ANGUILLA’S NURSES STRESS COMMITMENT TO THE ISLAND’S HEALTH SERVICES
The current observance of Nurses’ Week in Anguilla has brought to the forefront the importance of healthcare and the responsibility, commitment and cooperation so very much needed, in the nursing...
View ArticleTICKETS DONATED TO CHILDREN FOR REVOLUTIONARY PLAY
One hundred and seventy-five school children will have an opportunity to learn a major part of the island’s modern history through the play “Pepper in dey Soup”, part of the celebration of the 50th...
View ArticleANNUAL CULTURALLY YOURS RECOGNITION AWARDS CEREMONY
Awardees (photo submitted) Native Sons Productions, 7th presentation of its Annual Culturally Yours Recognition Award Ceremony was deemed as a resounding colossal success. The event was held at...
View ArticleNCBA presents 50 tickets to “Pepper in dey Soup” to the Education Department
Michael Bird, CEO of NCBA, Mrs. Susan Smith, Thomas George and Defari Francis As part of its activities in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Anguilla Revolution, NCBA on Tuesday May...
View ArticleTEACHERS’ WRITING WORKSHOP HELD AT ANGUILLA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Literacy Coordinators from the Primary Schools, and other teachers involved in Language Arts, attended a writing workshop at the Anguilla Community College (ACC) on May 16th and 17th, 2017. The...
View ArticleANGUILLA’S CULINARY TEAM TO PREPARE FOR 2018 TASTE OF THE CARIBBEAN COMPETITION
The Anguilla National Culinary Team hosted its annual Mothers’ Day brunch for the public on Sunday 14th at Blue Restaurant, Cap Juluca Resort. The new culinary team comprises Senior Chef – Kelston...
View ArticlePOLICE FORGING GOOD RELATIONSHIPS WITH PRIVATE SECTOR
Commissioner of the Royal Anguilla Police Force, Mr. Paul Morrison, says his law enforcement department intends to forge good relations with the private sector. He made the statement during the...
View ArticleMILITARY PLANE’S SCARY FLIGHT OVER ANGUILLA’S AIRPORT
People from various parts of Anguilla rushed to the Clayton Lloyd International Airport – and employees in the Terminal Building ran outside as perhaps the largest and most ominous-looking...
View ArticleANGUILLA HOPING FOR BETTER ACCESS FOR TOURISTS
One of the drawbacks which is affecting the tourism industry in Anguilla, and which the Government is continuing to address, is access to the island. The Parliamentary Secretary, Tourism, Mr....
View ArticleUWI Open Campus Law for HR Practitioners Students Make Public Presentations
Students enrolled in the UWI Open Campus Anguilla’s Law for Human Resource Practitioners course presented their oral assignments at a special public session at the Soroptimist Conference Centre on...
View ArticleEDITORIAL: ‘Walk the Walk’. Don’t just ‘Talk the Talk’
Anguillians deplore many things but yet many of these things continue to plague our communities. Littering, the exploitation of young girls, and the prevalence of violent crimes, have all been...
View Article“PEPPER IN DEY SOUP” FLEMING’S MOST CHALLENGING PLAY
An interesting activity commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Anguilla Revolution is expected to be the play Pepper in dey Soup beginning this weekend. It recalls an alleged threat by the...
View ArticleANGUILLIAN UWI DOCTORAL STUDENT CAPTURES ASSOCIATED COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITIES...
Ms. Michelle Queeley Anguillian doctoral student at the University of the West Indies Open Campus, Ms Michelle Queeley, is among top students in the International community rewarded for her...
View Article“ANGUILLA AT 50”: A BIG TOURISM SALE
“The 50th Anniversary of the Anguilla Revolution gives us a great opportunity to tap into the tourism industry,” says Mr. Cardigan Connor, Parliamentary Secretary, Tourism. “One of our plans is...
View ArticleANGUILLA EXCELS IN CARIBBEAN DISTRICT ORATORICAL CONTEST IN JAMAICA
The Caribbean District Oratorical contest was held in Kingston, Jamaica, on Saturday April 29th, 2017 at the UWI Mona Campus. Two representatives from Anguilla, both students at the Albena Lake...
View ArticleSOCIAL SECURITY BOARD AND GOVERNMENT/ANGUILLA AIR AND SEAPORT AUTHORITY...
The Valley, Anguilla – Friday, 21st April 2017 – The long awaited signing of the new fire truck Lease Agreement between the two parties, the Anguilla Social Security Board and the Government/Anguilla...
View ArticleCXC E-TESTING IN ANGUILLA
Anguilla has joined all other regional islands in having its students at the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School sit certain subjects by e-testing for the first time – that is, using computer...
View ArticleJAMES “FREDDIE” HUGHES PUBLISHES AUTOBIOGRAPHY “A Testimony to the solidarity...
Well known Anguillian businessman and culture bearer, Mr. James “Freddie” Hughes, has published his autobiography described, in part, as “A legacy of struggle and survival often against what...
View ArticleJames “Freddie” Hughes: “A Man for All Seasons” Book Review by Terry Brady
The ink is dry: the autobiography of Freddie Hughes, an Anguillian gentleman of remark is now available. Technically, this is not an independent book review, because I know and admire Freddie...
View ArticlePOSITIVE LIVING: BE GRATEFUL FOR CHALLENGES!
What do you usually do when faced with challenges? Oftentimes there is the tendency to fret and complain. We tend to think of challenges as big mountains that stand between us and our goals. That...
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