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Thursday, May 14, 2026

Government Launches Monthly BVILOVE e-Magazine

Government Launches Monthly BVILOVE e-Magazine

The Government of the Virgin Islands is pleased to share its monthly BVILOVE e-magazine publication with the people of the Virgin Islands.
The e-Magazine, which will be published on the 25th of each month, will focus on the Government’s 2021 Budget Theme:

“Innovation - Building a Stable, Diverse, Competitive Economy with Strong Industries and Partnerships for Regional and International Trade, by Building and Harnessing the Creative Capacity of our Human Capital”

The monthly publication chronicles a number of projects that the Government has done and will continue to do and includes cross-ministry initiatives aligned with the 2021 Budget and Legislative Agenda.

Speaking about the launch of the monthly BVILOVE e-magazine, Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie said, “Your Government is passionate about the development of our people. We are passionate about the development of this economy, and we are passionate about the present and future success of the Virgin Islands.”

“Together, working with you, we will continue to do our part to ensure that we put opportunities of empowerment to strengthen our economy,” Premier Fahie added.

The monthly BVILOVE e-magazine is an accessible platform for all Virgin Islanders to stay abreast of the work that their Government is doing to further the development of the Territory.

Persons can subscribe to the monthly publication by emailing GovEmag@gov.vg. Additionally, the e-magazine can also be downloaded from a link on the Home page of the Government’s website at bvi.gov.vg.
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