A brood of chickens moved all at once, some flapping through the air, as Jonathan Theophille opened the door to the penned area and stepped inside. A loud clucking ensued.
HOA introduces public finance amendment
New rules that govern how lawmakers can spend the public’s money received
Five firms in running for airport project
Seventeen firms expressed interest in the multimillion-dollar project to lengthen
Shops busy with back-to-school season
Six-year-old Ahijah Barth loves pink. Her knapsack has to be pink,
Thomas loses appeal, but sentence reduced
An appeal made by the lawyers of Shonovia Thomas, who was convicted of manslaughter
Minister: All contracts for CDB loan projects to be tendered
Under the Caribbean Development Bank’s rules for the Virgin Islands’ $15.7 million
Red Cross holds kids’ camp
Thirteen children learned emergency skills that could mean the difference
Report: MOF called for stricter procurement policies
The Ministry of Finance was already working toward stricter procurement processes
BVITB teaches service skills to border officers
Border protection officers got a lesson in customer service skills last week during a two-day session facilitated by the BVI Tourist Board.
Speech from the Throne outlines gov’t plans
Governor Boyd McCleary touted the government’s recent progress
BVIEC found liable for worker’s shock
Roughly 7,000 volts of electricity surged through Andre Pickering, a BVI Electricity Corporation employee, while he was at work on June 5, 2007.
Cadets seek members, leaders
The Virgin Islands Cadet Corps is now accepting applications for recruits for the new school year.
Health authorities get input on VG
One way to improve medical service in the territory is for residents to complain,
HLSCC works to get accredited
It may take the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College two years or more,
RVIPF destroys illegal drugs
Police threw large bundles of illegal drugs into the incinerator at Pockwood Pond Friday
BVIEC found liable for worker’s shock
Roughly 7,000 volts of electricity surged through Andre Pickering,
Tennis camp at Tortola Sports Club
Nathan Adams hits a ball back to Sophia Nibbs as Tortola Sports Club tennis coach Tim Robson
Contractor remembered for horse racing
Without Carlette Axel Ritter, horse racing in the Virgin Islands won’t be the same,
Derelict boats remain two years after Earl
Spray flew through the air as waves from Tropical Storm Isaac pounded against several partially submerged boats
DWM: Incinerator done, but some ’11 goals unmet
The years-long process of identifying, buying, shipping and installing a garbage incinerator
The plane that doesn’t fly
In a time of tight budgets and increased concern about drug trafficking in Virgin Islands waters,
Pot bust follows car chase
With the police chasing after him, sirens blaring, Mario Matthew began throwing dime bags
DGO report: Not enough space or funds in 2010
“Inadequate accommodation” and “insufficient financial resources”
Body found outside home in Paraquita Bay
Several police officers stood behind yellow caution tape outside Rimmers Bar in Paraquita Bay
TCP report details 2011 progress, difficulties
The Town and Country Planning Department made a concerted effort last year to spread the word about why its work is important,