The Deputy Governor’s Office hosted a meeting last month with members of non-profit and non-governmental organisations to discuss coming legislation that will affect them, according to Government Information Services.
2,200 pot plants found on VG
Police seized more than 2,200 marijuana plants Dec. 29 on a hillside near the Virgin Gorda Airport, officials said.
Harrigan named BVITB chairman
Russell Harrigan, a former BVI Tourist Board director
Works minister reports on ‘ongoing projects’
Communications and Works Minister Mark Vanterpool updated the House of Assembly on the state of “pending infrastructural works” across the Virgin Islands on Monday.
Wounded UK cavalrymen take to VI seas
Soldiers from the United Kingdom’s Household Cavalry
VI to get song and dress
The Ministry of Education and Culture is planning a competition
Duke of Gloucester to visit in 2012
A 60th anniversary is often called the “diamond anniversary,”
Territory-wide recycling expected next year
The Virgin Islands may have big trash problems,
A day on the water
“It is bigger than any single ship in the world.
VIslander promotes reusable shopping bags
Shopping in the Virgin Islands, whether you’re buying
Departing justice praises VI judicial system
Justice Indra Hariprashad-Charles, who is to leave the Eastern Caribbean Supreme
Gov’t to meet with charitable groups
The Deputy Governor’s Office is inviting members of non-profit organisations
Interdicted magistrate denied judicial review
In a written judgment issued Friday, High Court Justice Wesley James
EE yard contest heats up
Judges will assess yards in the Seventh and Eighth Districts Sunday for the “Deck Your Yard” contest.
Brother and sister face ammo charges
Siblings Ronni Otez David, 25, and Sadijje David, 20, pleaded not guilty
Assizes closes, with nearly half of cases complete
Of 29 cases on the list for the fall criminal assizes,
Skelton-Cline named as ports consultant
The Ministry of Communications and Works has contracted
FCO urges UK preview of VI budget
Tim Colley had a lot to say on Friday about the United Kingdom’s relationship
One day only
On a normal school day at the Elmore Stoutt High School, students aren’t allowed to wear coloured shoes.
Appeals court: ’09 murder conviction stands
On March 16, 2009, Deshawn Stoutt was convicted by a High Court
Canadian dies at Devils Bay
Arthur Gordon Stollery, 64, a Canadian businessman staying at Rosewood Little Dix Bay
Holidays hit HLSCC
From the gate at the road to the Eileene L. Parsons Auditorium,
Man fined after wounding 2 in ’09
Leroy Dale Peters was fined $1,000 and ordered to pay about $1,100
Two jailed in abortion plot
High Court Justice Indra Hariprashad-Charles sentenced Kandy James
VG gets in the holiday spirit
For years, Javier and Linda Morales have visited the Virgin Islands in December during Christmas in Spanish Town.