For the first time since 1991, the Elmore Stoutt High School
Student released from hospital after stabbing
A male student of the Bregado Flax Educational Centre on Virgin Gorda who suffered serious injuries
Lions plan more vision screening
The Lions Club of Tortola recently installed 14 members to its board
Banks transferred dormant accounts to gov’t
Virgin Islands residents with money in the bank that they haven’t touched
13 police complete training course
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force concluded its second training course
15 finish St. George’s Secondary
Rhea Cooper joined the St. George’s Secondary School class of 2012 two years ago
86.8% pass primary five exams
Education and Culture Minister Myron Walwyn said Friday
Crew films VI’s biodiversity
Like many visitors to the Virgin Islands, Stewart McPherson and Simon Vacher wanted to get to The Baths
Cultural events in the mix for Festival
Virgin Islands culture will be the focus at the annual August Emancipation Festival this year, organisers said during a press conference held last Thursday. They also announced the line-up of …
Dogs apparently poisoned on Tortola
It’s a pet owner’s worst nightmare and it’s happening on Tortola. Again.
Olympic Day brings community together
Several booths sponsored by Virgin Islands sports federations — football, rugby, sailing, and others
‘Cruise by Christine’ trial starts in High Court
It took a court clerk about 25 minutes to read through an indictment
Three acquitted in MoneyGram trial
After a trial that lasted just over three weeks and included testimony
US man dies after Sandy Spit dive
A Virginia tourist was pronounced dead at Peebles Hospital Monday afternoon
Meeting on cruise ship pier set for Wednesday
The Ministry of Communications and Works is inviting the public
VI Rotary clubs help open two schools in Haiti
Virgin Islands Rotarians’ fundraising efforts over the past two and a half years
Dogs compete in annual show
“C’mon! You can do it, Holly,” Claire Potter encouraged her 18-month-old “island dog,”
Free HIV tests to be offered tomorrow
Residents are being urged to learn their HIV status by participating
Man arrested for ’08 murder
Nearly four years after the shooting of Kareem Sebastian,
Technical programme graduates 37
Throughout May, while most residents slept, Nicole Bailey
Greenland leader visits territory
Greenland Premier Kuupik Kleist is from the other side of the world,
Stevens acquitted in MoneyGram trail
When it came down to it, Crown prosecutors didn’t have enough evidence
Youth and crime: Rebuilding the village
Crimes committed by young offenders may be on the rise in the territory,
Judge: Agriculture officer illegally retired
Berenice Freeman, an agriculture officer who was employed by government
JVD fishing feud recounted in court
Antony Chinnery, a Jost Van Dyke fisherman, tried to explain the actions