Pensioners in the British Virgin Islands have received more than $18 million from the Social Security Board (SSB) within the first eight months of 2020, while more than 2,000 outstanding unemployment claims exist due to the negligence of employers. This […]
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Scholarships for next school year now available online
The application process for scholarships for the 2021/2022 academic year has officially started and will be processed through the Ministry of Education’s newly-implemented system which allows for real time tracking. Speaking at Tuesdays session of the House of Assembly, Education […]
Republic Bank, Rotary Club donate laptops to students
Republic Bank (BVI) said it has partnered with Rotary Club Sunrise to donate laptops to local schools. The bank said the partnership is part of a basic education and literacy focus meant to address the lack of resources and supplies […]
Brace for increase in lumber, plywood prices
At least one local distributor in the construction industry is warning residents to brace for an increase in lumber and construction plywood prices. CTL Home Center said the price increases will be as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic […]
NHI seeing reduction in claims
The National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme has seen a reduction of more than $3 million in claims in the first seven months of this year. This is according to the minister responsible for Social Security, Vincent Wheatley, who gave an […]
Young persons encouraged to get on voters list
Young persons in the BVI who’ve reached the age of 18 years are being encouraged to register to vote. In a recent media release, Supervisor of Elections, Juliette Penn said the voter registration process is still ongoing and persons are […]
PREMIER: Other supermarkets got COVID contracts from gov’t too
Premier Andrew Fahie has rushed to the defence of Fourth District Representative Mark Vanterpool, saying the legislator’s supermarket isn’t the only one that got business from the government during the territory-wide COVID-19 shutdown earlier this year. Vanterpool’s supermarket, OneMart Superstore […]
Banks need to do better!
Premier Andrew Fahie has lashed the territory’s banking sector, saying some need to do a better job at creating “stimulus” programmes to assist residents during these hard times. Speaking in the House of Assembly on September 22, the Premier said […]
Ministry tackles $2M in outstanding invoices! Some span a decade
The Ministry of Transportation, Works & Utilities has accumulated more than $2 million in outstanding invoices from vendors who rendered services that date back more than a decade ago, in at least one instance. This is according to the portfolio […]
Hospital receives full accreditation from international body
The Dr D Orlando Smith Hospital has now achieved full accreditation status from the international accrediting body, DNVL — Det Norske Veritas (Norway) and Germanischer Lloyd (Germany). The state-own hospital has gotten accreditation for three years and is the first […]