Even though adequate supplies of fuel products are on island, motorists and other consumers are having difficulty in accessing fuel to conduct their daily duties.
Read MoreThe company contracted to construct the new Montserrat port has confirmed that there would be a delay in the completion date of the project.
Read MoreThe integrity of the causeway design for the new Port Development Project came into the spotlight during the latest sitting of the Legislative Assembly.
Leader of the parliamentary opposition, Honourable Paul Lewis, during his line of questioning, asked deputy premier and Minister responsible for works, Dr. the Honourable Samuel Joseph to speak to whether the design of and method of construction used in the causeway received government of Montserrat approval.
Read MoreThe public hearings on access to Montserrat by sea and air entered its 4th day on Monday October 2nd, 2023.
The issues surrounding the John A. Osborne Airport downgrade and the abolition of night security formed a major part of the discussion on day four.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health and Social Services will observe Month of Older Persons in October; complete with a packed calendar of events.
Read MoreThe project manager for Meridian Construction Company has sought to set the record straight as it pertains to the musings surrounding the sand and aggregate issue for the new Montserrat port development project.
Read MorePremier of Montserrat, the Honourable Easton Farrell reveals the vision for the future sustainable development of Montserrat's tourism sector.
Read MoreLeader of the parliamentary Opposition, Honourable Paul Lewis, has weighed in on the discussion surrounding a decision taken by government, through Meridian Construction Company, to import sand and aggregate from a neighbouring island to aid in works on the New Port Development Project.
Read MoreThe public hearing on access to Montserrat by sea and air continued Tuesday at the Brades Arts and Education Centre.
Read MoreThe question of the government of Montserrat’s shareholder stakes in Fly Montserrat came under the microscope on the opening day of the Access Commission’s enquiry into transportation into and out of the island.
Read MoreMontserrat is among thirteen British, Dutch, French, and United States (US) Territories in the Caribbean to qualify for international support, which would provide some assistance in implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and building climate resilience.
Read MoreHer Excellency, Mrs Sarah Tucker and The Hon. Attorney General, Mrs Sheree Jemmotte-Rodney are bringing together key Law Officers to Montserrat for the 2023 Overseas Territories Attorneys General conference.
Read MoreSand miners on Montserrat are raising serious concerns over a decision that has been taken by government, through contractor Meridian Construction Company, to import sand and aggregate for construction works on the new Port Development Project in Little Bay.
Read MoreA Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) economist sees Montserrat’s economy growing from a short term construction boom with the roll out of Capital Investment Programme for Resilient Economic Growth (CIPREG) projects on island.
Read MoreLocal businesses on Montserrat will be eligible to receive up to EC$5,000.00 in business relief funding under the Small Business Relief Fund, effective Monday, 25 September 2023.
Read MoreInspite of a few setbacks on Wednesday, the Public Works Department (PWD) was able to make some imprint on the portion of road in front of the public market on the Robert W. Griffith Drive in Little Bay.
Read MoreA former Premier now opposition member of parliament is reiterating an earlier call for the leaders of the day to play a more crucial role in Montserrat’s future socio economic development.
Read MoreThe Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) in collaboration with the Organization of the Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), with the support of the World Bank, announced the results of the Financial Literacy and Financial Inclusion Survey in a live event earlier this morning.
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