The Montserrat community bade farewell to Reverend Andrine Joseph on Sunday.
Reverend Joseph is leaving the island, after serving as Superintendent in the Montserrat Circuit for approximately 1 year.
Read MoreThe Montserrat community bade farewell to Reverend Andrine Joseph on Sunday.
Reverend Joseph is leaving the island, after serving as Superintendent in the Montserrat Circuit for approximately 1 year.
Read MoreThe public has been assured that safeguards are in place to protect Montserrat’s wildlife as construction of the new pier continues in Little Bay.
Read MoreAnother opposition member has weighed in on the access issue which has been a sore point for Montserrat for some time now.
Honourable Claude Hogan says the time has come for the masses to look at access in a different context.
Honourable Hogan said that his approach to access would be from a position where the sustainable development plan (SDP) is the driving force.
Read MoreThe Movement for Change and Prosperity (MCAP) political party has announced its Convention & Candidate Unveiling Ceremony, marking the official launch of its campaign for the 2024 elections.
The event will take place on Thursday, August 15, from 6:00pm at the Look Out Primary School Auditorium in Look Out Village.
Read MoreThe Royal Montserrat Police Service (RMPS) has launched a recruitment campaign.
As part of the campaign, commissioner of police Mark Payne spoke to ZJB Radio on Friday, inviting persons to join the service.
Read MorePlans are in the pipeline to have a partial reopening of the Salem Police Station soon.
So says Commissioner of Police Mark Payne.
Read MoreThe issue of “domicile by choice and domicile by origin” has sparked intense debate among Montserratians both at home and in the diaspora for some time and especially as the general election draws closer.
The Electoral Commission, during its education campaign has gone about setting the record straight based on what is enshrined in the election’s act of Mon tserrat.
Read MorePremier, the Honourable Joseph Farrell has pushed back at criticism of his government’s handling of the aviation fuel crisis that has affected the operations of both Fly Montserrat and SVG Air.
Read MoreChildren on Montserrat will once again have the opportunity to receive some much-needed school supplies this weekend.
Read MoreThe Montserrat Diaspora Symposium celebrated a landmark achievement for Montserrat’s global community.
Read MoreMontserrat’s CARICOM youth ambassador Nish Browne has given some insight into the climate change workshop he attended earlier this year.
Read MoreThere is the possibility that Montserrat could receive above-normal rainfall from August to October this year.
According to the Caribbean Climate Outlook Forum (CARICOF), cooling temperatures in the equatorial Pacific will likely result in a progressive transition to La Niña, while (near-)record warm Tropical North Atlantic Ocean is set to continue.
Read MoreThe current cost of living challenges on island was at the heart of a radio programme mounted by the People’s Democratic Movement (PDM) party Wednesday morning.
Read MoreLocally produced products should be made available in regional and international markets.
Read MoreThe Governor and the Government of Montserrat recognise the access challenges the island continues to face and together are working on the longer term solutions to improve the situation on a more permanent basis.
Read MorePaul Gravel Calls on Government of Montserrat & ASSI To Allow Twin Otter Aircraft At John A Osborne Airport
Read MoreMore bad news for travelers into and out of Montserrat, as the fuel shortage has taken another worrying twist.
Read MoreThe Disaster Management Agency (DMCA) is warning residents to expect extreme hot weather over the next few months.
It says Montserrat is expected to experience considerably higher night and daytime temperatures from August to October this year.
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