CHURCH AND STATE COLLABORATE ON TOURISM
A signed lease of the historic Wallblake Plantation House has provided the Government of Anguilla (the user), and the Catholic Diocese of St. Johns Basseterre (the owner), a formal arrangement...
View ArticlePRE-ANGUILLA DAY CELEBRATIONS AT VVPS
On Friday 27th May, the staff and students of the Vivien Vanterpool Primary School (VVPS) celebrated their pre- Anguilla Day activities in grand style. The Social Studies coordinator, Tr. Deverelle...
View ArticleSCHOOLS INVOLVED IN ANGUILLA DAY EVENTS
Public and private schools, throughout the island, have showcased varied events in the final week leading up to the celebration of Anguilla Day. In all cases, the varied events were presented...
View Article2016 Hurricane Season Commences
National Disaster Management Committee meeting on June 1st to review plans to keep Anguilla safe and secure in the event of a major emergency. THE VALLEY, ANGUILLA – The Atlantic Hurricane Season...
View ArticleAnguilla Day Ecumenical Service “TAKE GOD SERIOUSLY” IN THESE TIMES Urges...
The church played an active role in the 1967 Anguilla Revolution and today, 49 years later, it continues to be actively concerned about the present and future of the island. That is why an...
View ArticleEDUCATION WELFARE OFFICERS HOST PARENTAL SESSION
The Education Welfare Officers from the Department of Education, Ms. Conisha Gumbs and Ms. Natasha, hosted a parental session on “Empowering Our Children”. The session was held on Tuesday May 24,...
View Article“BUT SERIOUSLY FOLKS…”
“How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child” William Shakespeare). Friday the 27th of May, just a few days before Anguilla Day, the people had cause to march to the Chief...
View ArticleThe Best Lit Fest Ever!
Pride of Anguilla Soaring registration, packed presentations, a sell-out evening event with comedic storyteller Paul Keens-Douglas, expanded education programme and exceptional feedback from...
View ArticleSUMPTUOUS ANGUILLA DAY LUNCH A BIG EVENT
More than three hundred senior citizens, and other adult persons from throughout the island, were treated to a sumptuous lunch funded by the Government on Anguilla Day on Monday, May 30, 2016....
View ArticleAsk Your Doctor: Paranoid Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia is a severe brain disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally. Paranoid schizophrenia is the most common type of schizophrenia in many parts of the world including...
View ArticlePATRICIA ADAMS CROWNS LITERARY WORK WITH BLUE BEANS NOVEL
There is little shortage now of published Anguillian literary works with the launching of yet another locally-written book. This time, the author is retired Teacher, Mrs. Patricia Adams. Her...
View ArticleSEVEN AWARDED ON ANGUILLA DAY
Seven Anguillians, including a husband and wife, were awarded on Anguilla Day on Monday, May 30, 2016, during the Official Parade on the James Ronald Webster Park. The awards were either for...
View ArticleCHOIR FEST 2016 WITH SEVEN CHOIRS
There were seven participating groups in Choir Fest this year – one of the main events in the run-up to the observance of Anguilla Day. The 7th annual event was staged, as usual, at the Mount...
View ArticleVICEROY’S COLLEAGUES TOLD ABOUT LABOUR CODE
Colleagues at Viceroy Anguilla have had two useful consultations on the draft Labour Code now being presented to workers and employers, and the community in general, by officials in the Ministry...
View ArticleANGUILLA DAY 2016 SEES RECORD ATTENDANCE
People from all walks of life, across the island, turned up in large numbers at the Anguilla Day Official Parade at the James Ronald Webster Park on Monday, May 30, 2016. The turnout was...
View ArticleCHIEF MINISTER MOVES TO HEAL WOUNDS
CM Banks invites persons to the podium In a display of statesmanship and humility, Chief Minister, Mr. Victor Banks, has apologised to persons in a protest march, a week ago, if they felt offended...
View ArticleIN THE NATIONAL INTEREST
It is difficult to find words to adequately describe the national fever and community spirit which permeated our island in the run-up to, and on the actual, Anguilla Day celebrations. All through...
View Article“DEMOCRACY SANS FREE PRESS”
“The greatest courage is not to tell the people what they want to hear or give them what they want. The greatest courage is to tell them the truth and give them what they need (JFK). With the...
View ArticleHE Christina Scott Welcomes New Police Recruits
HE The was pleased to welcome to Government House on Monday the fourteen newest recruits to the Royal Anguilla Police Force. The officers returned to Anguilla on 27 May after undergoing six...
View ArticleCALYPSO’S FUTURE IN ANGUILLA
Participants Under the theme “Anguilla Our Future” the first ever Inter Primary School Calypso Competition was staged at the Landsome Bowl Cultural Centre on Saturday 4 June, and what a show it...
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