Montserrat’s Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) is currently investigating possible cases of COVID-19 on the island.
Read MoreGovernment’s Remote Worker’s Programme has gained regional and international attention following its official launch last Friday.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health and Social Services has moved a step further to address the non-wearing of face coverings by front line staff in business places on island.
Read MoreHer Majesty the Queen’s representative on island Governor, His Excellency Andrew Pearce and Premier, the Honourable Joseph Farrell are set to be among the first persons taking the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine on Montserrat.
Read MoreMontserrat’s Director of Public Prosecutions was among regional counterparts who last week discussed some of the current difficulties and challenges they collectively face, as organized crime groups exploit structural vulnerabilities and benefit from the ongoing Covid-19 crisis.
Read MoreThe long-awaited Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is set to arrive on Montserrat on Wednesday (Feburary 3rd 2021).
Read MoreOver 500 students will benefit from a new ICT infrastructure project which seeks to improve Access to E-learning in Montserrat.
Read MoreAs Nationals continue to muse over the hybrid nature of the 2021 St. Patrick’s Festival of activities, Premier, the Honourable Joseph Farrell has been strong on ensuring that extra caution is displayed even though there are no laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases on Montserrat.
Read MoreDr. Thomas Christopher from the Montserrat Volcano Observatory is leading a new monitoring team at the La Soufriere Volcano in St. Vincent.
Read MoreManager of the Montserrat Port Authority…. MPA Joseph O’Garro has confirmed that plans are afoot to remove the derelict yacht at Piper’s Pond.
Read MoreA call has been made for an increase in prize money for the winners of the Annual Christmas Lighting Competition.
Read MoreIn spite of rumblings to the contrary, it is official that there will be a St. Patrick’s Festival 2021.
Read MoreCritical facilities in the north of the island would soon have access to more reliable and greener source of energy.
Read MoreIt is still not clear how projected Overseas Aid cuts will affect Montserrat and the other Overseas Territories (OTs).
Read MoreSmall businesses here are again agonizing for government support to facilitate trade between Montserrat and Antigua.
Read MoreThe Programme Management Office announced that the project has successfully moved into the final tendering stage for its detailed design and construction contract.
Read MoreOne of the island’s leading medical practitioners has been expounding on the importance of exercise and its benefit to all who engage in various forms of exercise.
Read MoreThe Planning Committee has dispelled reports that the 2021 St. Patrick’s Day Festival is been cancelled.
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