Commissioner of Police Michael Matthews said the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) already spent more than half of the additional $800,000 it received some five months ago. The RVIPF received the money after the previous Governor, John Duncan, exercised […]
Articles By: Julia Donavan
Cemetery to get facelift
Representative of the Ninth Electoral District Dr Hubert O’Neal has disclosed that, through a community effort, improvement works are to be undertaken at the cemetery on Virgin Gorda. He stated that – among other things – there will be a […]
Lions, churches, community rally to assist flood victims
PRESS RELEASE: Shortly after realizing the effects of the heavy rains which resulted from the recent passage of a tropical wave, the Department of Disaster Management called on members of the Tortola Lions Club to assist in any way possible. […]
FSN, Digicel remain partners for continued relief
PRESS RELEASE: In the aftermath of one of the worst storms to impact the British Virgin Islands (BVI) in 30 years, Digicel remains committed to the relief efforts through a partnership with the Family Support Network (FSN), with a text […]
UK should uphold good governance, Premier suggests
Moments before Leader of the Opposition Andrew Fahie today made another call for transparency and accountability in the British Virgin Islands, the territory’s government declared that it welcomes the United Kingdom’s assistance in those and areas aimed at ensuring good […]
PHOTOS: Governor promises open ears, no nonsense
By Davion Smith, BVI News Online Journalist While promising to be an approachable administrator who will listen to all views, newly appointed governor Augustus Jaspert today made it clear that he will take a no-nonsense approach to preserving the best […]
New gov tours, lauds post-rain leadership
Newly appointed governor Augustus Jaspert today spoke highly of the government and people of the British Virgin Islands following his assessment of post-rain recovery efforts. He hit the ground running yesterday, moments after he touched the tarmac at Terrence B […]
Premier mulls help from UK amid ‘significant’ cost
While stating that the cost of quickly restoring normality to the territory that was battered two weeks ago by a tropical wave is significant, Premier Dr D Orlando Smith today said he will discuss how best the United Kingdom (UK) […]
Cops call out parents – Minors steal near midnight
The police have made another appeal for parents to ensure their children are involved in ‘wholesome’ activities; this after an incident in which five minors were arrested in relation to the theft of two motor scooters from the Road Town […]
Drains to get removable covers
Minister of Communication and Works Mark Vanterpool said it is difficult for some drains to be cleaned due to the type of covering on them – a situation that no doubt contributed to the flooding experienced in sections of Road […]