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Swimming their way towards the Olympics
Just imagine… Anguillians… one day competing in Olympic swimming. While this may seem like a dream, we have already seen the likes of Zharnel Hughes…

Upcoming Artist, Tangiera Huggins, Inspires Young Designers
“Art. Passion. Life. Art is my passion and that passion guides me through life”, this is the personal mantra that drives Ms. Tangiera Huggins, a young and upcoming artist.

Weatherman, Leslie Joseph Has A Heart Of Gold, Brings Cheer To Families
Formally registered in March 2018, the Beloved Project, which comprises four young ladies and Mr Joseph, has taken on numerous projects around the island.

Tonya Mason receives a PhD in Epidemiology from Hong Kong
In this period of COVID-19, a time where public health is of grave importance, we are proud to announce that, Dr Tonya Mason, an Anguillian, has completed a PhD in Environmental Epidemiology at The University of Hong Kong. Born and raised in Anguilla, she is the daughter of Fay and

Soca for the mature, Queen B’s first Soca track
When you hear the name Queen B, you quickly think calypso but, with her first ever Soca soundtrack For You, the Queen is…

Boat Racing
**By: Fidel Lim Brooks Boat Racing in Anguilla is a sensational sport. Boat Racing is also the national sport of Anguilla. It was created in the early nineteen hundreds. It began when Anguillian workers would race back in their boats to the shores of Anguilla after they worked on the

Sweet, Sour, Salt
By: Kieron Edwards** Grandpa Joe shared with me fascinating facts about the rise and the fall of the salt industry in Anguilla. There are 17 salt ponds in Anguilla, the three main salt ponds are Road Pond, West End Pond and Long Pond. But the most important pond for the

The wonders of tourism in Anguilla
By: Joel Smith** According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, Tourism is “the act and process of spending time away from home in pursuit of recreation, relaxation, and pleasure, while making use of the commercial provision of services.” In 2018, Forbes said that the fastest-growing sector in the travel and tourism industry

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!

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