Hi, I am Kathlyn Archibald-Drew. I hail from the serene lands of District One and serve as a proud student of Cedar International. My family first recognised my ability to sing when I was only three years old. By […]
Archive for June, 2017
Tenders invited for cleaning services for Government Complex
Government Information Service (press release) – The Ministry of Finance’s Procurement Unit is inviting tenders to provide cleaning services at the Central Administration Complex. Tender documents are available upon request from the Procurement Unit from Monday, May 22. Tender documents […]
Public asked to remove derelict vessels from Sea Cow’s Bay Harbour
Government Information Service (press release) – The owners of derelict and possibly abandoned vessels moored in the Sea Cow’s Bay Harbour, are asked to have them removed as soon as possible as the area is to be prepared as a […]
RiteWay shores up
Brand new metal bars have been installed at the entrance to the RiteWay supermarket in Road Town. In recent times, the establishment has been hit by two major robberies. In both of those incidents, the gunmen reportedly exited the supermarket, […]
Penn chides resorts trying to ‘squeeze out’ locals
A number of hotels and resorts in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) have been telling local operators of charter vessels not to pick up their guests, according to Junior Minister of Trade Marlon Penn, who added that the said hotels […]
Extradition hearing adjourned; journalists locked out
Earl ‘Bob’ Hodge and former Customs Officer Roberto ‘Tico’ Harrigan were today called before the Magistrate’s Court for the official start of their extradition hearing involving the United States Justice Department. The Department is making a fresh attempt to have […]
Simon wins Benz
The sight of Carlton Simon in his new Mercedes Benz was a delightful end to the HIV/AIDS Foundation’s grand Mercedes Benz raffle. To generate more community participation, the Foundation lowered the price of its raffle tickets this year to give […]
7 witnesses – Grandma allegedly assaults teacher
The grandmother of a student attending Claudia Creque Educational Centre has been called before the Magistrate’s Court on Tortola based on allegations that she assaulted a teacher at the Anegada-based educational institution. The Anegada resident, Laura Vanterpool, pleaded not guilty […]
No curfew for the ‘friendly’ east
Commissioner of Police Michael Matthews said he does not think criminals would be deterred by any curfew that is being proposed for the eastern end of Tortola, especially the troubled Long Look area that has recorded three gun murders so […]
Fire destroys car – at least 8 such incidents this year
Another motorcar has burst into flames; this time in the hills overlooking Sea Cows Bay, Tortola. Firefighters eventually extinguished the blaze but not before the car was gutted. This is at least the eighth vehicle to go up in flames […]