While stating that Nickail Chambers has one of the worst rap sheets she has ever seen, Senior Magistrate Tamia Richards yesterday denied bail to the 25-year-old who is accused of trying to murder his childhood friend Cory Prince. Chambers, who […]
Articles By: Julia Donavan
Widespread disruption amid overnight rain
Several communities have been left without electricity, some businesses have kept their shutters down, a community meeting on Jost Van Dyke has been postponed, and a number of roads were made impassable during torrential overnight rainfall associated with a tropical […]
BVI training intensifies to crack down on child abuse
Government Information Service (press release) – Child protection workers benefit from a week long specialized training to build professional knowledge and skills to prevent and respond to child abuse and neglect. Chief Social Development Officer Mrs. Annie Malone Frett said […]
Mystery – Two brothers missing one year apart
There is an adage that ‘lightning doesn’t strike in the same place twice’. That may not be totally true for a British Virgin Islands family that has been plunged into uncertainty for a second time in roughly one year. The […]
Man still missing at sea
Police said a search is ongoing for the man who went missing after he allegedly jumped from a boat that flipped in British Virgin Islands waters yesterday, July 11. Residents have identified the missing man as Deshaun ‘Bongo’ Bryan. The […]
Maduro to pray ‘bad’ prayer in vending dispute
While claiming that the market in Road Town is not suitable for vendors, former Chief Immigration Officer Edmund Maduro said he will pray for God to get rid of anyone who tries to remove vendors from the streets of the […]
Illegal vendors depriving businesses of sale
Still defending the removal of vendors from the streets of Road Town, City Manager Janice Brathwaite-Edwards said another reason for the action is that the illegal vendors have been depriving established businesses of sale. She said some of the vendors […]
7 illegal guns seized – Cops lament porous borders
Police have confiscated seven illegal firearms and ‘several’ rounds of ammunition since the start of the year, according to the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF), which also declared that it is engaging the community in a territory-wide crackdown to […]
Fahie fires back: Everyone knows the economy bad
Leader of the Opposition Andrew Fahie has lamented that the premier has used his mid-term address to boast about the health of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) economy, adding that everyone else in the territory knows the local economy is […]
Two face court after boats crash in BVI
Two natives of the United States have been called before the Magistrate’s Court to answer to several charges following a 2015 boat collision that left one of the accused men nursing injuries. Those charged are 55-year-old boat captain John Magnaldi, […]