Premier Andrew Fahie said it wouldn’t have been ‘right’ for him to vote to reprimand Governor Augustus Jaspert since the House of Assembly is just as guilty in other matters. A motion had been moved to reprimand the governor for […]
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![The Joshua J Smith Building that houses the Social Security Board (SSB) and National Health Insurance (NHI) offices.](https://i0.wp.com/bvinews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/IMG_1850-Medium.jpg?resize=225%2C145&ssl=1)
SSB invests over $18M in local real estate in the last decade
Minister with the responsibility for Social Security, Vincent Wheatley has reported that the Social Security Board (SSB) invested nearly $20 million locally in the last decade. The minister gave that indication while responding to questions from Second District Representative Melvin […]
![$2M from TRC’s revenue collection earmarked for East End/Long Look sewerage project](https://i0.wp.com/bvinews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/iStock-1134323487.jpg?resize=225%2C145&ssl=1)
$2M from TRC’s revenue collection earmarked for East End/Long Look sewerage project
Revenue collected through the Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (TRC) is being used to fund the long-awaited sewerage project in East End/Long Look on Tortola. Speaking in the House of Assembly on Friday, Premier Andrew Fahie said this is a first for […]
![Photographs overlooking Tortola. The image on the left was captured 8:02 am on Saturday, June 20 while the image on the right was captured at 5:21 pm a day later. Neither the camera settings nor the images have been altered in any way when these images were captured. (Photos by Kamal Haynes/BVI News).](https://i0.wp.com/bvinews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Before-and-After.jpg?resize=225%2C145&ssl=1)
Blanket of Saharan dust affects BVI! Illness, visibility concerns raised
All persons with respiratory illnesses in the British Virgin Islands should be on alert as a plume of dust from the Sahara Desert in Africa impacts the territory this week. This advisory was issued by the Department of Disaster Management […]
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6,000 workers apply for unemployment benefits in BVI! $176K paid out so far
Minister with responsibility for Social Security Vincent Wheatley said more than 6,000 residents have applied for unemployment/underemployment benefits through the Social Security Board (SSB). Speaking in the House of Assembly last Friday, Wheatley said more than $176,000 has been disbursed […]
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Local restaurants still experiencing big decline in dine-in traffic
By Kamal Haynes, BVI News Staff Several restaurants in the British Virgin Islands are seeing a significant decline in dine-in traffic due to the impact COVID-19 has had on the territory. BVI News interviewed several restaurant managers who all said […]
!["A woman white cop came up to me … She dragged me around the block where persons couldn't see as she slammed me against the wall with the gun to my head." — Dr Drexel Glasgow](https://i0.wp.com/bvinews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Black-Lives-Matter-2020-March-ProtestIMG_2033-Medium.jpg?resize=225%2C145&ssl=1)
Locals recount being racially profiled and harassed by US police
By Esther Durand, BVI News Staff Years before George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis, Minnesota during an arrest for allegedly using a counterfeit bill, Director of Projects in the Ministry of Finance Dr Drexel Glasgow was reportedly seriously brutalised by […]
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Nearly $190 million in gov’t coffers
Up till June 3 this year, government had almost $190 million scattered across multiple bank accounts. Premier Andrew Fahie gave that indication while responding to questions from Opposition Leader Marlon Penn in the House of Assembly on Friday. He said […]
![Scenes from the Black Lives Matter march in the Road Town capital of the BVI on Saturday, June 20, 2020. (Photos by Andre 'Shadow' Dawson and Esther Durand.](https://i0.wp.com/bvinews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Black-Lives-Matter-2020-March-ProtestIMG_1916-Medium.jpg?resize=225%2C145&ssl=1)
Hundreds march in Black Lives Matter protest in Road Town
Hundreds of residents joined the Black Lives Matter March, calling for an end to racism and white supremacy in the British Virgin Islands and the wider world. The march commenced at the Noel Lloyd Positive Action Movement Park in Road […]
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Court grants $200K bail to one of two men caught at sea with $800K
One of two men found in BVI waters with more than $800,000 cash last Friday has been offered $200,000 bail. Jointly charged with possession of proceeds of criminal conduct and failing to declare monies to Her Majesty’s Customs are USVI […]