With the traffic turnaround in Road Town now in effect, the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has increased their presence throughout the capital to ensure a smooth transition of the new changes. This is according to Head of the […]
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VINO’s cartoon, Skelton Cline’s remarks ‘disturbing and grossly offensive’ — Governor
Governor Augustus Jaspert has condemned local news website Virgin Islands News Online’s (VINO) controversial cartoon with him kneeling on the neck of radio talkshow host Claude Skelton Cline. He has also denounced Skelton Cline’s June 9 statements that led to […]
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RDA wants more participation from local contractors
Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Recovery & Development Agency (RDA) Anthony McMaster has expressed disappointment in the low level of interest shown by local contractors in a recent tender. While speaking at the contract signing ceremony for the rehabilitation […]
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News site’s ‘distasteful’ cartoon of governor sparks public outrage
A Virgin Islands News Online (VINO) cartoon of Governor Augustus Jaspert kneeling on the neck of talkshow host Claude Skelton Cline has been met with public outrage and calls for the website to remove the post. Several residents and public […]
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Well-known contractor encourages hiring locals on projects after ‘pleasant surprise’
Co-owner of Autland Heavy Equipment Company Limited Dion Crabbe, is urging contractors to consider hiring locals to work at construction projects. Crabbe made the call at a recent contract-signing ceremony where the Recovery & Development Agency awarded his company a […]
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Local car rental businesses experiencing major declines
By Kamal Haynes, BVI News Staff With the advent of COVID-19 and a halt in tourism, several local car rental companies are experiencing a major decline in operational activity. Some owners of these rental companies on Tortola and Virgin Gorda […]
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Are emancipation festivities happening this year? Committee to make recommendation to minister
With the continued phased internal and external reopening of the territory and no active cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) locally, the question is now whether this year’s staging of the BVI’s annual emancipation festivities will be held. According to Culture […]
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BVIEC refutes media reports that USVI power company illegally shipped items to BVI after Irma
The BVI Electricity Corporation (BVIEC) has refuted recent media reports alleging that the US Virgin Island’s Water & Power Authority (WAPA) illegally shipped FEMA-provided restoration materials and supplies to the British Virgin Islands after the 2017 hurricanes. On March 5, […]
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Consumer Protection Act passes! Penn now wants ‘fair trade’ legislation for small businesses
As two major pieces of legislation relating to trade successfully passed through the House of Assembly, Opposition Leader Marlon Penn has called for the enactment of ‘fair trade’ legislation to protect the small businesses. The two bills that passed are […]
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Layoff period temporarily extended to 7 months! Severance must be paid if jobs not restored by Oct 31
In light of the COVID-19 crisis, government has moved to temporarily extend the territory’s maximum layoff period from the usual three months to seven months. Provisions to facilitate this move was made in the Labour Code (Amendment) Act 2020 which […]