By Horace Mills, BVI News Online Staff When Digicel popped the big question generally about voluntary redundancy, it was not challenging for Katasha Melville to voice the ‘I do’ declaration. “I am actually grateful that Digicel has given persons that […]
Articles By: Julia Donavan
BVI ducking another commitment – money problem
Another embarrassing episode is staring the British Virgin Islands (BVI) in the face as it runs the risk of shirking another sub-regional commitment due to financial problems. The Territory was scheduled to host the Leeward Islands Debating Competition – an […]
Pay or Prison -Mother, daughter fined for marijuana
Mother-daughter duo Cecilia and Niecia Callwood has been fined a combined total of $2,500 in the Magistrate’s Court. Magistrate Ayanna Baptiste-DaBreo fined the women last Friday for possession of a controlled drug. Cecilia, who police claimed was found with 8.5 […]
Two in custody weeks after bail offer in gun case
Boat captain Lee Martin and Mitchell Warren, who are charged with possession of a prohibited weapon and possession of explosives, have opted to contest the charges. The two residents of St Vincent pleaded not guilty to the gun and ammo […]
Gov’t clamps down on law-breaking moorings
Government Information Service (press release) – The National Parks Trust has issued a notice to mariners to submit GPS coordinates and proof of Cabinet-approval for territorial moorings. Deputy Director for Science, Research and Environmental Policy Mrs Nancy Pascoe stated that […]
BVICCHA decries cost of doing business; lauds gov’t
While lauding the National Democratic Party (NDP) government for the work it has been doing to improve the business landscape of the British Virgin Islands, the BVI Chamber of Commerce and Hotel Association (BVI-CCHA) yesterday called for a working group […]
BUY LOCAL – How long have we been saying it?
Amid calls for consumers in the British Virgin Islands to buy local goods and services now more than ever due to international developments, business operators at the territory’s premier trade expo yesterday called for consumers to be granted certain incentives […]
Fire guts car
Fire gutted a motor vehicle yesterday in the Little Dix Hill area of East End, Tortola. It is not yet clear what caused the blaze, but members of the Virgin Islands Fire and Rescue Service visited the scene, and helped […]
PHOTOS: BVI royalties in USVI parade
Troupes and individuals showcased their creativity in the streets of St Thomas, US Virgin Islands, during that territory’s children parade on Friday. Participants included the 2017 British Virgin Islands (BVI) Prince and Princess Jonathan Hutchinson and Jae’da DeCastro. Basketball players […]
The deadly church cult!
By Dickson Igwe, contributor Jack the Pious and Jill Religious should beware of Queen Jezebel. The following story is a warning about unaccountable church leadership. It is an individual interpretation of an article written by Boze Herrington in The Atlantic […]