Police seized seven motor scooters over a recent seven-day period because their operators
Anti-crime group calls for change
The Road Town Anti-Crime Group wrote to Premier Dr. Orlando Smith
Goliath grouper spotted at Rhone park
Divers have recently spotted a goliath grouper at the RMS Rhone National Park, said BVI Scuba Organisation President Randy Keil.
Gov’t begins cruise pier talks
The Virgin Islands government has officially started negotiations
Judge asks for probe into samples’ loss
Wendell Varlack slowly exited the prisoner’s dock of the High Court
Spring Regatta gets off to a slow start
It was smooth sailing for the start of the 41st BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival on Tuesday – maybe too smooth.
Man gets one year in prison for HLSCC theft
After 16 years of working as a messenger at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College,
Gov’t details runway expansion plans
Deputy Premier Dr. Kedrick Pickering told the crowd
$259m budget passed
Like a family tightening the household budget,
Adviser visits from Girl Guides UK
Shortly after a visit by the Duke of Gloucester, the territory’s Girl Guides and Boy Scouts received another United Kingdom visitor.
Police: Woman raped at Brandywine Bay
Oswin Barker, a Fat Hogs Bay man accused of raping a woman in Brandywine Bay last week, was granted a $75,000 bail offer Monday, police said.
Public asked to report misuse of gov’t vehicles
The Ministry of Finance is asking the public to assist with efforts to curtail the misuse of government-owned vehicles.
Newspaper: American Eagle to stop PR flights
The largest carrier of passengers between the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico
Airport meetings set for Tuesday, Thursday
During two public meetings this week, residents will get a chance to weigh
Diana King to perform at HLSCC
Jamaican reggae artist Diana King will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College’s Eileene L. Parsons Auditorium.
51-year-old gets year in prison for indecent assault
A 51-year-old boat captain who lured a 10-year-old girl to his house
HOA debates budget
Legislators began their debate on the territory’s 2012 budget Thursday and continued to debate Friday afternoon.
Festival planning gets under way
About 50 people turned up to sign up for 13 subcommittees of the Virgin Islands Festival and Fairs Committee at a general meeting last Thursday.
VG regatta attracts big boats, dollars (MULTIMEDIA)
Three guests on the back deck of the 205-foot yacht Icon had a good view of the activity
Man found not guilty of machete attack
A High Court jury found yesterday that a 21-year-old man accused of wounding another man with a machete was not guilty.
Minister: Cruise ship projections down
The territory has already heard that cruise ship visits are down this year.
Regional airline suspends service
REDJet, which bills itself as “The Caribbean’s Low Fare Airline,
Rabbits stolen from animal shelter
When BVI Humane Society Director Tessa Gunter left the Johnsons Ghut
Water to be rationed in WE
The Water and Sewerage Department is implementing a water-rationing programme
Budget debate to start Thursday
Legislators will spend Thursday and Friday debating the territory’s budget during