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RETIRED PERSONS LOCAL EXHIBITION AT THE RODNEY MACARTHUR REY AUDITORIUM

    On Tuesday 25th October, Anguilla Retired Persons Association held an exhibition at The Rodney MacArthur Rey Auditorium in keeping with Older Persons month. The exhibition showcased a number of...

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Alwyn A. Richardson Primary School Heroes Day 2016

    On Tuesday, 11th October 2016, Alwyn A Richardson Primary School was full of ‘Heroes’! Children invited their heroes (dads, granddads, uncles, cousins, older brothers or any male figure they...

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Ask Your Doctor: EXERCISE AND BREAST CANCER

    Exercise is one of the most important actions you can take to help guard against many types of cancer. It has been known for many years that there is a relationship between physical activity and...

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STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTED AGAIN AT ALWYN ALLISON SCHOOL

      There was a considerable amount of excitement on Wednesday, October 26, when the Alwyn Allison Richardson Primary School at West End elected a Student Council and Class Representatives for the...

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ANGLEC Outages

      In recent weeks we have experienced a number of unplanned outages including one islandwide outage. We want to take this opportunity to apologize to our customers for the repeated loss of service...

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Ani Art Academy Anguilla Artists Complete Drawing Program

    Ani Art Academy Anguilla, a 100% free art school for Caribbean artists, is excited to share that two of its dedicated students have completed the charcoal drawing of the program and have moved onto...

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TRAINING FOR NCBA’S LEADERSHIP TEAM

    On Thursday, October 20th, the National Commercial Bank of Anguilla (NCBA) managers and supervisors completed a series of retreats and half-day workshops in order to support its customers with an...

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The Power of Networking and Advocacy: UNWomen Training Discussion

    The Gender Affairs Unit training workshops on 18th and 19th October engaged Civil Society Organisation members, Gender Focal Points and members of the Chamber of Commerce in the important areas of...

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FREE MARKET AND THE ANGUILLIAN – PROTECTING LOCAL BUSINESS (Part 1) BY HAYDN...

      The recent debacle over the unlawful withholding of a business licence that had already been issued to a company to provide for the sale of Wines and Spirits in Anguilla is troubling. This matter...

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Tribute To A Fallen Colleague And Friend: IWANDAI AND I MADE A DEAL by Nat Hodge

        I chuckled to myself the other day when I read in the Minutes of the Executive Council that it (EXCO) had dealt with a simple matter involving the transfer of a staff member from Radio Anguilla...

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EDITORIAL: SPRINGTIME IN ANGUILLA

      For a small island, like Anguilla, which, as the saying goes, “has all of its eggs in one basket”, it is a matter of much significance and relief that our tourism industry is back on track to...

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HEALTH AUTHORITY BUSY WITH IN – HOUSE ACTIVITIES

    Mr. George Brown, CEO of the Health Authority of Anguilla, has detailed a number of in-house activities in which it is engaged as part of its regular functions. “Right now, we at the Health...

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IMPROVING HEALTH SERVICES IN ANGUILLA “We Have Listened To Our Clients”

        Mr. George Brown The people of Anguilla (residents and visitors) are to benefit from a series of improvements in primary healthcare services, according to information released by the Health...

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TOUR OF FARMS REVEALS HIGH, VARIED FARMING Agro-Tourism Highlighted

      The Minister responsible for Agriculture, Mr. Curtis Richardson, other personnel in his Ministry, as well as representatives of the Farmers’ Association, have come away highly impressed by the...

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FOUR SEASONS RESORT OPENS 101ST HOTEL IN ANGUILLA “A Gift To The People of...

  Anguilla now boasts of having as one of the main headliners of its growing upmarket tourism industry, the 101st property owned by world-renowned hotel chain, Four Seasons Resort and Residences. The...

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Anguilla records its fourth road fatality for 2016

  The Late Mr. Ichol Mockett On Sunday 30th October 2016 the Royal Anguilla Police Force received a report of a single motor vehicle accident on the Sandy Ground Main Road at about 6:40pm. Police...

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2016 VECTOR AWARENESS CLOSING CEREMONY

    On Friday 28th October the Department of Health Protection held the closing ceremony for the 2016 Vector Awareness Month at the Rodney MacArthur Rey Auditorium. The programme has been running for...

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UNITY LODGE DONATES TO SENIOR CITIZENS’ HOMES

    L-R: Mr. Eustace Brooks, Mr. Andrew Niles, Mr. Clive Smith and Commissioner Sanford Richardson The four Senior Citizens Homes in Anguilla are to be the recipients of a well-needed monetary...

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OMOLULU STUDENTS LEARN LITERACY IN COSTUMES

    It is perhaps an unusual, but innovative, way to teach students literacy by having them attire and parade in varied colourful and imaginative costumes. Further, to have teachers, as well,...

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CALL FOR RESEARCH INTO CAUSES OF CANCER IN ANGUILLA Awareness Walk and...

      With the continuing rise in the number of cancer-related illnesses and deaths in Anguilla, affecting both men and women, there is a call for research to be undertaken to find out what may be...

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