Auditor General, Sonia Webster, has refuted charges that she was unnecessarily excessive with the language used in her audit reports of the government’s COVID-19 stimulus grants last year. Webster suggested in her audit report of the farmers and fisherfolk relief […]
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Study: Vaccinated pregnant women pass COVID antibodies to babies
New COVID-19 research indicates pregnant women who received the Pfizer/BioNTech or Moderna vaccines pass high levels of protective antibodies to their babies. These findings were reported in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology-Maternal Fetal Medicine and approved by the […]

Too much Anegada land on the market — Vincent Wheatley
Ninth District Representative and Natural Resources Minister, Vincent Wheatley, has complained that there is currently too much Anegada land on the market and suggested something should be done about this. In a meeting held with Anegada residents yesterday, October 24, […]

Small business is big business! Flow business launched in the BVI
The following is a media release from telecommunications giants, Flow. Flow has introduced a new business brand to meet the expanding needs of small and medium businesses (SMBs) in the British Virgin Islands. Speaking at the launch event of Flow […]

Pressure forced gov’t to give stimulus $$ directly to residents
Overwhelming pressure from businesses forced the government into giving persons monies directly in their hand from stimulus grants it distributed last year. This is according to Premier Andrew Fahie who made the disclosure when he appeared before the Commission of […]

Evidence gathering stage of COI now concluded
After more than 50 days of oral hearings in the last six months, the head of the Commissioner of Inquiry (COI), Sir Gary Hickinbottom today announced the conclusion of these hearings. While open oral hearings have been happening since about […]

COI: Fahie gov’t split 60% of all major contracts into smaller ones
Head of the Commission of Inquiry, Sir Gary Hickinbottom has disclosed findings that up to 60 percent of all major government contracts have been split into smaller contracts under the present administration. With contract splitting, the tender process is usually […]

‘Abusive’ | Premier details former governor’s alleged animus
Premier Andrew Fahie has offered details of what he described as the abusive relationship between himself and former governor, Augustus Jaspert. According to Premier Fahie, the relationship took a turn from the start after Jaspert chided the Premier on his […]

Labour’s promised online payment system coming ‘early next year’
The Ministry of Labour & Immigration is looking to put systems in place to establish and have its promised online payment system operational in a few short months. According to the Minister of Labour & Immigration Vincent Wheatley, sometimes it […]

Man gets more bail after visiting woman he allegedly beat earlier
A Baugher’s Bay man who is said to have violated his bail by visiting a woman he allegedly hauled from a vehicle and badly beat a day earlier has been offered additional bail. The accused man is 24-year-old Earl Hazel […]