
Coping with COVID-19 through Kites
COVID-19 has impacted Anguilla but, one Easter tradition has become even more prevalent during the shutdown – kite making and flying!

Modernising Anguilla’s National Youth Policy
The Anguilla Youth Policy Survey, conducted by the Government of Anguilla, is instrumental in the creation of a modern Youth Policy.

What I consider beautiful about Anguilla: The People
By: Cailan Fleming On Sunday I woke up at 5 o’clock in the morning. Up before the sun, I was heading out on my usual Sunday morning ride. I checked my tire pressure and filled my water bottles. I was off on what was supposed to be a long solo

What I consider beautiful about Anguilla: The Community Spirit
By: Caleann Adams Some trees were bending while some trees were snapping apart to allow the powerful wind to pass through. Trailers sailed aimlessly through the angered grey sky, landing in places they were not in in the first place. Cars were moving around recklessly as if invisible people ‘bought

What I consider beautiful about Anguilla: The National Sport
By: Jaivani Carty I remember my first race as if it happened yesterday. It was a regatta style. Boat rigged and ready to go, the 2017 August Thursday race was under the starter’s command. Awaiting the starting horn, there was dead silence in De Chan. The horn blared and instantly

What I consider beautiful about Anguilla: The Tranquility
By: Neider Sanchez Eighteen degrees north and sixty-three degrees west basks Anguilla, the sandy eel of the Caribbean. In 2010, I was eight years old when I first set my eyes on Anguilla. On a journey for a better life, Anguilla was the right place. As soon as I set

What I consider beautiful about Anguilla: The View
By: Solomon Bannister For many people, the most amazing thing they see is the house right across from them. This is true for me as well. However, the house across from me is the ocean. Over the years I have learned to understand the ocean and its many moods. It

Omololu International School 7th Grade Class Gives Back to AARF
As part of their Social Studies programme, the Omololu International School Grade 7 class is focusing on becoming well-rounded global citizens who live with intent. Part of this initiative began with the students designing a campaign to collect pet food for the Anguilla Animal Rescue Foundation (AARF). Students worked together

Are you riding with Hasani?
Hasani Hennis, he is only 22 years old but has broken records and taken his passion and talent…

2019 Anguilla Delegation CARIFESTA trip to Trinidad
The Anguilla delegation were booked and busy at CARIFESTA XIV in Trinidad.