Levansky Favila de Venecia doesn’t buy vegetables. Instead, he goes into his backyard garden and picks them. Though he doesn’t sell his wares at a formal market, he does good …
Virgin Islands firms get contracts for reservoir, court
On June 11, two Virgin Islands construction firms were awarded contracts totaling more than $3 million for the Long Bush reservoir and for managing the design and construction of the …
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US senators write Deputy Governor on fisherman’s arrest
Two United States senators and a congressman wrote last week to Deputy Governor David Archer Jr. urging him to ensure that a US commercial fisherman who was arrested here in …
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Human-smuggling suspect remanded to prison
Crawford Sabaroche, a 53-year-old Dominica national charged with illegal entry and smuggling after police arrested him and ten Haitian migrants, has been remanded to Her Majesty’s Prison while he seeks …
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Junior Peters’ body recovered, cause of death unknown
Following an almost week-long search for 50-year-old Junior Peters, who disappeared late last month, police on Friday discovered what they believe to be his deceased body in Horse Path, where …
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JVD residents call for clean salt pond
For years, the Public Works Department on Jost Van Dyke has dumped dirt and other waste on the shores of the salt pond at White Bay, according to Wendell Callwood, …
Police ask for help in locating missing man
Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating Junior Peters, 50, of Carrot Bay, who has been missing since June 27, when he was last seen at Horse Path at …
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Police detain ten migrants, alleged smuggler
Responding to a tip from the public, a joint police task force last week arrested ten Haitian migrants and a Dominica national who was charged with being engaged in illegal smuggling …
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NGO’s, government join forces to protect coral
With the fast-spreading and highly lethal stony coral tissue loss disease recently reaching Virgin Islands reefs, government, non-profit organisations and businesses have begun meeting weekly to track the disease’s progress …
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Rymer: EE road repairs coming soon
In the coming weeks, the Public Works Department will begin patching up potholes and other road defects in East End and Long Look that “need immediate attention,” Transportation, Works and …
Police probe VG burglaries, robbery
As police investigate a string of burglaries at Virgin Gorda businesses, they are asking anyone who can to provide relevant information and help bring the perpetrators to justice, according to …
Traffic stops find gun, drugs, police says
Police found an illegal gun during one traffic stop this month and illegal drugs during another, according to a June 16 press release. During a routine traffic stop on June …
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Police seek help in 2007 Road Town killing
As part of a series of pleas to the public about unsolved killings in the territory, police last week asked for help in learning who killed 20-year-old Anderson Thomas of …
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Pay, hours cut for 126 ports workers
Due to reduced activity at Virgin Islands ports as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, work hours for non-salaried employees of the BVI Ports Authority have been reduced from 40 …
Classes to mix online, in-person time
At the start of the new school year, students likely will resume their education with a curriculum that combines in-person teaching with online activities under a shift system designed to …
Dust is the densest in 50 years, expert says
On June 13, a United States NASA satellite captured images of a massive plume of dust swirling up from the Sahara Desert. The particulate cloud eventually began travelling west across …
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14 police recruits become constables
Last Thursday, 14 police recruits became constables following six months of training provided in the territory with the help of the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, according to a Saturday …
House of Assembly approves downsized recovery plan
The House of Assembly on June 23 passed a motion approving the revised Recovery to Development Plan, which was tabled in the House last October, and establishing a supplementary borrowing …
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Cops make arrest after Road Town chase
After a short car chase through Road Town Saturday afternoon, one man was apprehended and arrested following the discovery of suspected marijuana, cocaine and crack cocaine, Police Information Officer Akia …
Vincentian dies unexpectedly at hospital
A 43-year-old Vincentian, Maryann Johnson, was pronounced dead at the Dr. Orlando Smith Hospital on the morning of June 8, Police Information Officer Akia Thomas said on June 10. At …
Leadership shakeup continues at Ports Authority
Kelvin Hodge, a 37-year public officer who also owns Kelly’s Hardware store in West End, has been appointed by Cabinet to chair the BVI Ports Authority board for three years …
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Road Town traffic flow overhauled
For years, successive government administrations have pledged to fix the traffic clogging Road Town streets. On Monday, leaders launched a new system that they say will get the job done. …
Service officers honoured on Queen’s Birthday
Though the parade normally held to honour the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II was cancelled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the customary Medal Ceremony for Years of Service …
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Businessman injured in Fish Bay accident
Martin “Tony” Alphonso, a well-known Guyanese businessman, was injured in a vehicular accident in Fish Bay last Thursday afternoon, according to multiple news outlets and information provided by police. A …
ESHS wall probe now in Director of Public Prosecution’s hands
After launching a formal investigation in April 2019 into the construction of the incomplete perimeter wall around Elmore Stoutt High School, police passed their findings earlier this year to Director …
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