Locals, taxi drivers and vendors were pleased to see the return of cruise ships at Port Little Bay. The cruise season began in October 2022 with the successful inaugural visit of the Viking’s “Octantis” vessel. Cruise calls from the regular Wind Star Cruise Fleet and an inaugural visit from Ritz Carlton were also scheduled during November and December, however, these visits were cancelled due to rough seas.
Read MoreThe Royal Bank of Canada has shared some details of the sale of its branches in the Eastern Caribbean including Montserrat.
Read MoreSevere sargassum influxes have become a recurrent event in the Eastern Caribbean, including in Anguilla, British Virgin Islands and Montserrat.
Read MoreThe Police Commissioner and I have this week, reached agreement of his retirement from the RMPS and his role at Police Commissioner and Head of Immigration on the 31st March 2023
Read MoreThe historical impact of medicinal plants will be highlight during a book launch by the Montserrat National Trust.
Read MoreYoung people on Montserrat and through out the Caribbean have been suffering from psychological stress caused by COVID-19.
Read MoreThe Montserrat Volcano Observatory has announced an after-school club through the Montserrat Secondary School.
Read MorePremier, the Honourable Joseph Farrell has expressed his delight that the amendment to the Labour Code Act has been passed into law as a safeguard for employees.
Read MoreThe Caribbean Climate-Smart Accelerator (CCSA) is inviting Caribbean entrepreneurs, organisations and countries to submit projects for a shot at the £1 million Earthshot Prize, a global environment prize founded by the Royal Foundation and led by the Prince of Wales to incentivise widespread change and repair the planet this decade.
Read MoreThe Montserrat National Trust will launch its Hidden Histories Herbal Medicine Booklet later this month.
Read MoreCalypso, Love Nia a full-length documentary which looks at the development of calypso, the regional female calypso show, and how the artform is being preserved in Montserrat, premiered to rave reviews at the Montserrat Cultural Centre on Tuesday, December 20, 2022. There was also an online release at niagolden.com on Friday, December 23.
Read MoreA resolution is to be proposed in the Montserrat legislative Assembly, next Tuesday, to set up a Committee to investigate the recent air and sea access challenges here.
Read MoreJudges concluded the Christmas Lighting Competition and saw participants entered for Residential Homes, Businesses, and Communitycategories in this year’s Competition.
Read MoreAn international finance publication has listed Montserrat as one of the ideal destinations for tourists. Yahoo Finance says the Emerald Isle is one of eight underrated Winter Getaways That Haven’t Been Overrun by Tourists.
Read MoreTasha “Tasha P” Peltier has given the thumps up to Montserrat for staging the regional female calypso competition.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health and Social Services wishes to inform the general public that a report on social media causing alarm about the COVID-19 XBB variant did not originate from the Ministry.
Read MoreThe Queen of Queen’s Regional Female Calypso crown is heading back to Trinidad & Tobago. This time it will be worn by Terri Lyons, who won the competition held on Friday, December 30, 2022, as part of Montserrat Carnival.
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