Another young native of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) has stepped up to regional leadership. Jevaughn Rhymer has been appointed to the highest office in Rotaract Club (District 7020), which include Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Haiti, […]
Articles By: Julia Donavan
Callwood flown overseas after serious accident
A young BVIslander, JoVaughn Callwood, has been flown out of the territory to undergo emergency treatment following a nasty motorcycle accident at a residence on Tortola yesterday, June 3. The youngster, who is the son of well-known businessman Elton Callwood, […]
Theresa May’s election gamble conundrum?
By Dickson Igwe, Contributor From a twenty point lead over the Opposition Labour Party, Mrs. Theresa May’s Conservative Party’s lead has shrunk precipitously according to the latest You Gov opinion poll. Theresa May’s Conservatives are just 3 points ahead […]
UPDATE: Police say escapee recaptured
The man who escaped from the Road Town Police Station this afternoon (June 2) has been recaptured. Information Officer at the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force Diane Drayton made the disclosure this evening while she confirmed an earlier BVI News […]
Prison officer released from hospital
Superintendent of Prisons David Foot said the prison officer who suffered a ‘minor’ head injury during an attack on the job yesterday has been released from hospital. He added that the prisoner who allegedly inflicted the wound is likely to […]
BVIslander wins Rotary International award
President of the Earlyact Club at St George’s Primary School in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), Chikae Stoutt Igwe, has been declared the 2017 Winner of the Outstanding Young Leader Award for the Rotary International District 7020. That District comprises […]
Marinas accused of laying off locals for expats
Claims about native captains and crews being sidelined in the marine industry have been well promulgated, but Government lawmaker Delores Christopher this week shone the spotlight on another area of the industry that – before now – was not widely […]
Premier confident about arbitration despite slow start
Amid concerns in some quarters about the survivability of the BVI International Arbitration Centre, Premier Dr D Orlando Smith yesterday declared his administration’s full support for the Centre, adding that he is confident the British Virgin Islands (BVI) will become […]
Frett changes plea
Tafari Frett has taken an about-turn in the case in which he is accused of keeping several rounds of ammunition at his Parham Town residence, which he shares with his father and his father’s girlfriend. The teen, who previously denied […]
Saved by boulders
A taxi driver on the island of Jost Van Dyke had a scare this morning when the rear of his bus slipped into the water at Great Harbour. Details of how the mishap unfolded are not yet clear to BVI […]