Testing underway on Scottish company’s equipment that is designed to sink Sargassum seaweed to the bottom of the sea
Plans to use Antigua and Barbuda’s coast as a point to sink the troubling Sargassum seaweed to the bottom of
Read morePlans to use Antigua and Barbuda’s coast as a point to sink the troubling Sargassum seaweed to the bottom of
Read moreFinally, following industrial action by the Teachers Union at the start of the third school term, the fencing of the
Read moreLinley Winter, a member of the Bendals Community Group, is adopting a wait-and-see approach to the Government’s promise to put
Read moreA businessman reportedly is attempting to acquire beachfront property by means of a land swap with the Government. In this
Read moreMembers of the community of disabled persons have won a battle, and their long-outstanding call for designated parking spaces has
Read moreThis year’s plans for the International and Caribbean Food Fair hosted by the St. John’s Anglican Cathedral – which is
Read moreThe head of the Traffic Department, ASP Elson Quammie, says that many of the secondary roads across the island need
Read moreThe Barbuda Council is shedding light on a video that has gone into wide circulation and which shows a backhoe
Read moreResidents are worried about the influx of sargassum seaweed, which continues to spread and now covers several popular beaches ahead
Read moreMP for St. George Algernon “Serpent” Watts is pleased, but far from satisfied, that the Public Works Department has finally
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