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Statement by the Caribbean Community on UK’s Commission of Inquiry in the British Virgin Islands
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The heads of Caricom members have released a weak, stuttering and cowardly message in response to the scandal that the dubious governor Augustus "Gus" Jaspert caused on the isla...
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Minister of Health and Social Development Hon. Carvin Malone has hailed women’s contribution to the health and social response to COVID-19 in the British Virgin Islands at UN EC...
Falls claim: Commissioner of Inquiry can summons BVI government and others to provide documents
The Commissioner of Inquiry Gary Hickinbottom has claimed that he has the authority to summon the production of information and documents from Government or anyone who refuse to...
Premier again promises to reform VI governance
When then-Governor Gus Jaspert announced the commission of inquiry into possible corruption in the territory last month, he spoke about a longstanding need for legislative refor...
Opposition leader calls for 'stimulus 2.0'
As the first anniversary of the Covid-19 pandemic approaches, Opposition Leader Marlon Penn recently highlighted a need for additional relief while addressing the pandemic, the ...
Under Pressure, BVIPA Says Weekly Updates Coming On Seaports Reopening
On the heels of public backlash over the continuous delay in the reopening of the territory’s seaports to international travellers, the BVI Port Authority (BVIPA) said it is con...
EZ $360K Approval For Barge Patrols
Cabinet has approved the payment of $360,000 for the use of two barges that assisted law enforcement with border patrols for a one-month period.
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Kharid T. Fraser appointed Deputy Chairman of FSC Board of Commissioners
The Cabinet of the Virgin Islands on February 17, 2021, decided that Robin F. Gaul be appointed Chairman of the Financial Services Commission’s Board of Commissioners and that f...
‘Downright lawlessness’ regarding parking on Tortola
Poor parking in Tortola continues to be a major issue plaguing the community, according to commentator Claude O. Skelton-Cline on the Thursday, February 25, 2021, edition of his...
CARICOM blasts UK, Ex-Gov Jaspert over secretive CoI launch
The Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) has broken its silence over the secretive nature of the Virgin Islands (VI) Commission of Inquiry (CoI) as established by the...
Cabinet approves $360K month payment for barge patrol services
The Cabinet of the Virgin Islands has given the green light for the payment of $360,000 to a local company for providing sea patrols for one month.
Serious matters will proceed despite request for discontinuance
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has warned residents of the [British] Virgin Islands that if a criminal matter is deemed to be serious, the case will still pro...
20 ‘pandemic heroes’ to be honoured @ NLBC’s Heroes’ Sunday Service
The Virgin Islands being able to effectively manage the COVID-19 pandemic to the point where there is currently no recorded case of COVID-19 in the territory did not come by acc...
Premier, Malone among group dubbed Unsung Heroes of pandemic
Premier Andrew Fahie, Health Minister Carvin Malone and Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronald Georges are among 20 Virgin Islanders the New Life Baptist Church will be honouring for t...
Police launch ‘Clean The Streets’ operation to stem firearm crimes
In the wake of four deaths - some of which have been linked to the use of firearms in the BVI - the police say they last week launched a ‘Clean the Streets’ operation to reassur...
BVI Spring Regatta cancelled for 2021!
The 49th staging of BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival will no longer be held this year.
BVI Spring Regatta cancelled for 2021!
The 49th staging of BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival will no longer be held this year.
Domestic ferries rerouting to TPP when seaport reopens to int’l traffic
Domestic and international ferry traffic will be operating from separate locations when the BVI’s Road Town-based seaport reopens for international travel on April 15.
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Funds earmarked to make Constitutional Review a reality
Amid cries for greater self-determination and good governance in the BVI, Cabinet has earmarked funds to make the long-overdue Constitutional Review a reality.
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