The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports in collaboration with the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission through the Program for Educational Advancement and Relevant Learning (PEARL) announces the launch of the Special Education Needs (SEN) Survey.
Read MoreFlights between Antigua and Montserrat are set to resume on Sunday. Operations came to a halt on Thursday because the fuel truck that serves the islander aircraft at the V.C Bird International Airport in Antigua developed a mechanical problem.
Read MoreAs part of observations for Financial Information Month on Montserrat, the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank has a calendar of activities and events to mark the occasion.
Read MoreThe Minister for Agriculture, Lands, Housing and the Environment has applauded efforts toward improving the conditions of coral reefs here.
Read MoreAccording to the latest Price List issued by the Trade and Quality Infrastructure division, Office of the Premier, effective September 26th, regular gas is being sold at $18.60 down from $19.01 per gallon.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health and Social Services has today announced the end of a number of COVID-19 monitoring and suppression measures; in keeping with decisions made by Cabinet.
Read MoreMontserrat is watching with bated breath as Britain's pound Sterling plunged to record lows on Monday and bonds were slammed for a second day, as investors punished UK assets after the government's mini-budget announcement last week.
Read MorePremier Joseph Farrell says that focus must be placed on sustainability in the tourism sector.
Read MoreFifty-eight (58) students entered to write CXC/CSEC exams this year. The students wrote a total of four hundred and twenty-three (423) subject entries in the 2022 CSEC Examinations at General and Technical Proficiency Levels.
Read MoreHead of GB Non-native Species Secretariat , NNSS, Dr Niall Moore and UK Overseas Territories Biosecurity Project Officer James Millett visited the island as part of an ongoing programme to help improve biosecurity protocols on island.
Read MoreHouseholds from across the island are set to benefit from a project that will see a reduction in their electricity costs.
Read MoreThe Montserrat Complaints Commission has expressed concern about restrictions to its jurisdiction.
Read MoreRethinking Montserrat’s Tourism is the theme for Montserrat’s celebration of Tourism Week slated for September 25 to October 1, 2022.
Read MoreThe Commission however noted that the restriction in the Commission’s jurisdiction in relation to acts of maladministration and breaches of human rights in respect of appointments, transfers, pay, pension and other personnel matters, permitted acts of maladministration and breaches of human rights to be practiced at all levels of the public service without an avenue for complaints to be made to an independent body, duly conferred with the requisite jurisdiction.
Read MoreThe Montserrat Community College continues its remarkable success in the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations.. (CAPE).
Read MoreThe Montserrat Ministry of Health wants to put an end to stigma and discrimination against persons with mental health issues.
Read MoreThe Montserrat National Trust has achieved a significant, milestone, becoming the first organization in Montserrat to become almost 100 per cent reliant on renewable energy.
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