A scientist studying Anegada uncovered evidence recently that suggests
Song and dress guidelines explained
Anyone thinking of entering the Territorial Song and Dress Competition should keep
VISAR fundraiser brings in $20k
Virgin Islands Search and Rescue’s annual fundraiser,
Tourist dies at JVD’s Bubbly Pool
A 36-year-old American tourist died Friday afternoon in Jost Van Dyke’s Bubbly Pool,
Police: Still no charges in January shooting death
Nearly two months after a 19-year-old man was shot to death
Police seize two guns near Prospect Reef
Officers responding to a “domestic incident” at about 3 a.m.
Festival and Fairs Committee appointed
Education and Culture Minister Myron Walwyn has asked the newly appointed
EE/LL sewerage contracts signed
“How much inches of pipe?” asks soca superstar Patch.
Man denies trying to kill wife
An Antiguan man accused of trying to stab his wife to death last year denied
WSD back at work after bomb threat
Police are investigating a report of a bomb threat made Tuesday
CGB celebrates Commonwealth Day
It used to be called Empire Day, and people lined up to get a bun
Interim driver’s licence rules in play
The Ministry of Communications and Works has implemented interim
Magistrate paves way for extradition
There is sufficient evidence to allow five men accused of cocaine
Health fair held for women
Several women were treated to free massages and health screenings as part of the territory’s observance of International Women’s Day on Thursday.
Minister visits solar farm
Communications and Works Minister Mark Vanterpool recently visited a solar farm in Spain as part of the government’s efforts to explore alternative energy options.
VICSA chooses new leaders
Tasha Bertie was elected president of the Virgin Islands Civil Service Association
Teacher gets 12 months for indecent assault
Gary Lester Evans, a 52-year-old Elmore Stoutt High School
Road Town sewerage work in progress
Work got under way over the weekend on the installation
Rotary event raises $100k
The Rotary Club of Tortola raised $100,000
Gov’t takes on 62 apprentices
In spite of a hiring freeze in the public service,
St. Mary’s hosts 7th Jazz on the Hill
In its seventh year as the St. Mary’s School’s primary
VI-specific topics may be added in schools
Officials from the Ministry of Education and Culture
Messenger pleads guilty in HLSCC theft
A former messenger who admitted to stealing more
VI’s 1st chief minister honoured
Rain showers on Monday morning may have dampened the clothing of about
Duke tours territory
Schoolchildren lined upper Main Street Tuesday afternoon