Farmers, fishers celebrated

Roy and Esmie Penn sat behind their stall and fielded questions from customers during the Farmers and Fishers Week exhibition on Saturday at Paraquita Bay. One customer inquired whether their … Continue reading "Farmers, fishers...

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Before review, 18 laws passed in two days

Legislators passed 18 laws on Thursday and Friday with little to no public debate, just two days before international assessors arrived as part of a key anti-money-laundering review. Most of the laws were amendments designed to help the territory avoid international censure by achieving higher...

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Auditor blasts grant programmes

At elected leaders’ discretion, the government awarded nearly $23 million in assistance grants between January 2019 and May 2022 without adequate accountability or transparency, including more than $200,000 to one senior public officer and their immediate family members, according to a scathing report by Auditor...

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Minister pledges to finalise land transfer to college

Twenty years after the government procured 134 acres of land on behalf of H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, only 13 acres have been transferred to the school, Natural Resources and Labour Minister Mitch Turnbull told the House of Assembly on March 9. Now, he said,...

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OECD okays supplementary review

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Global Forum Peer Review Group has accepted the government’s request for a supplementary review that — if successful — could cause the European Union to remove the territory from its blacklist of noncooperative tax jurisdictions, according to Premier...

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Science on display at Education Week

Several weeks ago, three eleventh graders from the Bregado Flax Educational Centre on Virgin Gorda were chatting about their lunches when their conversation turned to creating electricity from tomatoes, potatoes and other produce. The trio, who described themselves as conservationists, then brainstormed what they termed...

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Religious studies library opens to public

Tucked alongside the site of the Department of Disaster Management’s new headquarters on McNamara Road is a peach-coloured office, and just to the left of the front door hangs a little sign designating the location of the Rev. Selwyn L. Vanterpool Christian Library. Mr. Vanterpool...

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Governor sends audits to cops, DPP, AG

Following recent criticism from the House of Assembly, Governor John Rankin and Auditor General Sonia Webster defended two reports by Ms. Webster’s office that suggest egregious wastage of taxpayer money. Last Friday, Mr. Rankin said at a press conference that the reports — one probing...

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‘Country man comes to town’

Shortly after H. Lavity Stoutt became the Virgin Islands’ first chief minister in 1967, protestors confronted him over an exclusive development planned for Road Town, according to a new play about his life. “We want back Wickhams Cay,” the protestors chanted in the theatrical presentation...

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16 bills rushed ahead of international review

Eleven days before international assessors are scheduled to arrive as part of a key anti-money-laundering evaluation, Premier Dr. Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley introduced amendments to 16 financial services laws last Thursday in the House of Assembly. The HOA is scheduled to reconvene today to give second...

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Premier withdraws Police Act

Premier Dr. Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley moved to withdraw the controversial Police Act 2023 last Thursday in the House of Assembly, saying that he would re-introduce a scaled-down bill today that would allow police to conduct DNA testing with warrants but would omit previously proposed amendments...