TEN CRIMES: OCTOBER 8-15
The Anguilla Police have reported a total of ten crimes in several areas of the island between the period October 8 and 15. The offences included four thefts at The Valley, Meads Bay, Cauls Bottom...
View ArticleWE CAN’T TAKE ANY MORE POUNDING
It appeared all along, during the current Atlantic Hurricane Season, and particularly up to the September peak, that Anguilla would luckily escape the onslaught of the severe storms and hurricanes...
View ArticleANGUILLA OPEN, READY FOR BUSINESS
Anguilla is open and ready for business in anticipation of a buoyant winter season following the passage of Hurricane Gonzalo on Monday, October 13, 2014. According to a statement from the Anguilla...
View ArticleGONZALO POUNDS ANGUILLA Tourism Plant Intact
Life is returning to normal in Anguilla after Hurricane Gonzalo crisscrossed the island on Monday, October 13, with pounding gusts well above hurricane force (74 miles per hour) and torrents of...
View ArticleOBITUARY: THE LATE MR. LINDSAY RICHARDSON SR.
Mr. Richardson with supportive children It is with sadness that we announce the death of Mr. Lindsay Alfred Richardson (Teacher Lindsay), who was the husband of The Late Teacher Alma Richardson of...
View ArticleExtreme Bake Off in collaboration with Bridal Affairs and Beyond Fashion Show
Sugarlicious Creations (1st Prize) Attire from Bridal Affairs & Beyond North Hill Saturday October 11th marked Anguilla’s 5th annual Extreme Bake Off Competition & Fashion Show Production...
View ArticleReligion NEW LIFE CRUSADE STARTS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26
Site of New Life Gospel Explosion Crusade Had it not been for Hurricane Gonzalo, the New Life Crusade, an undertaking by International Evangelist, Mildred (Mil) Robinson, would have been in its...
View ArticleLIME ANGUILLA SPONSORING BREAST CANCER MONTH
Ms. Jade Reymond presents Cheque to Anguilla Cancer Society Ms Jade Reymond, LIME Anguilla’s Marketing Manager, said the company was proud to be the sponsor of the current Breast Cancer Awareness...
View ArticleOmololu International School Unveils Its Early Settlers’ Museum
Anyone stopping by Omololu International School of Friday, 17th October, was treated to a unique experience. Grades 5 and 6 proudly presented their Early Settlers Museum, which they laid out and...
View Article175 GOVERNMENT WORKERS/VOLUNTEERS TRAINED IN BASIC FIRST AID
Newly Trained First Aid Workers The Department of Disaster Management has accomplished one of its goals to have a considerably large number of employees in the Anguilla Public Service trained in...
View ArticleDUNGEON GYM SUPPORTING CANCER AWARENESS
Dungeonaires Dungeon Gym & Fitness Centre is supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Anguilla. Fitness instructor, Marissa Hughes, told the Dungeon Gym class that awareness was necessary...
View ArticleLetters To The Editor: Beaches of Anguilla
The Editor The Anguillian Newspaper Beaches of Anguilla Once again the problem of beach upkeep, proper access and cleanliness comes around. There have to be some improvements made in this area. These...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor
Dear Editor, I participated in the ‘Re-Branding of Anguilla Exercise’ held at the Teachers’ Resource Centre on Friday, 10th October, and I would like to voice my thoughts and feelings. At the...
View ArticleFOOD POISONING
The passage of hurricane Gonzalo over Anguilla resulted in many residents of Anguilla having no electricity for a period of time. The lack of electricity in most homes, and other consequences of...
View ArticleANGUILLA TOURIST BOARD IS PLEASED WITH PROMOTIONAL ARTICLES
Malliouhana at Meads Bay In keeping with its objectives to raise the profile of Anguilla within its major market, the USA, the Anguilla Tourist Board is pleased to report a series of outstanding...
View ArticleLetter To The Editor: Jet Skis
Dear Editor: Jet Skis My wife and I have been going to Anguilla since 1992. I estimate we have traveled there 25 times, and we have often brought family and friends. I do not need tell a belonger...
View ArticleWEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION by Colville L. Petty
(This article was first published in The Anguillian newspaper of 24th September 2004.) These days all the talk is about hurricanes so called, it has been said, after an Arawakan word for “big wind”...
View ArticleELECTIONS BILL GETS EASY PASSAGE IN HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Chief Minister Hubert Hughes The Elections Bill, 2014, which provides for the use of finger-dipping electoral ink to prevent fraud by double or multi-voting in Anguilla in 2015, received easy...
View ArticleHOUSE OF ASSEMBLY VOTES FOR CREMATORIUM IN ANGUILLA Baird: “Cemeteries Under...
Mr. Edison Baird The Anguilla House of Assembly sat on Monday, October 20, and among a number of bills to which it gave approval was the Cremation Bill, 2014, which was given its second and third...
View ArticlePOLICE ISSUE STATEMENT ON INCIDENTS
Jenell Carty of North Hill was arrested on the 6th June, 2012, at West End for having in his possession a controlled drug, namely 210 plants of cannabis. On the 16th October, 2014, Mr. Carty was...
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