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The Montserrat Reporter - 09-Sep-2014

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The Montserrat Reporter - 24-May-2014

(GIU) BRADES, Montserrat – The Social Services Department will be conducting a community outreach programme to educate and sensitise the public on the services they offer. According to Teresena Fergus, the Director of the Social Services Department, “the outreach programme will commence on Monday May 26th until Friday May 30th. Each morning from Monday to […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 24-May-2014

By Shirley Osborne Effluent and pollution at Little Bay The Government of Montserrat’s MDC says, with surprising conviction and pride, that it gave Montserratians “every opportunity” to participate and engage in the plans for Little Bay. It consulted. It conducted a consultation process. It did. I have no argument with the truth of that statement. […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 24-May-2014

Where did we hear that word before in connection with developments at Little Bay? MDC (Montserrat Development Corporation) Chairman, John E. Ryan says during the Premier’s press conference on his Dubai Investor mission last week Tuesday, there continues to be interest in the other developments at Little Bay. He was responding about the information MDC […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 24-May-2014

By Claude Gerald  One entered a slightly elevated home in a new subdivision of Look Out, as sunrise ended dawn. Home owner Clifford ‘Weeley’ Ryan is enthusiastically tour guiding up the deliberately unpaved driveway. Weeley, a farmer friend was met moments earlier on the roadside; inevitable conversation on animal agriculture developed and an invitation extended […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 24-May-2014

The Caribbean Football Union’s (CFU) flagship tournament is set to kick off this weekend on Montserrat. The Men’s Caribbean Cup will run from 30th May to 3rd June at the Montserrat Football Complex in Brades. The sporting event, which is being hosted by the Montserrat Football Association will feature three teams, the USVI, Bonaire and […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 24-May-2014

Trinidad (CMC) – The state-owned Caribbean Airlines (CAL) has announced the appointment of Canadian Michael DiLollo as its new chief executive officer. DiLollo, who spent 20 years at Air Transat, replaces former CAL executive Robert Corbie who resigned in June 2013 almost one month after the entire CAL board, then chaired by Rabindra Moonan, was […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 18-May-2014

Editorial – May 16, 2014 Guest submission: Part one In Port Royal, Jamaica, on June 7 1692, a generation of development was swept away in ignorance. In Plymouth, Montserrat, from 1986 – 97, the ignorance was in the teeth of scientific evidence brought to attention but ignored. And, ignored in ways that still haunt, bear […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 17-May-2014

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer has called on supporters to ensure that his ruling United Progressive Party (UPP) is returned to power for a third consecutive term in the June 12 general elections, even as his main challenger, Gaston Browne was telling voters Antigua and Barbuda will be liberated on that […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 17-May-2014

The Electoral Commission under the chairmanship of Sir Howard Fergus hosted another radio program in an ongoing education and information program. This time Sir Howard and his team member Bennette Roach and Senior Commissions Analyst, Mrs. Shivonne White, who serves the Commissions addressed with an attempt at providing more clarity on the issue ‘domicile’ as […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 17-May-2014

By S. O’Garro The development/destruction of Piper’s Pond has been followed with very keen interest because it has gone from a designation of untouchable (a place of intrinsic environmental value) to a piece of real estate that is key to the development of the new town centre. I have followed both the arguments from the […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 17-May-2014

Premier Hon. Reuben T Meade at his press conference when he reported on the outcome of his Dubai Mission in search of investors to partner in the development of the Little Bay development, in particular the town centre and the Carrs Bay Port responded to a question as to the constraints he faces when accessing […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 17-May-2014

Leader of Movement for Change and Prosperity (MCAP) has announced his party’s first round of political meetings for the 2014 general elections constitutionally due this year, hinting that an election date announcement within the next two months at least. The Hon Premier Reuben Meade who will again lead MCAP into an election after doing so […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 14-May-2014

GIU (Adapted) Several political leaders of Caribbean Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) are due in Montserrat this week for a meeting to discuss European Union funding for the Overseas Territories (OTs). The Honourable Premier of Montserrat, Mr. Reuben Meade, will chair the meeting which will be attended by OCT leaders Mrs. Sarah Wescott-Williams of Dutch […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 14-May-2014

A group of underwater explorers say they believe they have located the missing remains of Christopher Columbus’ flagship, the Santa María, more than five centuries after it wrecked in the Caribbean Sea. The Independent reported that the team of explorers said they found the wreck’s remains on the sea’s floor off the north coast of […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 07-May-2014

Editorial – May 2, 2014 : Last week we tried in rather, perhaps a limited way the difficulties our single-minded leadership face in finding ‘good and proper’ investors, acceptable to the UK Government (UKG) and the people of Montserrat (so described rather than GoM (the Government of Montserrat). Let us recognize those difficulties in light […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 07-May-2014

DUVALL: Information is money but knowledge is power By Eric DuVall The Tonawanda News Tonawanda News — It’s become cliche to describe the American economy as an “information economy.” I suppose that’s true. But if information is the currency, knowledge is the real power. And while the former exists at our fingertips, the latter seems […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 05-May-2014

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Trinidad and Tobago trembled and the region reeled from the assassination early yesterday of Dana Seetahal, well-respected senior counsel (SC), an outspoken independent senator during her time in Parliament, and well-read Express columnist. Jurists all up the Caribbean were texting Trinidadians to find out if it was true and the […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 03-May-2014

How 3D Printing is Changing the Shape of Businesses By: Bevil Wooding Ever sketched a design idea on paper and wondered what it might look like if it could be brought to life?  An earring design, a pendant, perhaps?  A sculpture, or special widget? Or even a house plan? One of the greatest challenges faced […]...

The Montserrat Reporter - 03-May-2014

WOODLANDS, Montserrat – The Parent Teachers Association of the St Augustine Roman Catholic School on Montserrat, reported on Thursday that funds continue to pour in from the community after a successful Radiothon which they hosted on Saturday. Last Saturday, April 26, 2014, radio personalities Rose Willock and Basil Chambers hosted members of the school board, […]...


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