One of Antigua’s premier hotels, Curtain Bluff, which has received numerous accolades for the services it offers visitors, tags the recipe for success as its emphasis on training.
The annual West Indian American Carnival is set to climax in Brooklyn with the massive parade on Eastern Parkway, one of the borough’s major thoroughfares.
A coroner’s inquest into the death of the man whose body is yet to be identified has been scheduled to take place on Wednesday at 10 am.
For the first time, ICT Fest will be held in October as opposed to its traditional September date. This is mainly due to the passage of Hurricane Earl and Tropical Storm Fiona.
Bendals Community Group is accepting applications for its annual Education Grant programme now in its seventh year.
To mark the 176th anniversary of freedom from slavery, African Slavery Memorial Society (ASMS) of Antigua Barbuda will be mounting a memorial exhibition at the Museum of Antigua & Barbuda from Monday, September 20 to Friday, September 24.
It is a widely held view that the role of parents is key to a child’s success in school, but Principal of Baptist Academy, Dr Hensworth Jonas goes a step further by saying he cannot work with a child whose parents do not understand their role.
For the first time in at least 15 years, Burma Road and the surrounding low-lying areas of Pigotts did not attract the accustomed crowds of sightseers, as there was no widespread flooding resulting from the seven inches of rainfall
Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) may soon be facing a lawsuit from a Barbudan resident who nearly lost her son and his cousin to electrical shock which was allegedly caused by the authority’s negligence.
Chief Environment Officer Ambassador Dian Black-Layne while admitting that lack of legislation is preventing her office from effectively handling issues affecting the environment has insisted that legislation



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