater awareness about persons with Special Needs. As Terry...
Failure is not an option, those are the words being echoed by Senator Joanne Massiah as the youth of the All Saints East and St. Luke...
The US High Court has heard oral arguments to decide whether R. Allen Stanford’s victims should be allowed to sue third parties such as law firms...
After registering “disappointing growth” in 2012, Trinidad and Tobago is poised for a modest recovery in 2013, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said. In a...
Shannon Lawes, captured the coveted title of the first ever Antigua’s Youth Got Talent competition which was held on October 4th at the Multipurpose Cultural center....