The Breast Cancer Awareness month of activities, conducted by the Pink Ribbon Charity Montserrat, has successfully began.
Read MoreDeputy Premier Dr. The Hon. Samuel Joseph is presently in Yaoundé, Cameroon, Africa attending Cameroon Digital Week, which takes place from October 16 to 20th.
Read MoreCaribbean Statistics Day is still relevant.
That statement coming from Chief Statistician, Siobhan Tuitt, as Montserrat joined the rest of the region in observing Caribbean Statistics Day on Sunday October 15.
Read MoreThe Managing Director of SVG Air is making a strong case for a return to the twin otter aircraft providing airlift between Montserrat and Antigua.
Read MoreMontserrat is being represented at the 31st Public Service International World Congress in Geneva, Switzerland.
Read MoreAlthough it is too early to declare a dengue outbreak on island, the Director of Primary Health Care in the Ministry of Health is warning residents to be on guard for such an eventuality.
Read MoreInterests in Montserrat are monitoring the latest developments in neighbouring St Kitts and Nevis where three laboratory cases of dengue fever were recorded in the federation during the past week.
Read MoreBoth fuel stations on Montserrat resumed business on Monday October 9, 2023 albeit with reduced opening hours. Osborne’s Service Center in St Peter’s will be operating from 10 am to 2 pm daily, while A&F Service Center will open from 4 pm to 8pm, Monday through Saturday.
Read MoreFinancial Information Month 2023 (FIM) is continuing with a range of activities in the coming weeks.
Read MoreEven 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.
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