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More spent on one-night party than on needed water pipes — Walwyn

More spent on one-night party than on needed water pipes — Walwyn

Sixth District Representative Myron Walwyn has rebuked the government for its misplaced priorities as it sought to make adjustments to the budget with the passage of yet another Schedule of Additional Provisions (SAP). The SAP — which is the third […]

by / on July 14, 2023 at 8:23 AM /
Dr Wheatley

COVID audit has no evidence of wrongdoing — Premier

Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley has described the conclusions found in the Auditor General’s report on the examination of the House of Assembly’s (HOA) COVID-19 Assistance Grants three years ago as strange. Speaking during the debate on the report in the […]

by / on July 14, 2023 at 7:57 AM /
Concerns raised over govt’s breast reduction saga

Concerns raised over govt’s breast reduction saga

Some commentators have expressed deep concern at the government’s decision to pay for cosmetic medical expenses for a resident of the territory several years ago. The disclosure was made in an audit report released by the Internal Audit Department on […]

by / on July 14, 2023 at 7:48 AM /
Main Street in Road Town now.

Cars should be banned from Main Street in Road Town

Local architect and Managing Director of OBMI, BVI, Marvin Flax, has posited that Main Street, Road Town would function best as a pedestrian-only area. Flax made the suggestion at a stakeholders symposium hosted by the BVI Yachting, Hotel & Tourism […]

by / on July 14, 2023 at 7:41 AM /
‘Publish the things’, says Skelton on Register of Interests

‘Publish the things’, says Skelton on Register of Interests

Opposition Leader Ronnie Skelton has called on his fellow lawmakers to do the honourable thing in relation to publicising their assets and interests in the Register of Interests (ROI). Lawmakers were reprimanded during the Commission of Inquiry (COI) for failing […]

by / on July 14, 2023 at 7:29 AM /
Six women appointed as public school principals

Six women appointed as public school principals

There’s a significant number of female educators in the territory so it came as no surprise when the government appointed six females as principals of public schools across the territory. Deputy Chief Education Officer (CEO), Orlandette Crabbe, said the appointment […]

by / on July 14, 2023 at 7:19 AM /
Refusing UK’s multi-million loan guarantee was a big mistake

Refusing UK’s multi-million loan guarantee was a big mistake

Sixth District Representative Myron Walwyn has described the BVI’s refusal of the UK’s loan guarantee offer as a “monumental blunder.” After the 2017 hurricanes, the UK refused to give the BVI funds but offered to stand as a guarantor if […]

by / on July 14, 2023 at 6:24 AM /
Gov’t still very serious about fishing complex — Dawson

Gov’t still very serious about fishing complex — Dawson

Junior Minister for Agriculture & Fisheries Dr Karl Dawson said the government still intends to move forward with the long-promised fishing complex for local fisherfolk. The previous fishing complex was destroyed during the 2017 hurricanes but Dr Dawson said the […]

by / on July 11, 2023 at 1:20 PM /
The renovated market square

Market booths empty but they’re rented, says Jr Agriculture Minister

Kiosks at the newly rebuilt Road Town Market Square that have remained unoccupied for months are reportedly already leased and paid for, Junior Agriculture Minister Dr Karl Dawson has indicated. “All the booths there are rented. Don’t mind you see […]

by / on July 11, 2023 at 8:15 AM /
The winning design for the West End (WE) Ferry terminal project.

Groundbreaking for West End terminal likely this year

The government may soon move to break ground on the long awaited West End Ferry Terminal project and officially begin the journey of rebuilding the structure damaged by hurricanes Irma and Maria nearly six years ago. This is according to […]

by / on July 11, 2023 at 8:04 AM /