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Mr Kenn Banks Appointed Executive Director Public Utilities Commission (PUC)

       Mr Kenn Banks The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) announces the appointment of Mr Kenn Banks, OBE, as its new Executive Director. Mr Banks, a former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of...

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THE NEXT FIVE YEARS

     There has somewhat been a lull in the public political meetings around Anguilla in observance of the traditional Lenten Season and the significance it bears for Christianity, peace, hope and...

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YOUTH & CULTURE LAUNCHES JOB WEBSITE

   Jobs.ai Website Homepage Tahirah Banks L-R: Mr Bren Romney, Mr Jerome Roberts Jobs.ai, the online job search/job listing site for both public and private businesses and jobseekers, was launched on...

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REV. GUMBS: “TEACHING IS A CALLING, NOT A PROFESSION” CEO Praises Teachers...

     L-R: Mrs Ronda Connor, Rev Dr W. Gumbs, Rev David Christmas, Mrs Patricia Beard Early Childhood Education Teachers in song Preschool children in song Mrs Patsy Beard (right) presenting gift to St...

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WIN a new HP Notebook LAPTOP SPIN the Wheel of Fortune with DIGICEL!

     Tuesday 3rd March 2015, Anguilla- Digicel, the Extraordinary network has launched an innovative exciting twist to its March text to win promotion. Participating customers of this month’s text to...

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AAPS STUDENTS, TEACHERS DRESS TO CELEBRATE WORLD BOOK DAY

     Above and below: Students and Teachers in costumes The Alwyn A. Richardson Primary School, at West End, distinguished itself from other schools in Anguilla by celebrating World Book Day on...

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OLD BUILDING DEMOLISHED

     The road-side two-storey old dwelling house and business place on the Edwin Wallace Rey Drive at George Hill, has been demolished – ridding passers-by of an eyesore which has been evoking a number...

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PARENTS AND CHILDREN ENJOYING LITERACY EVENING

     Early Childhood Education Teachers A lesson in literacy Under the supervision of the Education Department – on Thursday 5th March – the pre-schools on Anguilla hosted a Parent/Child Literacy...

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SEN STUDENTS GIVEN “MUSIC EXTRAVAGANZA”

     Teacher Carol Webster and students Vince and Carlin Webster Gordon Hazell and Elson Richardson Four upcoming musicians have given performances to a number of Special Education Needs (SEN) children...

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SPECIAL NEEDS EXHIBITION: MAKING IT HAPPEN

     As part of the Special Needs Week of activities an exhibition was held at the Orealia Kelly Primary School on Tuesday 10 March. The exhibition was set up to build awareness that these children can...

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DIGICEL SUPPORTS SPECIAL ED WEEK 2015!

     Special needs teacher, Ms. Natisha Davis. Marketing Executive Roxanne Webster and students of Valley Primary School Head of Special needs, Jaqueline Jeffery Connor, Special needs teacher, Ms....

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DOVE CENTRE 2 NOW REQUIRED FOR CHALLENGED CHILDREN

     Dove Centre teachers and students The successfully-run D.O.V.E. Centre, a facility at the Alwyn A. Richardson Primary School at West End, for challenged children island-wide, is fast outgrowing...

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Special Needs Children Told: “DO NOT LET YOUR CHALLENGES BECOME DISABILITIES”

     Campus B Teachers Katherine Webster Brown and Evan Webster Special Education Week ends Friday, March 13, after a series of activities which brought together the Special Education Needs children...

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Eastern Caribbean Automated Clearing House (ECACH) now serving Anguilla

     Anguilla, March 9, 2015 – Starting March 18, a quicker, more efficient system of cheque clearing will be introduced when the Eastern Caribbean Automated Clearing House (ECACH) is launched in...

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Ask Your Doctor: URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS

     Many individuals see their physicians each year for urinary tract infections. Fortunately, many of these infections can be successfully treated and many serious complications are prevented. In...

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Obituary: Mr Oliver Gumbs (Shaff) FREEDOM FIGHTER TO BE GIVEN NATIONAL FUNERAL

     Mr Oliver Gumbs The late Anguillian Freedom Fighter, Oliver Gumbs (Shaff), is one of the most deserving persons to be accorded the honour of a National Funeral. Historically, he was one of a...

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ALHCS ART DISPLAY

     Art Teacher Louise Brooks with Students Each year, as part of the Anguilla Beautification Club Flower and Garden Show, the Albena Lake Hodge Comprehensive School is asked to portray the theme in...

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Death Annoucement

     It is with regret that we announce the death of Herbert Osmound Richardson born in Sandy Ground on May 2, 1924. Died at his residence, at 4pm on Saturday February 28, 2015. At the age of 90 years....

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

       March 10, 2015 This past Sunday afternoon a very upset friend called to tell me something he had just witnessed driving in an area near The Valley. When he got to a traffic light, and looked...

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CUISINART, GENDER AFFAIRS UNIT COLLABORATE IN WOMEN’S DAY CONFERENCE

     CuisinArt Golf Resort and Spa, in collaboration with the Gender Affairs Unit in the Ministry of Home Affairs, held what was felt as a very powerful and spiritual luncheon on Sunday, March 8, to...

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