A Carrot Bay man was sentenced to a total of three-and-a-half years at Her Majesty’s Prison after he was found cultivating more than 200 cannabis plants last year. Alson Quashie was sentenced on Friday after Senior Magistrate Tamia Richards found […]
Archive for December, 2018
Gov’t still overseeing CDB loan $$ though RDA in place
Despite a mandate from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) and the United Kingdom that the Recovery and Development Agency (RDA) should handle and have full control over monies from the CDB’s $65 million loan, local government is currently the body managing those […]
Time to talk about self-determination, says Financial Secretary
The man largely in charge of managing the territory’s purse, Glenroy Forbes, has said the time is ripe for the British Virgin Islands to explore the idea of having greater self-determination. The Financial Secretary said the territory needs to have a […]
Truck driver acquitted of manslaughter
A Long Trench resident charged with manslaughter two years ago has been acquitted. Anthony Cheltenham was found not guilty by a nine-member-jury last Thursday. His attorneys Valerie Stephens-Gordon and Stacy Abel successfully argued that the incident was nothing more than […]
17 new police recruits sworn in, nearly half are locals
Seventeen new recruits have been sworn into the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) and nearly half of the batch are BVIslanders. The other countries represented are St Vincent, Jamaica, Guyana, St Lucia and Dominica. A media release from the […]
COMMENTARY: End the imports, BVI way better off feeding itself
By Dickson Igwe, Contributor Self-sufficient economies are good for national security, national health, and economic growth. Non-self-sufficient economies are slave economies, dependent on foreign powers, for their existence. Now, countries that feed their populations from their own geography and natural […]
Child Maintenance & Access bill now in effect
PRESS RELEASE: The Child Maintenance and Access Bill, 2016 that strengthens the system of laws and policies that recognise children’s rights to special protection is now in effect. The bill addresses the concerns and challenges presented in the Magistrate’s Code of […]
Walwyn responds: Governor trying to interfere with electoral process
Just a few short months away from the territory’s next General Election, Governor Augustus Jaspert has been accused of abusing the privilege of his office to meddle in the electoral affairs of the British Virgin Islands. Education Minister Myron Walwyn […]
Prison officer held with drugs at HMP
A prison officer has been taken into police custody for drug possession. The officer was held at Her Majesty’s Prison in Balsam Ghut with an unknown quantity of drugs on Saturday (December 15), BVI understands. It is not clear whether […]
VIDEO: Utter lie, I never asked to join VIP, deputy premiership — Turnbull
Second District Representative Melvin ‘Mitch’ Turnbull has categorically said he never asked to join the Virgin Islands Party (VIP) nor has he ever requested any ministerial position under a VIP government. The first-term legislator made that assertion a few short […]