Police today locked up a man from the Greenland area of Tortola as they conduct an investigation into his suspected efforts to have a woman commit abortion. Information regarding the case is very limited and, up to publication time, there […]
Archive for May, 2017
Holder ordered deported after feud with ex-lover
Governor John Duncan has ordered the deportation of Andy Gostain Holder, who had committed the offence of aggravated burglary against his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend. The Jost Van Dyke resident, who is also called Splurt, should leave the British […]
Man to visit police station after alleged death threat
A resident of Vanterpool Estate on Tortola Maximin Casimir has been put on $40,000 bail amid allegations that he made death threats against his neighbour at a time when he was in possession of a machete. A native of St […]
Tourist Board supports students’ boat effort
The BVI Tourist Board has made a sizable donation of supplies to the Art and Craft Department at Claudia Creque Educational Centre on Anegada. The donation was made to boost the department’s effort in refurbishing one of the derelict boats […]
Flooding, fallen boulders, office closure on VG
There are reports of flooding, fallen boulders, and business closure on the island of Virgin Gorda following unstable weather conditions (rain, thunderstorms and lightening) generated early this morning by a persistent trough affecting the territory. The area covering Scotia Bank […]
Maduro finally confesses to beating over wife
Right at the door of his trial, John Maduro this week retracted his not guilty plea and confessed to assault occasioning actual bodily harm and being armed with a machete while at the government’s Central Administration Complex in Road Town. […]
Review compensation regularly – BVIHSA
The Board of the BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA) said there is need for regular review of compensation and other employment conditions regarding healthcare workers. It noted that those workers are part of the ‘essential services’ that should not be […]
Man denies helping with savage group beating
Kimron Jackson has told the Magistrate’s Court that he did not help his three travelling companions to severely beat a Haitian man in 2015. The 34-year-old native of St Vincent made the declaration after he pleaded not guilty to charges […]
Regional: OECS launches ILAND initiative
OECS Member States (press release) – Environmental Ministers and Technical officers from the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), as well as key regional partners from international Agencies, attended the fourth OECS Council of Ministers meeting recently held in Grenada. […]
BVI affected by ‘unstable’ weather conditions
The Public Works Department has been monitoring hillsides and roadways, and also addressing areas affected by rock fall, said the government’s Department of Disaster Management (DDM). It added, “Due to the inclement weather, motorists are being advised to exercise extreme […]