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The Anguillian Newspaper

Welcome to The Anguillian newspaper Facebook page. We keep you connect with the latest news. Like our page to stay connected and engage with our readers. We are the weekly Independent Newspaper of Anguilla.
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/31/2025
OPPOSITION MEMBER QUESTIONS SPORTS MINISTER ON PROGRESS OF THE SPORTING FACILITY IN BLOWING POINT
    In an amicable sitting of the Anguilla House of Assembly on Tuesday, October 28th, Opposition Member Mr. Merrick Richardson posed several questions
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/31/2025
VVPS STUDENTS AND TEACHERS GLAD FOR NEW CLASSROOMS
    Following the mid-term break which had begun on Tuesday, October 21st, students returned to school on Monday, October 27th. Perhaps nowhere else could
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/31/2025
WILL INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS BE ERODED
  Two pieces of draft legislation have been the subject of public consultation this week. According to a press release issued by the Acting Attorney General
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/31/2025
DOMINIK RICHARDSON: RAISING THE VOICE OF ANGUILLA’S YOUTH
  In the heart of North Hill, where the rhythm of community life beats strong, one young man has quietly but determinedly carved a path as both a community
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/31/2025
GOVERNMENT LEADERS ADDRESS HIGH LIVING COSTS, RENEWABLE ENERGY, AND WHERE THE .AI MONEY FLOWS
  The latest “Straight Up Conversations” event, previously held on 15th October 2025, brought together Anguilla’s government leaders and the island’s youth
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/31/2025
18N63W–A FAMILY COMMITTED TO EMPOWERING ANGUILLA’S NEXT GENERATION
  Growing up in Anguilla, 18N63W (18 degrees North, 63 degrees West) were the coordinates we listened for during weather reports. Today, these same coordinates
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/31/2025
VETERAN NURSE HONOURED FOR LONGEVITY IN SERVICE
  Nurse Joan Carty of South Valley is a stalwart veteran of the healthcare field, having commenced her service at the old Cottage Hospital, atop Crocus
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/24/2025
SIXTY-EIGHT STUDENTS GRADUATE FROM ANGUILLA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
  At 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 16th, music, pomp and ceremony filled the Pro-Cathedral of St. Mary, signaling the commencement of the 6th graduation
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/24/2025
“MAKING WAVES ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN”: ANGUILLA HOSTS 16TH BIENNIAL ACOT CONFERENCE
  Anguilla made waves of its own as the island played host to the 16th Biennial Scientific Conference of the Association of Caribbean Occupational Therapists
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/24/2025
GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT IS NOT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT – AND GST
  Over the years, our national debate about national development has suffered some astonishing oversights while missing our greatest obstacle to achieving
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/24/2025
A CELEBRATION OF LIGHT AND UNITY: DIWALI SHINES BRIGHT IN ANGUILLA
  The James Ronald Webster Park glowed in a way Anguilla had never quite seen before on Saturday 18th October, 2025. Strings of light, bursts of colour,
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/24/2025
CELEBRATING CARIBBEAN ROOTS: ELIOS CENTRE UNITES CULTURE AND COMMUNITY
  There was something both grounding and uplifting about the scene at the Bethel Methodist Church Complex on Friday 17th October 2025 — a vibrant blend
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/17/2025
TRANSFORMING LIVES: ANGUILLA’S SOCIAL UP-SKILLING GRADUATES CELEBRATE SUCCESS
  There was an air of both pride and promise at the Teachers’ Resource Centre on Wednesday, 15th October 2025, as 35 participants stood tall to receive
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/17/2025
FINANCIAL INFORMATION MONTH ROADSHOW DAY 2: MAICO SHOWS HOW INSURANCE IS AN INVESTMENT IN PEACE OF MIND
  The Financial Information Month (FIM) 2025 roadshow made its second stop on Wednesday, 15th October 2025, at Malliouhana Anico Insurance Company (Maico)
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/17/2025
THE POLITICS OF BOARD APPOINTMENTS
Many persons, understandably, are of the view that cronyism, nepotism, payment for favours should not form the basis of appointments to statutory bodies.
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/17/2025
STATISTICS WEEK WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS THE POWER OF STORY-TELLING IN BUILDING AN INFORMED ANGUILLA
  In a small island nation where every number counts — from the number of tourists landing at Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport to the gallons of
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/17/2025
CHOOSE LIFE: THE BREAST CANCER JOURNEY OF HYACINTH E. HUGHES
  October is recognised worldwide as Breast Cancer Awareness Month—a time to raise awareness, encourage regular screenings, and highlight journeys of hope
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/10/2025
2025 INTER-PRIMARY FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT LAUNCHES WITH FLAIR
  If you were anywhere near the National Commercial Bank of Anguilla’s main branch on Thursday 2nd October 2025, you probably heard the laughter, cheers
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/10/2025
FROM SIRENS TO SMILES: FIRE TRUCK PARADE IGNITES THE VALLEY
  If you happened to be anywhere near The Valley on Monday morning, you probably heard the sirens before you saw the spectacle — a convoy of gleaming fire
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The Anguillian Newspaper
10/10/2025
PREMIER ATTRIBUTES HIGH FOOD PRICES TO US TARIFFS
  With the implementation of the GST Relief on August 1st 2025, many persons were complaining that they were not seeing a significant drop in food prices
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