Amid problems with electricity, healthcare and a new Crown lands bill that has left some feeling disenfranchised, Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley has left the territory on official business again, this time to attend the 54th Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) Annual […]
Archive for June, 2024
Census should be complete this year with new punitive legislation
Director of the Central Statistics Office (CSO), Raymond Phillips hopes to complete the census by this year following the implementation of legislation forcing individuals to provide information to enumerators. “I would say we are about 40 per cent complete, give […]
Parsons snubs parliamentarians for absence at King’s parade
Former legislator and BVI cultural icon, Eileene Parsons recently used a sports programme on local radio to express dissatisfaction that a number of the territory’s elected are absent from official functions and events. Parsons said she found it particularly deplorable […]
Rymer shies away from giving opinion on Music Fest
Minister of Communications and Works, Kye Rymer, refused to give his frank opinion on the recently concluded Music Fest when asked about the controversial event on the “Talking Points” radio show earlier this week. Rymer acknowledged that he had an […]
Sections of Tortola, JVD without power after vehicular crash in west
Multiple areas on the western end of Tortola and Jost Van Dyke are experiencing a power outage due to a vehicular accident on that side of the main island. A vehicle reportedly crashed into a utility pole on the main […]
Electricity issues shutters Iris Penn Smith Clinic
The BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA) has announced the temporary closure of the Iris Penn Smith Clinic in East End due to ongoing electricity issues. The BVIHSA made the announcement in a public bulletin on Sunday, just days after General […]
BVI Staycation launched to coincide with emancipation festivities
The BVI Tourist Board has launched its annual marketing programme, BVI Staycation 2024. But unlike previous years, the 2024 programme is specifically positioned to coincide with the territory’s emancipation festivities. BVI Staycation is an incentive programme that invites residents of […]
Cabinet approves overtime pay for election workers
The government has decided to amend the Elections Act to give workers overtime pay for work done during an election or referendum. The workers who are eligible for overtime pay include staff of the Office of the Supervisor of Elections […]
Belle Vue man arrested for assaulting girlfriend
BVI News understands that a man from the Belle Vue community was recently arrested and charged for assaulting his girlfriend after seeing her in the company of another man. It is reported that the victim was at her abuser’s house […]
70th Emancipation Festivities honours Larina Jacobs-Lamothe
The BVI Tourist Board has announced that the 70th Virgin Islands Emancipation Festival Village will be named in honour Jost Van Dyke native, Larina Loretta Jacobs-Lamothe, affectionately known as “Rena”. Clive McCoy, Director of Tourism, stated that Jacobs-Lamothe is an […]