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New PS Admnistration Appointed
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Ms. Arjul Wilson has been selected to succeed Mr. Stanley Reid as Permanent Secretary, Public Administration. Ms. Wilson took up her appointment on Monday July 24. She is the second woman in Anguilla’s history to be appointed to the post of Permanent Secretary.
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3M US - DOLLAR PIER WORKS BEGIN
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An Anguilla Government pier development contract awarded to Eghill & Associates of Barbados has begun at Road Bay and thereafter will continue at Blowing Point. The combined project involves an expenditure of three million US dollars being provided from local capital funds.
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Chief Minister Undergoes Surgery
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Anguilla’s Chief Minister, Osbourne Fleming, underwent kidney surgery on Wednesday, July 19, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida.
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Major Drug Find In Anguilla
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Officers from Royal Anguilla Police Service CID, Criminal Intelligence Dept and Drugs and Guns Taskforce undertook a large scale joint search operation, with colleagues from Anguilla Customs Department, on Tuesday afternoon at Road Bay Port. They were joined by a number officers from the British Virgin Islands Customs, including their drugs dog team, which was flown in to provide extra staff to assist with the search.
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NEW GOVERNOR SWORN IN Partnership Key Word In Ceremony
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Following his arrival in Anguilla on Friday, July 7, newly-appointed Governor, His Excellency Andrew George, was sworn in on Monday, July 10, at the Atlin Harrigan OBE Parliamentary Building. The oaths were administered by High Court Judge Justice Janice George-Creque after Attorney General Ronald Scipio read the instruments of appointment.
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Reid Looking For High Level Support
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The Hon. Stanley Everton Reid, the first Anguillian Deputy Governor, says he is looking forward to receiving a high level of support from the various sectors of the society as he embarks on his “new voyage of service to the people of Anguilla.”
He made the statement on Tuesday, July 10, shortly after been sworn in by Governor Andrew George at the Governor’s Office at Old Ta.
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Anguillians Doing Well In New York
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Whether it was in the great ballrooms of the Marriott Hotel and Conference Center in Long Island, New York, or at the marketplace, Anguillian nationals were seen everywhere at the Anguilla, Nevis and St. Kitts Associations Reunion (ANSAR) during the period June 30 to July 2. They are all a group of role models and doing very well.
Marketplace was where all the nationals crowded to sell and buy craft items, food and drink reminiscent of home life. |
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Highly-Charged Contestants For Pageant
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This year, six highly-motivated young ladies are vying for the coveted Miss CCB Teen Pageant title. Five of them were presented to the local media on Tuesday, July 4, at the English Rose Restaurant.
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TWO ANGUILLIANS HONOURED IN NEW YORK Six Others From St. Kitts - Nevis
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Two nationals of Anguilla, Dr. Oluwakemi M. Linda Banks and Nathaniel (Nat) Hodge, MBE, were among eight persons honoured at the Long Island Marriott Hotel and Conference Center at Uniondale, New York. The awardees were recognised for having “rendered immeasurable contribution, service and credit to the cause of country and humanity by their personal efforts, commitment, dedication and achievements.”
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NATIONAL CULINARY TEAM WINS SILVE MEDAL Many Scramble For Anguillian Cuisine
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On Wednesday morning, June 28, the National Culinary Team of Anguilla topped the list of winners of the Silver Medal in the 2006 Taste of the Caribbean competition held at the Hyatt Regency in Miami the evening before.
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CHEMISTRY ANALYSER COMMISSIONED Tests Now For PSA, Breast Cancer, Anaemia Etc
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The commissioning of a special Chemistry Analyser at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Anguilla on Tuesday, June 20, has given the institution the capacity to perform tests and treatment never possible before in its history.
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NBA Fun Day July 16
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The National Bank of Anguilla will again be hosting its Peter Perkins Memorial Boat Race and Fun Day Village Games.
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE MAY OPEN SEPTEMBER
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Aside from the academic studies, the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School in Anguilla is offering pre-vocational training for students in such subject areas like expressive arts, music, creative arts, arts and craft, industrial arts, home economics and hotel trades. The aim is to prepare the students for further training in technical and vocational areas in line with their career goals. The Ministry of Education is now busily preparing for the next stage and that is the establishment of a National Community College.
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Anguillian Manager Hails Unsung Heroes Initiative
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Anguillian Country Manager of FirstCaribbean Bank International, Marie Rey, has hailed the bank’s initiative of honouring residents across the region who by their work and example are being celebrated as “Unsung Heroes,” but who may not otherwise have been recognised.
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Anguillian Now Legal Draftperson/Crown counsel
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Anguillian Lawyer, Chanelle Petty-Barrett, has returned to the Public Service and has taken up a new appointment as Legal Draftsperson/Crown Counsel in the Attorney General’s Chambers. She assumed her duties on Wednesday this week, June 14, in an area which until recently did not attract Anguillians.
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Injured Policeman Back In Anguilla
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Member of the Royal Anguilla Police Force, Constable Rayfield Roberts, who was seriously injured on April 9, 2006, when his fellowman Gerald Bardouille died in a collision, has returned to the island after some two months of treatment.
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Walter G. Hodge Memorial Lecture: MITCHELL PRESENTS SCHOLARLY PAPER Constitutional Report Late June
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A number of leading persons in the public and private sectors sat in rapt attention and with much interest as they listened to the Fifth Annual Walter G. Hodge Memorial Lecture at the House of Chandeliers on Tuesday evening, June 6. The presenter was Justice Don Mitchell, CBE, QC, Chairman of the Constitutional and Electoral Reform Commission.
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Governor Huckle Given Warm Send Off
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Sirens on the vehicles of the Anguilla Police Force and Fire Services screamed a final salute to Governor Alan Huckle on Friday, June 2. He was at the time inside the small Trans Anguilla aircraft as it taxied down the runway for his flight to St. Maarten en-route to Miami.
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ANGUILLA GETS LOCAL DEPUTY GOVERNOR A Dream Fulfilled, Says Chief Minister
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Anguilla now has its own Deputy Governor in the person of Stanley Everton Reid, 37, son of former Minister of Social Services and now Senior Adviser in the Chief Minister’s Office, Eric Reid, and Mrs Reid of North Side.
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Governor Presents Scene Of Crime Vehicle
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The Royal Anguilla Police Force now has a state-of the-art vehicle to be used at crime scenes on the island. It was presented on Wednesday, May 31 by Governor Alan Huckle, in the run-up to his departure from the island.
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