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NATIONAL YOUTH WEEK BEGINS WITH WORSHIP FEST

    The 10th Annual Youth Week in Anguilla, organised by the Department of Youth and Culture, commenced with a Parade and Worship Fest on Saturday, September 24. The event involved the participation of...

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ALHCS FORMS 23 CLUBS TO KEEP STUDENTS BUSY, STRESS FREE

    There has been a lot of excitement at the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School. It sprang from the school’s first club fair which gave all of the Campus B and Camps A students opportunities to...

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EDITORIAL: TIME FOR INVESTMENT & DEVELOPMENT

    Whenever there are investors visiting Anguilla, or any encouraging word about new investment or development in our island, one sometimes tends to get overly excited and even goose bumps. This is...

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EMPOWERING YOUTH AT NATIONAL CONFERENCE IN ANGUILLA

    Scores of young people from Anguilla and other islands, as well as a number of other residents and officials crowded the main conference room of La Vue Boutique Hotel on Tuesday and Wednesday,...

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CAP JULUCA AGREEMENT NOW SET FOR SEPTEMBER 30 House of Assembly Forgives Debt...

    An agreement for the resolution of the Cap Juluca’s long-running ownership issue, involving the Anguilla Government, the original owners, Mr. and Mrs. Hickox, and the coming new owners, Carlton...

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CRUISE SHIP FACILITY, HOTEL ANNOUNCED FOR FOREST BAY

The Forest Bay   There was a time, up to about the turn of the 1970s, when the Forest Bay served as an active port of entry in Anguilla, with locally-built cargo-carrying sloops and small visiting...

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NCBA TO VACATE ONE BRANCH BUILDING IN THE VALLEY

      It has now been confirmed that the newly-established National Commercial Bank of Anguilla (NCBA) will be moving in due course from one of its two nearby branches in The Valley. That is because...

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Homophobia Runs Rampant in Anguilla by Mr. Don Mitchell

      Homosexual men and women are those that love another person of their own gender. It is no more unnatural than being left-handed rather than right-handed. Homosexuality is the natural inclination...

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Sergeant Randolph Yearwood Appointed Inspector of CID

      Insp. Randolph Yearwood Commissioner of Police Mr. Paul Morrison has announced the promotion of Sergeant Randolph Yearwood to the position of Inspector in charge of the Criminal Investigation...

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UNWOMEN IN ANGUILLA: GENDER AFFAIRS WORKSHOPS ON CEDAW, THE DV ACT & THE UN...

    The Gender Affairs Unit, Ministry of Home Affairs in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Development and the Royal Anguilla Police Force (RAPF) is proud to announce a one-week training to be...

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR TEACHERS

      Educators in Anguilla and in the other member territories of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank and its Currency Union have benefitted from a short workshop entitled “Lessons for the Classroom in...

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BISHOP COMMENDS MOTHER FOR CARING DAUGHTER

    Mrs. Stella Horsford, a former Modern Language Teacher at the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School, and a member of the Soroptimist Club, has been praised for her caring love for her daughter,...

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Ask Your Doctor: COPING WITH BREAST CANCER

      During the month of October, many of us here in Anguilla will be involved in activities geared to increasing awareness of breast cancer. Despite the many advances made in the treatment of breast...

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SNOWING OR FROSTING IN ANGUILLA? NOT REALLY

    As a band of high wind associated with a tropical depression, which eventually became Hurricane Matthew, raked across Anguilla late last week, it not only resulted in choppy seas, but choppy ponds...

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PUBLIC INVITED TO SHARE IN VECTOR CONTROL PROGRAMME

      With the rainy season now coming on in Anguilla, the Department of Health Protection has put into motion its 2016 Vector Awareness Programme, with the aedes aegypti mosquito being one of the main...

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UWI Open Campus Anguilla Students to Participate in 2016 Graduation Ceremony...

    Back row – left to right: Mavis Rogers, Arlene Browne-Richardson, Leslie Gumbs, Lenisha Richardson, Jocelyne Mills, Carla Richards Front Row- Roslyn Forde, Melesa Anderson, Monique Rollings. Nine...

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ANGUILLA HOSTS RETIRED PERSONS FROM ST. MARTIN/ST.MAARTEN

      As part of the long-held view that the inhabitants of Anguilla, St. Martin and St. Maarten “are one people”, the Anguilla Retired Persons Association held a special function for some sixty-four...

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PROGRESS REPORT: NEW FIRE HALL & CONTROL TOWER

      The construction of the new all-in-one Anguilla Fire & Rescue Services Headquarters, and the Air Traffic Control Tower at the Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport, is proceeding according...

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SIXTH FORM TECHNICAL STUDENTS BEGIN BTEC STUDIES

    Some thirty students, who have been involved in technical and vocational studies at the Sixth Form at the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School, have now been transferred to the Anguilla Community...

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EDITORIAL: TOURISM FOR US

      At a time when our country needs a serious influx of revenue, our Government has chosen to waive taxes due from Cap Juluca to the tune of seventeen million dollars. This decision has left many...

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