Even if the territory’s financial books look to be in order overall,
Minister: Planned fundraiser cost NPT $731k
The 50th anniversary of the BVI National Parks Trust was to be celebrated
VICSA prepares for elections
Nominations are now open for the Virgin Islands Civil Service Association’s 2012 elections.
London Office to lay out ’12 plans
BVI London Office Director Kedrick Malone is visiting the territory
Farmers’ opening week showcases growers
In the old days, it was Exhibition Day, said Natural Resources
Trial starts in driving death
A nine-member jury is to determine whether Wendell Varlack
ESHS Career Expo kicks off
For the next four days, form four and five students at the Elmore Stoutt High School
Firemen train in England
Two Virgin Islands fire officers are in the United Kingdom for training this month.
Tourist Board visits schools
Students from the Jost Van Dyke School were the most recent participants
Job fair draws hundreds
Mohab Kayed, a full-time student at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College,
Bird count suggests population decline
The population of birds in the Virgin Islands may be declining, according to data collected in recent years by participants in the National Parks Trust’s annual Christmas Bird Count. …
Territory to get environmental profile
Whether they’re building new developments, preparing for disasters,
BVI Red Cross screens record number of men
The BVI Red Cross screened a record number of men during its annual health screening this year: 1,011.
MCW signs contracts for RT sewer work
The contracts are signed, preparatory work is under way,
Substance abuse complicates sentencing
As she pondered what to do with Wilbert Joseph Pickering
Farmers’ Week to start Friday
Thursday at Paraquita Bay, Virgin Islands farmers’ produce and livestock will be assessed by teams of judges.
Driver’s licence policy under review
The government is “very uncomfortable” with a recently established Department
Assizes starts with 31 cases
Dozens of defendants may have their day in court in the next three months, as the February Assizes began Tuesday with 31 cases.
Flood-prone areas studied
A Netherlands scientist is collaborating the Department of Disaster Management to analyse flood hazard areas in the territory.
PWD gets new leader
As part of a restructuring initiative in the Ministry of Communications and Works,
PSC gets new chair
After consultation with Premier Dr. Orlando Smith, Governor Boyd McCleary has appointed
Teachers compete in pageant
Four teachers from the territory’s public primary schools showed there’s
Job fair set for this week
As part of its recent efforts to help support unemployed youths,
Police: Missing man’s boat found in PR
Police said today that a boat in which a missing 41-year-old West End man was last seen was discovered 20 miles south of Vieques, Puerto Rico.
Customs fees to be lowered
It took less than 18 minutes for Premier Dr. Orlando Smith