The St Augustine’s Anglican Church, where its Twenty-fifth Anniversary, is being celebrated, has been described as a beacon of hope for the people of East End and Anguilla on... Read more » ...
Anguillian national, Mrs Muriel Hughes-Smith, now Vice President of the Leeward Islands District of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas (MCCA), was honoured at a special... Read more » ...
The news in Anguilla this week was dominated by events in the Church, its role in the community and its own functioning. The 25th Anniversary of St Augustine’s Anglican... Read more » ...
Recent crimes and accidents were discussed at the Anguilla Police Headquarters on January 15 at 11 am. On Tuesday January 14th 2014, Kerwin Brooks of The Valley appeared before... Read more » ...
“Fostering Community Participation, Creating a Crime-free Nation” is the theme of Police Week 2014 in observance of the 42 Anniversary of the Royal Anguilla Police Force. The event will... Read more » ...
The Ministry of Home Affairs would like to announce that with effect from Thursday January 2nd, 2014, Mr. Leslie Jasen Hodge, has assumed the post of Director of the... Read more » ...
Make no mistake about it: The Valley Bistro, owned by Mr Scott Hauser at the wonderfully refurbished historic Old Factory at Wallblake, is a must for every resident and... Read more » ...
Several years ago, while I was doing the MBA Programme specializing in organizational theory, behavior, change and development, I read the book “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People”... Read more » ...
Are you aware that there is power in the way you think? Well, you are what you think. The Bible says it clearly in Proverbs 23:7 – “As a... Read more » ...
The first Church dedicated to the glory of God in honour of St Augustine is believed to have dated from the days of slavery, when it was used as... Read more » ...
The Governor’s Office in Anguilla is funding a leadership course for various young people through the Comprehensive Leaning Centre at North Hill, whose Director is Mrs Sandra York-Gumbs. The... Read more » ...
.Omolulu International School (OIS) continues to fulfill its mission to provide for all aspects of a stimulating and holistic school life for their students and by extension the community... Read more » ...
Many of us use the beginning of the year to make many resolutions – some of us focus on our life and look at ways to improve our lifestyles,... Read more » ...
For the first time, in the history of carnival in Anguilla, and virtually at the beginning of the year, there has been an announcement of the contestants in the... Read more » ...
The Anguilla National Youth Council (ANYC), under the auspices of the Department of Youth and Culture held its General Elections on January 10th, 2014 at The Governor’s Residence. The... Read more » ...
On Wed. Jan. 22nd, 2014, Anguilla will welcome to its tranquil shores, the legendary Blues Cruise – a one-of-a-kind cruise experience featuring the popular Rhythm & Blues Cruise bands,... Read more » ...
Obituaries/Death Announcements Carla Icilma Richardson Sunrise: 25th July 1976 Sunset: 5th January 2014 Carla Richardson leaves to mourn: Father: Collins Richardson Sister: Carlin Richardson Niece: Daffania Richardson Special Parents: Iona... Read more » ...
The Anguilla Tourist Board, the St Maarten-based WINAIR and the airline’s publicity personnel, met with hoteliers and other operators of accommodation facilities at Paradise Cove on Wednesday, January 8... Read more » ...
It won’t be long before a number of professional artists will be turned out in Anguilla – thanks to Ani Art Academy which is working with a number of apprentices... Read more » ...
As the students at Campus B of the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School began their second term on Monday this week, they were given some very useful religious counselling by... Read more » ...