Education and Culture Minister Myron Walwyn is asking unemployed youths to register at the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports.
Contractor sues Oil Nut Bay, alleging unpaid bills
Yates Construction Co. Ltd. filed suit against Oil Nut Bay Development Ltd. last Thursday,
Officials pledge action on RT sewage problem
To illustrate the scale and source of Road Town’s sewage problem,
VISAR nets $11k-plus in fundraiser
Virgin Islands Search and Rescue supporters and bargain hunters flocked
Charges laid in Crabbe Lot shooting
Wakima Lettsome, 30, appeared in Magistrates’ Court Monday,
Gov’t asks UK for more time to assess finances
United Kingdom officials are “concerned” with the state of the Virgin Islands’
Legend wows crowd
Only one concertgoer got to dance with John Legend on stage and walk away with a red rose from the singer.
Man pleads guilty to assaulting wife
Colin Chester, 43, of Free Bottom, pleaded guilty to assault occasioning
Smith back from UK meetings
Premier Dr. Orlando Smith completed a round of meetings in the United Kingdom during last Thursday and Friday’s Overseas Territories Consultative Council.
More officers finish investigative skills course
Fifteen more police officers completed an intensive three-week course
Nat’l health insurance coming soon
This special report appeared in the print edition on Oct. 13, 2011.
AIDS educators to reach out to students
In observance of World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, the National AIDS Programme
Man pleads guilty to two burglaries
Akino Andraes Norford, 20, pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary
PAHO: VI students at risk for obesity
Nearly 20 percent of Virgin Islands high school students are obese,
Premier representing VI in London
Premier Dr. Orlando Smith is in London meeting with ten United Kingdom
Revised rules appear to re-protect fisheries areas
When a panel of appeals court judges decided in August in favour of a developer’s
VI represented at Geneva telecom conference
A Virgin Islands delegation attended the Telecoms World Conference
Former premier appointed opposition leader
Governor Boyd McCleary officially named Ralph O’Neal,
Trial concludes in ESHS indecent assault case
The trial of Bentley Roach — the Elmore Stoutt High School teacher accused of indecently
NPT celebrating 50 years
Celebrations of the National Parks Trust’s 50th anniversary,
Two plead guilty in gas station burglary
Marley Donovan and Krell Lewis, both of Carrot Bay, pleaded guilty
Gov’t pledges to speed up trade licensing
Building up the “sluggish” economy means making it easier to do business in the territory,
Fungi Fest showcases history
It’s called “fungi” in the Virgin Islands,
Life balance preached at women’s summit
Many professional women work all day at the office and then come home
Businesses honoured at award ceremony
A resort was honoured for its solar lights and environmentally sustainable practices.