In a move that legislators said was part of a larger push for governance reform, the House of Assembly passed a law that will establish a watchdog appointed by the …
Whistleblower bill passes through HOA
The long-promised Whistleblower Act 2021 will include incentives for people who provide information about wrongdoing and consequences for anyone who deliberately makes false allegations, legislators said last Thursday before passing …
Virgin Islands celebrates Queen’s 95th birthday
In a small, private ceremony held Friday at Government House, officials celebrated the 95th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II while announcing medals for public safety officers. Twenty-seven officers were awarded …
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College graduates 146 during two ceremonies
Though the pandemic slowed down many things across the territory, it didn’t stop 146 students from graduating H. Lavity Stoutt Community College last week. For the first time ever, the …
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BVI Dance Fest returns with 28 acts
It was a weekend showcase packed with performances and spectators at the Eileene L. Parsons Auditorium during the BVI Dance School’s 2021 Dance Fest. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the …
Green VI observes World Environment Day
With the help of new outreach officers hired in the past year, the non-profit Green VI hosted nature tours, cleanups and a movie screening over the weekend in celebration of …
HOA insurance plan shelved after protest
At a time when the National Health Insurance programme has been struggling with funding woes, a plan to use taxpayers’ money to provide supplemental health insurance for House of Assembly …
Old maps auctioned at museum fundraiser
Historic items like a 239-year-old map of the Virgin Islands by a French cartographer were up for auction at a fundraiser for the Old Government House Museum on June 4. …
Stimulus recipients urged to disclose spending info soon
Residents who received cheques from the government through certain economic stimulus initiatives should quickly report how they spent the money, Premier Andrew Fahie said last week. “I want to remind …
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Medical school promised this year
Plans for a medical school in the territory will be unveiled in detail this month, Premier Andrew promised during a press conference last week. “This is a major accomplishment for …
Hurricane season is here
On Monday afternoon, Department of Disaster Management Emergency Communications Officer Jacob Adolphus climbed in the back of a DDM pickup truck and opened the control box of the emergency siren …
16 boats enter Virgin Gorda Wahoo Mania Fishing tournament
“We got a fish on the line!” shouted Chad Lettsome to the two crewmembers and four charter guests aboard the Salt Shaker. One of the guests scrambled to get into …
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Fahie defends legislators’ benefits boost
During a press conference last Thursday, Premier Andrew Fahie defended a recently passed bill that would allow legislators to continue earning their salary for a year or more after they …
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Farmer, fisher grants eclipsed unemployment aid cheques
The 5,022 unemployment grants awarded under the government’s economic stimulus package averaged about $1,100, but some residents who were employed full-time throughout the pandemic received as much as $22,500 through …
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Stimulus info trickles out, but many gaps remain
Almost a year after government announced a $62.9 million economic stimulus package, many details on the spending still have not been released in spite of a lengthy statement on May …
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Virgin Islands celebrates museums
The Department of Culture celebrated International Museum Day on Tuesday under the banner “The Future of Museums: Recover and Reimagine.” “Museums at their best are inspiring places,” Governor John Rankin …
‘Hybrid’ yacht show held at Nanny Cay
In a small conference room-turned-bar-and-recording-studio, crewmembers from 16 yachts sang “We are the World” as the finale to the Spring Charter Yacht Show last Thursday evening. The performance was one …
BVI Red Cross marks 65
Solar-powered and wind-up lanterns, handheld saws, portable radios, waterproof boots, power banks, pocket toolkits, fire spray, and survival kits were among the items on display at the Clarence Thomas Ltd. …
Mental Health Month tackles Covid-19
For Dr. Virginia Rubaine, Mental Health Month takes on added importance this year as the community struggles with the Covid-19 pandemic. “We’re going to be providing information about adapting after …
New waste strategy rehashes old goals
In 2013 the government adopted a comprehensive strategy to overhaul the territory’s waste management system from the ground up. Most of its plans were not accomplished, but now leaders are …
Farmers week culminates in fair
“Look! Look! I’ve never seen it before!” exclaimed a girl as she excitedly pointed to a peacock. It was one of many animals at the Saturday fair in Paraquita Bay …
Farmers Week held for first time since 2015
During a Monday afternoon ceremony that was part of Farmers and Fishers Week, the fishing wharf in Baughers Bay was renamed for late legislator Omar Hodge, affectionately known as “the …
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Premier dodges stimulus questions
Despite facing criticism for months over a lack of transparency surrounding the $62.9 million economic stimulus package announced last May, Premier Andrew Fahie remained mostly tight-lipped on the topic when …
Trees planted for Earth Day
A newly planted white cedar tree stands on the outskirts of the Althea Scatliffe Primary School grounds protected by a wooden barrier. It was one of 100 trees that Green …
Government tackles water storage, distribution
Significant work has been carried out in recent weeks to improve water distribution throughout the territory, according to Transportation, Works and Utilities Minister Kye Rymer. “The territory does not have …
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