Yesterday, the British Virgin Islands paused to celebrate local professional basketball player, D’Moi Hodge, as he returned home for the first time since his historic NBA contract in the United States. Hodge, who hails from Cane Garden Bay, made history by […]
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‘Drug boat’ burned at RT police station
Information reaching BVI News is that a boat seized by officers of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) after a high speed chase on the sea days ago has been burned at the Road Town Police Station. Amateur footage […]

Premier won’t ban artistes from Festival performance
Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley said he will not take steps to censor or ban an artiste expected to perform at the territory’s upcoming August Festival celebrations next month. Over the last few weeks, a row has been brewing over whether […]

Governor asked whether he plans to suspend the constitution
Governor John Rankin was yesterday asked whether he plans to suspend the BVI’s constitution before departing the territory at the end of this year. The Governor, who has been overseeing the good governance reforms recommended by the United Kingdom, has […]

Relatives of elected leaders cashed in on COVID grants
The Auditor General has taken issue with the grants that were awarded to relatives of elected leaders, even though such grants were not against the guidelines of the COVID-19 stimulus grants. The House of Assembly COVID-19 Assistance Grants Audit Report […]

More residents willing to give information to the police
Commissioner Mark Collins has admitted that more residents are willing to engage the police and share information to help solve crime. The Commissioner said the level of willingness is higher than what he encountered when he just arrived in the […]

Premier slams politically driven narrative about ’ineptitude’
Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley has dismissed claims that his government has demonstrated a level of ineptitude and indifference in its approach to governance, security and accountability to residents of the territory. In fact, Dr Wheatley described those claims as being […]

We need a number! COI costs concern Opposition Leader
Opposition Leader Ronnie Skelton has called on the government to attach a dollar figure to the cost of the implementation of the Commission of Inquiry (COI) governance reforms that are currently being carried out. Skelton, who is expected to question […]

Police arrest three locals, seize drugs after boat chase
Police Commissioner Mark Collins has disclosed that a large quantity of controlled drugs was seized by officers of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) following an operation conducted last evening. Collins, while speaking at a press conference today, said […]

Deputy Governor refutes Customs strike rumours
Deputy Governor David Archer Jr yesterday, July 19, refuted claims of pending strike action within the ranks of His Majesty’s Customs. Archer said in a statement released late Wednesday that the Financial Secretary invited him to meet with members of […]