The owner of Tola Radio, Floyd ‘Heritage’ Burnett, said he has no knowledge of a lawsuit reportedly brought against him by local media personality, Cindy Rosan. Rosan indicated in a lengthy Facebook post on Wednesday that she was suing Heritage […]
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PHOTOS: Festival opens! Two honoured for longstanding contribution
The Emancipation festivities officially kicked off last night with the Virgin Islands Festivals and Fairs Committee (VIFFC) honouring two individuals for their longstanding contribution to upholding BVI culture in the territory. Bernard ‘Yampi’ Nibbs was celebrated for his contribution of […]

Cindy Rosan files lawsuit against Heritage and Tola Radio
Local media personality Cindy Rosan has reportedly filed a lawsuit against Tola Radio and Floyd ‘Heritage’ Burnett who hosts the broadcast company’s popular programme, Morning Braff. Rosan made the announcement on her Facebook page on Wednesday, stating that she is […]

We are too comfortable blaming everyone else — Malone
Territorial At-Large Representative, Carvin Malone has called for more engagement on the part of the wider population on issues that matter to the territory. “What I’m saying to you is that I am not hearing enough cry amongst our people […]

HLSCC’s accreditation reaffirmed
The H Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) has had its accreditation reaffirmed by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). This enables students to easily move on to higher education elsewhere in the world. Speaking at a recent sitting […]

Over $400M of Russian-affiliated assets frozen in BVI
Premier and Minister for Finance Dr Natalio Wheatley has confirmed that more than $400 million of Russian holding-related assets have been frozen in the territory since the invasion of Ukraine and subsequent sanctions by world bodies. Speaking at the most […]

$65M CDB loan spent! Gov’t now seeks funding elsewhere
Premier and Minister of Finance Dr Natalio Wheatley has signalled that the $65 million loan granted to the Virgin Islands by the Caribbean Development Bank has mostly been spent and there is no money left to begin any new projects. […]

COI found no smoking gun so witch hunts should be avoided
Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley has reasoned that the Commission of Inquiry (COI) found no incontrovertible incriminating evidence as it examined the state of governance in the BVI. However, he suggested the dynamics of the COI may have changed as the […]

UK All-Party Parliamentary Group ‘hugely’ important
Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley described a recently re-established All-Party Parliamentary Group in the United Kingdom (UK) as being hugely important for representing the BVI’s interests to the UK. The Premier recently announced the group’s re-establishment while speaking in the House […]

Fingerprints, phone data, CCTV used to link duo to Butler murder
Cellular phone data along with video surveillance have caused Arien Fahie to be labelled as the triggerman in the June 21st robbery and murder of Corey Butler. This was among the allegations presented to the court when Fahie and his […]