Over the next year, the Constitutional Review Commission will work to produce a report advising the House of Assembly on the way forward toward a stronger Constitution. But first, they …
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Over the next year, the Constitutional Review Commission will work to produce a report advising the House of Assembly on the way forward toward a stronger Constitution. But first, they …
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Society is a complex mix of individuals, groups, institutions and cultures. But it all begins at the base of the family. Every family is important. Every family contributes to the …
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On Aug. 26, 1854, the United Kingdom government replaced the Virgin Islands’ House of Assembly with a Legislative Council of only nine members following the Cattle Tax Riots (as recounted …
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For vulnerable island nations like the Virgin Islands, there were few surprises this year at the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference. Despite some important progress in the right direction …
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Order in the court This week saw the announcement of a new, more accessible portal intended to facilitate more efficient court proceedings in the Virgin Islands, and a Beaconite expects …
Recently, I concluded that somewhere over the years we stopped engineering roads and settled for roadways that are cousins to obstacle courses. Potholes, which are the least of the problem, …
supposedly it happened all at one time a quiet revelation that took me there away to a paradise not caught in dream or lost in nostalgia but in the reality …
Your commentator David Jessop may be a good political analyst, but he is not a very good historian. His claim in the Nov. 3 edition that Rishi Sunak, at 42, …
WhatsApp lies. Defamatory Facebook posts. Fake news. The Virgin Islands, like the rest of the world, is facing an epidemic of disinformation, and the entire community must work together to …
Dr. Georges, the poet laureate of the Virgin Islands, delivered this 2022 Laureate Lecture at the opening of Culture and Tourism Month on Nov. 1 at Maria’s by the Sea. …
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Lit Fest Two Beaconites were thrilled to take part in the BVI Literary Arts Festival last week. Beacon Editor Freeman Rogers, above, hosted a panel with fiction authors Tiphanie Yanique, …
At a time when the Virgin Islands is experiencing a cultural renaissance of sorts, the government and its partners have continued to outdo themselves each November during Culture and Tourism …
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We are impressed by the innovative plan to use drones to track the increasing amount of sargassum washing up on the territory’s shores. However, the growing problem also needs a …
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UK leadership The recent shakeup in the United Kingdom government has caused all kinds of speculation about the possible impacts here in the Virgin Islands. One political candidate even suggested …
Below is the second part of a two-part commentary, continued from last week. Some of the tourism solutions Jamaica Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett and others have proposed recently have been …
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Around this time last year, we sang the government’s praises for the decision to replace St. Ursula’s Day with Heroes and Foreparents Day as part of a larger programme of …
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In the classroom A Beaconite’s book club joined in this year’s celebration of Reading is Fun Week by reading to students from Ebenezer Thomas Primary School and Eslyn Henley Richiez …
The below is the first part of a two-part commentary. The second part will be published next week. No one should be in doubt. The Caribbean tourism recovery is …
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This month brought good and bad news as Governor John Rankin and Premier Dr. Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley both reported on the first three months of the ongoing Commission of Inquiry …
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Another school closed After everything that primary school students and staff have been through this year, a Beaconite was sad to hear that students from Alexandria Maduro Primary School had …
There is no sign that the war in Ukraine will end soon. Instead, following significant losses on the battlefield, Russia is mobilising huge numbers of its citizens to fight in …
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At a time when illegal migration is on the rise across the region, we are growing increasingly concerned by the Virgin Islands government’s spectacular failure to properly address the issue …
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Hurricane fallout Shipping has understandably been interrupted by the storms that struck Florida and Puerto Rico recently, and the effects are apparently already reaching the Virgin Islands as illustrated by …
The late Queen Elizabeth II was widely revered for her sense of duty, her wisdom, her advice and the continuity she provided. As head of the Commonwealth and Britain’s monarch, …
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Around the globe, the Covid-19 pandemic has transformed the business world by spurring a dramatic boom in remote working and e-commerce. The Virgin Islands could benefit tremendously from this historic …
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