The Government of Montserrat's recently concluded 'Diaspora Feedback Survey' has unveiled essential insights into the diaspora's demographics, connections, and perspectives regarding Montserrat.
Read MoreThe Access Division is announcing directional changes that will ensure an improved facilitation of Cargo Services from Antigua to Montserrat in January.
These changes aim to provide more efficiency and reliability.
Read MoreThe Montserrat Tourism Division, in collaboration with the Montserrat Arts Council, is pleased to announce the results from the 2023 Christmas Lighting Competition. This annual event brings together residents, business owners, and community groups to showcase their creativity and spread festive cheer throughout the island.
Read MoreHer Excellency The Governor, Sarah Tucker, swore in Acting Commissioner Trevillion on Wednesday. She will hold the Leadership of the Montserrat Police Service on behalf of Commissioner Hall whilst he attends meetings in the UK.
Read MoreThe Montserrat economy is set to grow by more than 5% this year. That’s according to Premier the Honourable Joseph Farrell, in his New Year message.
Read MoreOn the evening of December 16, 2023, the Montserrat Utilities Limited (MUL) honored a number of employees for long-service.
Read MoreThe Government presented a 1.4 million dollar supplementary appropriation bill in the Legislative Assembly.
Read MoreThe design element for the new port project is still under review.
Read MoreAccording to the latest Price List, issued by the Trade, Investment and Bureau of Standards and Quality, effective December 12, regular gas is now sold at seventeen dollars and forty-seven cents, down from seventeen dollars and ninety cents per gallon in November.
Read MoreSteps have been taken to ensure radiation safety in the new hospital project.
Read MoreA Member of Parliament has joined the call for more research into the masquerade and jumbie dance rituals.
Read MoreAuthor Dr Barnes has called for research locally, to determine the meaning of all aspects of masquerading-dress, sound scapes, movement and origins.
Read MoreA Human Geography professor is showing an interest in curating a project here, concerning the reasons behind why residents, especially young people, are leaving the island and migrating elsewhere.
Read MoreOld buildings in the Caribbean are a part of our culture, and efforts should be made to preserve them.
Read MoreThe Port Development Project says there is no evidence of invasive species being brought onto the island.
Read MoreThe models and plans for the new hospital project were showcased at the public information session on Monday.
Read MoreThe Montserrat Energy Department is about to launch the next phase of its Efficient Energy initiative.
Read MoreWomen of all ages and youth turned out in numbers for the Women and Youth in Construction Day at Meridian Construction Limited.
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