By Esther Durand, BVI News Staff Minister for Natural Resources and Labour Vincent Wheatley wants youngsters on Jost Van Dyke to take advantage of the benefits of the sister island’s music programme. “The benefits of music for the developed mind […]
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BVI Cable accuses BVIEC of discrimination, forced to suspend redeployment of network
An ongoing dispute between BVI Cable TV and the BVI Electricity Corporation (BVIEC) has resulted in the cable company — which has not been operational since the September 2017 hurricanes — having to suspend its network’s redeployment. BVI Cable said […]

Gov’t, HLSCC sets sight on becoming centre of marine studies in the Caribbean
The H Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) has said it is working to become the centre stone for maritime studies in the entire region. Speaking at the recent launch of the Back To The Sea Marine Programme this week, Premier […]

Some 800 students to benefit from back-to-school packages, treat in VG
Parents of some 800 primary and secondary school-aged students in the Ninth District are set to benefit from a back-to-school treat this coming Sunday. Ninth District Representative Vincent Wheatley told BVI News that his Back-to-School Fiesta will take place at […]

More to marine industry than just deckhand, boat captain roles — Premier
In a bid to generate greater interest in the marine industry, Premier Andrew Fahie has assured locals that there are more jobs in the marine industry besides the perceived deckhand and boat captain roles. Speaking at the launch of the […]

Married vs single men tug-of-war a crowd favourite at Carrot Bay Fiesta
A clear crowd favourite, the ‘married men versus single men’ tug-of-war competition was one of the main highlights of Friday’s leg of the Carrot Bay Cultural Fiesta. Anchored by Health Minister Carvin Malone, the married men emerged as victors over […]

Survey reveals concern that proposed bus system will affect taximen, Ministry allays fear
While most of the 1,350 residents who have completed the public transportation survey are in support of the service, concerns are being raised about the potential revenue loss to existing taxi operators. Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Works […]

Gov’t seeking to purchase new ‘environmentally-friendly’ asphalt plant
The Andrew Fahie-led administration is seeking to purchase a new asphalt plant. Speaking with BVI News on Tuesday, Works Minister and Deputy Premier Kye Rymer said the process has already started. “We know that it is something that is necessary […]

Bodyguards no joke: Premier accuses Opposition of mocking threat against his life
Premier Andrew Fahie has lashed out at some members of the parliamentary opposition who he has accused of constantly mocking his decision to hire personal security. The Premier was at the time responding to questions about the legal fees of […]

Six young locals to compete in junior tennis tournament in Puerto Rico
Six young tennis players from the British Virgin Islands (BVI) will be travelling to Puerto Rico later this month to compete in the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Caribbean Junior Development Tournament. The names of those players are Amia and […]