For more than 10 years, Thaddeus Martin has bought roses,
Premier, guv face off on the water
Wind, saltwater and sunshine may be the stuff life on the ocean
Museum a draw for tourists
For many Virgin Islands residents, sugarcane and cotton plants are a typical sight. But many tourists haven’t seen either one until they visit the territory.
EIS contest winners to be announced soon
The Deputy Governor’s Office received 71 cost-savings ideas
Tuning in to the teens
For the New Year, H. Lavity Stoutt Community College student Temulji
Amaro wins $5m recording contract
When she was a primary school student in the Virgin Islands,
VI rings in the New Year
The talk among the passengers in row 19 of JetBlue flight
Deck the decks
It started as an impromptu game to see which of the frequently
Guv, premier to race traditional sloops
For years, Tortola was a major boat-building island,
Brewers Bay celebrates
“Candy cane girls,” BVI Dance School students, Elite Sky Dancers and Santa Claus himself were among the participants in a parade at Brewers Bay on Saturday night.
Set it Off wins VG Summer Jam league, again
High Speed coach Brian “Bash” Brewley told his team to put the playoff games that they had lost behind them and focus on game four.
BVIWSC hosts annual Christmas regatta
Most race committees would have laughed at the prospect
Movember raises more than $15K
“I cut down trees; I skip and jump;
Jingle all the way
Dressed in their school uniforms, the members of the Elmore Stoutt High School Junior Steel Pan Band
Yard contest kicks off in EE
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in East End.
VI talk show to air abroad
This week, Tamara Archibald Gill goes international.
Winemakers Dinners under way
Wine experts and chefs from around the world
VI performers to play at HLSCC
The H. Lavity Stoutt Community College’s Performing Arts Series is to feature
Costume parade slated for Saturday
Ghosts, super-heros and princesses are likely to be among the attendees
Tourism-intensive economies vulnerable
The slowing growth of the global economy and fears of a renewed recession
Business Briefs (Oct. 13, 2011)
Credit Union The Tortola Co-operative Credit Union Limited will hold a special meeting tonight
Women’s summit coming next month
Comedian and motivational speaker Cherrylee Pindar.
Self-taught craftswoman sews quilts
By 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Trenita Hodge was hard at work, laying out pieces of fabric on a table.
Hodge to compete for Miss Universe
Tomorrow in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Miss BVI 2010 Sheroma Hodge will compete
Youths worked hard, played hard in summer
Rikkiya Brathwaite wants to be a performing artist when she grows up.