Residents have expressed concern about the lack of emergency helicopter services for medical emergencies on the BVI’s outer islands. The issue arose at a recent Virgin Gorda community meeting after the death of Virgin Gorda resident Rovovion ‘Bucky’ Sprauve, who […]
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Gov’t ministers to attend St Kitts 9th OECS meeting
Minister for Education Sharie de Castro and Minister for Health Vincent Wheatley are scheduled to attend the 9th Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Council of Ministers Meeting in St. Kitts and Nevis, starting today, Tuesday, September 10. According to […]

Vehicular accident in Sophie Bay
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has confirmed that a traffic accident involving three vehicles occurred in Sophie Bay shortly after 9 a.m. this morning, Monday, September 9. Police report that there were no injuries from the crash. Although […]

Resident fumes as BVIHSA Chair reportedly smiles in crisis meeting
At a recent community meeting in Virgin Gorda, residents expressed intense frustration when BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA) Chairman Ron Potter reportedly appeared smiling, despite serious discussions about delays in urgent medical care on the sister island. The incident, which […]

We are tired of government’s drivel — Flax-Brutus
Residents of Virgin Gorda have expressed deep frustration with the government’s handling of healthcare services on the island, demanding greater accountability and improved emergency response. The issue arose at a recent community meeting where several residents raised concerns about delays […]

Sprauve sister slams gov’t response to Bucky’s death
The sister of Revovion “Bucky” Sprauve, who passed away on August 31 after reportedly being denied timely access to medical services in Virgin Gorda, has expressed her anger over the handling of the situation. During a recent community meeting on […]

Gov’t took ‘Greedy Bill’ and forgot the people, says VG resident
Residents of Virgin Gorda have expressed significant frustration with the government’s handling of their healthcare needs, accusing officials of prioritising their own benefits over the community’s welfare through laws like the controversial ‘Greedy Bill.’ During a recent community meeting, long-time […]

80 public officers receive training for customer service
The Office of the Deputy Governor announced on September 6 that 80 public officers have completed a Customer Service Training course facilitated by the Virgin Islands Public Service Learning Institute (VIPSLI). The training offered detailed instruction for front-facing public officers, […]

Body of female found in BVI waters
Reports have reached BVI News about a female body found in BVI waters between Jost Van Dyke and Tortola last evening Thursday, September 5. A boat traveling from the sister island to Tortola was reported to be sinking, so members […]

HOA introduces Code of Conduct legislation
Lawmakers in the House of Assembly (HOA) have taken a step towards enhanced transparency and accountability by introducing a new Code of Conduct. The new framework was praised for its transformative nature, offering clear guidelines for elected members’ behaviour, boosting […]