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RAPF REPORT: Police Force Dismisses PC Ruiz Phillip-Thomas

      On Monday 30th October, 2017 Police Constable Ruiz Phillip-Thomas a serving officer with the Royal Anguilla Police Force who was on suspension appeared before the Magistrate’s Court in relation...

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RESUMPTION OF REGULAR FERRY SERVICE SIGN OF NORMALCY

      Port facilities between Anguilla and French St. Martin are far from what they used to be before they were devastated by Hurricane Irma on September 6, but the resumption of the regular ferry...

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GOVERNMENT’S PRESS CONFERENCE POST IRMA

      Government officials of the Anguilla United Front met with media personnel on Tuesday afternoon, November 7th, to bring the public up to speed as to the progress made on various fronts following...

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GOVERNOR, CHIEF MINISTER TEAM UP FOR ANGUILLA’S RECOVERY UK Group To Consider...

      Governor Tim Foy, OBE, whose first major challenge, since his recent appointment, was the destructive aftermath of Hurricane Irma, and Chief Minister, Victor Banks, have teamed up to work towards...

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Customs Duty Exemptions On Goods Imported For Rebuilding Efforts Following...

      The Valley, Anguilla – November, 6, 2017 – The Governor in Council under section 76(1) (b) of the Customs Act, R.S.A c169 has ratified the Customs (Duty Exemption) (Hurricane Irma Relief) (No. 2)...

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ROAD BAY JETTY: A DAILY BUSY SHIPPING SCENE

      The once stagnant Road Bay Jetty which, in the past, had seen only a few cargo vessels entering Anguilla, is now a daily scene of much activity – thanks to Hurricane Irma. Some of the largest...

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POST HURRICANE IRMA WORKSHOP IN ANGUILLA

      There are likely to be a number of persons in Anguilla who are still suffering psychological or other traumatic effects as a result of the impact of Hurricane Irma. In recognition of this, the...

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World Antibiotic Awareness Week 2017: “Think Twice. Seek Advice”

      The week of November 13th to 19th is World Antibiotic Awareness Week. Antibiotics are medicines that treat bacterial infections. They do not cure infections caused by viruses, such as the common...

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Ask Your Doctor: STROKE PREVENTION

      Many residents of Anguilla continue to develop strokes despite there being effective treatment and preventative measures. Improved medical services and greater educational programmes are needed...

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RESUMPTION OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS ARTS AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMME

      The Valley, Anguilla – 14 November 2017 – YOUth Create, the primary schools after school arts programme being offered by the Department of Youth and Culture has resumed, following the disruption...

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David Carty: “CLIMATE CHANGE WILL FORCE US TO THINK DIFFERENTLY”

      Boat builder and historian, Mr. David Carty, speaking on his passionate subject, climate change, told a gathering in Anguilla that “this phenomenon is going to make us think differently.” He was...

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DID HURRICANE IRMA DROP NUTRIENTS ON ANGUILLA?

      Everywhere, across Anguilla, persons are expressing surprise over the almost sudden and prolific lush vegetation that has sprung up in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma in the space of just over...

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“RELENTLESS TRAFFIC” AT ROAD BAY

      If the present high level of merchandise traffic at Road Bay, Anguilla, had been a sign of economic progress, the island would have been considered to be in a state of much prosperity. But in...

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MINISTER PLEASED WITH PROGRESS OF ELECTRICITY RESTORATION

      The Hon. Minister of Infrastructure, Mr. Curtis Richardson, toured various areas of Anguilla on Tuesday, November 14, where work is in progress on the restoration of electricity. The tour was to...

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CARIBBEAN, CANADIAN LINESMEN PUSHING POWER SUPPLY FOR CHRISTMAS

      By Christmas, electricity should be substantially restored in Anguilla with the combined assistance of Caribbean and Canadian linesmen working together, across the island, along with Anguillian...

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Social Security Week 2017 Address by Mr. Timothy Hodge, Director of Social...

      Good day! It is my pleasure to speak to you during this celebration of Social Security Week 2017, which is observed every year during the week in which November 3rd falls. It commemorates the...

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World Diabetes Day (WDD) November 14th 2017 Address by Chief Medical Officer,...

      Fellow residents and citizens of Anguilla, World Diabetes Day is celebrated annually on November 14th. This day was created in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation and the World Health...

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GOVERNMENT’S 2ND POST-IRMA PRESS CONFERENCE UK Assistance, Health, Tourism,...

      The second Anguilla United Front government press conference in the space of two weeks was held at the Chief Minister’s Office on the afternoon of Tuesday, November 14th. The meeting was held to...

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TRIBUTE TO THE LATE MR HEWLETTE GUMBS

      The close-knit community, of which the late Mr. Hewlette Gumbs was a distinguished member, is finding it difficult to come to grips with his sudden passing while on a fishing trip in Anguillian...

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BUSINESS COLUMN

      C.R. Hodge & Associates is now Iustitia Law Chambers C.R. Hodge & Associates, a full-fledged law firm, started by Cora Richardson-Hodge in 2006, is undergoing some exciting changes. Mrs....

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