Roadside service During the recent roadworks in Fish Bay, a Beaconite noticed a refreshing example of excellent customer service. Twice, he drove up to the site from the Road Town …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (June 30, 2022)
No rapid tests When returning to the Virgin Islands from St. Kitts this week, a Beaconite opted to get her Covid-19 rapid test upon arrival since government announced recently that …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (June 23, 2022)
Flower On her next hike, a Beaconite will keep her eye out for the highly endangered Marrón bacora, a 10-foot-tall flowering shrub that produces purple-and-yellow flowers. Why? Tortola is one …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (June 16, 2022)
Court of public opinion While former Premier Andrew Fahie’s release from custody on bond is covered in this issue of the Beacon and has been reported by other Virgin Islands …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (June 9, 2022)
Happy birthday, Beacon Beaconites are proud to report that The BVI Beacon turned 38 on Tuesday. The newspaper’s first issue — a 12-page black-and-white edition — was published on June …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (May 26, 2022)
Intern A Beaconite was thrilled to work with the newspaper’s intern for the week, K’launi Williams, as part of Cedar International School’s outreach programme. It’s always fun seeing the news …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (May 12, 2022)
Focus on the system “If it’s about individuals, and if it’s about the failures in sort of limited areas of the Constitution or the political process, [the result of the …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (May 5, 2022)
VI politics Last week, a Beaconite virtually attended a community meeting that, on the surface, was unremarkable. It took place in an empty classroom and lasted less than an hour. …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (April 28, 2022)
Scooter lessons A Beaconite got her first lesson in riding a scooter on Sunday. Though she’s been able to operate one on the roads of Martha’s Vineyard and Anegada, she …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (April 21, 2022)
Tournament triumph Being out on the water for Saturday’s Wahoomania tournament brought back a lot of fond memories of family fishing trips for one Beaconite. There’s just nothing like being …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (April 14, 2022)
Musical magic A Beaconite has enjoyed the musical talents of many singers, instrumentalists and dancers who have showcased their work at various ribbon cuttings and holidays over the years. But …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (April 7, 2022)
Halls of justice While covering High Court this week, a Beaconite saw the transition from the Sakal building in Pasea back to the official Virgin Islands Supreme Court building. In …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (March 24, 2022)
Court reporting For one Beaconite, reporting on a recent High Court trial was made more stressful by the difficulty of obtaining basic information about the case from relevant government offices. …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (March 10, 2022)
Unmasked A Beaconite wonders if Virgin Islands officials are aware that the United Kingdom and all 50 states in the United States have now announced plans to drop indoor mask …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (March 3, 2022)
COI report The Commission of Inquiry has been absent from the headlines recently, as the hearings have wrapped up and Commissioner Sir Gary Hickinbottom is presumably hard at work on …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (Feb. 24, 2022)
Everywhere a sign The BVI Tourist Board is installing large signs around the territory as Instagram-ready photo ops, and they are similar to ones already appearing in destinations around …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (Feb. 17, 2022)
TCPD shoutout In last week’s Reporter’s Notebook, a Beaconite lamented his difficulties in accessing information from Her Majesty’s Prison, the Governor’s Office, and the Ministry of Health and Social Development …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (Feb. 10, 2022)
Prison outbreak A Beaconite has been disappointed with government officials’ reticence to release information about a Covid-19 outbreak at Her Majesty’s Prison. It has been well documented throughout the pandemic …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (Feb. 3, 2022)
North Sound In the past, North Sound, Virgin Gorda had never been much on one Beaconite’s radar. Having moved to the Virgin Islands shortly before Hurricane Irma, her first boat …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (Jan. 27, 2022)
Dog welfare Over the weekend a Beaconite hiked from Hannah all the way up the ghut to Sage Mountain National Park, which was certainly the most adventurous hike he’s taken …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (Jan. 6, 2022)
Reporting fun Last year, much of a Beaconite’s journalistic efforts were concentrated on a few in-depth articles and on coverage of the Commission of Inquiry. Though he is proud of …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (Dec. 16, 2021)
Holiday schedule Because of the holidays, this is the Beacon’s last print edition of 2021. Printing will resume on Jan. 6, and all advertising and editorial deadlines will be as …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (December 9, 2021)
Digital dexterity A Beaconite delved into the world of cybersecurity this week and took it as a good reminder to assess how she operates online. Working from home during lockdowns …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (Dec. 2, 2021)
Lobster Festival A Beaconite was delighted to see that the Anegada Lobster Festival is back in full force. Although the crowds on Saturday weren’t quite what he remembered from two …
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK (November 25, 2021)
Booked up A Beaconite took an overnight trip to Virgin Gorda over the weekend and found that most of the hotels on the island were booked. This is good news …