Minister of Communication and Works Mark Vanterpool said plans are afoot to raise two bridges, adding that some of the bridges were flooded this month after being blocked by rubble. One of those to be made higher is located near […]
Articles By: Julia Donavan
Don’t watch eclipse with naked eye, unapproved devices
DO NOT watch the solar eclipse today (August 21) with the naked eye, or with unapproved lenses or other devices! That is the warning released this morning by the Department of Disaster Management (DDM). “Different phases of the eclipse will […]
Police recover ‘bone’ in Long Trench
Police said there is nothing suspicious so far regarding a bone that was found at a home today at a residence in Long Trench, Tortola. Initial reports were that a landowner spotted the ‘bone’ and thought that it may have […]
Walwyn silent amid outrage over ‘top student’
The usually vocal education minister Myron Walwyn has opted to be silent as calls mount for him to be more transparent and fair regarding his choice of the territory’s top student in recent exams administered by the Caribbean Examination Council […]
The resurrection of Jim Crow
By Dickson Igwe, Contributor United States President Donald Trump’s dog whistles to Nazis and white nationalists is symptomatic of America’s longest lasting national evil: racism. Today, Trump is the living vehicle for America’s racists and bigots, allowing racists to continue […]
Top students in CXC announced – CAPE and CSEC
The names of the territory’s top students in exams administered this year by the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) have been released. Minister of Education Myron Walwyn said Gabriella Chicester of Elmore Stoutt High School is the territory’s top performer, based […]
Results in subjects – English outshines Math
The Ministry of Education has indicated that a higher percentage of students in the British Virgin Islands this year passed English Language when compared to Mathematics. Higher percentage passes in English Language actually has become a trend. The education ministry […]
Gov’t meets bank reps – Damage in the millions!
Nearly two weeks after a tropical wave devastated sections of the British Virgin Islands, the territory’s premier has met with representatives of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), signalling an interest in securing funds to help undertake major repairs. A team […]
DIRT SOURCE – Don’t blame development alone!
Mark Vanterpool is not buying the argument that construction works in the hills around Road Town are the main reason for the unusually large deposit of dirt all over the territory’s capital during rainfall associated with a tropical wave last […]
Not missing – Vanterpool accounts for Christopher
Representative of the Fifth Electoral District Delores Christopher is getting some help in making her whereabouts known to constituents, who recently took to social media to accuse her of being missing from the district since she was re-elected in June […]