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Articles By: Julia Donavan

Students to gain credit in cleanup

Students to gain credit in cleanup

While noting that sections of the Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS) had flood waters up to six feet high, Principal Sandy Underhill has called for maximum assistance from the community to clean up the nearly eight-acre campus. She said students […]

by / on August 11, 2017 at 7:00 AM /
Malone seeks podium finish after making history

Malone seeks podium finish after making history

Local athlete Chantel Malone has made history by earning the British Virgin Islands a place in a final at the 2017 IAAF World Championships being held in London. She made the final start list of the Women’s Long Jump after […]

by / on August 11, 2017 at 6:57 AM /
Flood water knocks out wall -School badly affected

Flood water knocks out wall -School badly affected

President of the Lion’s Club of Tortola Carvin Malone has made a public appeal for assistance in cleansing the flood-ravaged Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS) in Road Town, Tortola. According to him, flood waters on Monday knocked out a section […]

by / on August 10, 2017 at 11:33 PM /
Problem worse than thought – Flow offers more help

Problem worse than thought – Flow offers more help

While stating that its team is still working diligently to restore service to customers, telecom company Flow today indicated that the damage to its infrastructure as a result of heavy rainfall on Monday is worse than initially thought. The company […]

by / on August 10, 2017 at 12:26 PM /
‘Unprecedented Experience’ – 17 inches of rain

‘Unprecedented Experience’ – 17 inches of rain

While announcing that multi-agency teams have been established to provide a full picture of the relief and restoration works needed, Premier Dr D Orlando Smith said the territory on Monday faced an ‘unprecedented experience’ in having 17 inches of rainfall […]

by / on August 10, 2017 at 8:38 AM /
Cancellation of festival is ‘depressing’ – Youth

Cancellation of festival is ‘depressing’ – Youth

Residents have been expressing mixed reactions to Government’s decision to cut this year’s Emancipation Festival by almost a week. The Virgin Islands Festival and Fairs Committee announced the cancellation several hours after heavy rainfall drenched Tortola – causing flooding and […]

by / on August 10, 2017 at 8:31 AM /
Nearly 500 ferry tickets found –Speedy’s targeted

Nearly 500 ferry tickets found –Speedy’s targeted

Vigilant law enforcers at the Terrence B Lettsome International Airport have foiled what appears to be a ferry ticket racket intended to hit Virgin Gorda Transport, which operates as Speedy’s. Nearly 500 tickets with the company’s name have been seized. […]

by / on August 10, 2017 at 7:47 AM /
One prisoner – 2 wounding incidents within months

One prisoner – 2 wounding incidents within months

A young man serving time at Her Majesty’s Prison is being accused of carrying out a second brutal attack on a second inmate within the last few months. The youngster, who is serving time for gun possession, is yet to […]

by / on August 10, 2017 at 7:45 AM /
Electricity in most areas; water may return today

Electricity in most areas; water may return today

Premier Dr D Orlando Smith said electricity has been restored to most areas of the territory and water supply is expected to return to normal today, August 10. He made the disclosure last evening after torrential rainfall four days ago […]

by / on August 10, 2017 at 7:18 AM /
Off to Anguilla – Dr Dawson gets new college job

Off to Anguilla – Dr Dawson gets new college job

Dr Karl Dawson has been appointed the second President of the Anguilla Community College (ACC), the institution’s Board of Governors said in a media release sent to BVI News Online. Dr Dawson, who is a native of the British Virgin […]

by / on August 10, 2017 at 6:50 AM /