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Fahie may be used, Fraser suggests

Fahie may be used, Fraser suggests

A suggestion is being made that Leader of the Opposition and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee Andrew Fahie may be used as a pawn in a United Kingdom-linked affair that “doesn’t smell right”. Opposition member Julian Fraser made the […]

by / on May 19, 2017 at 8:27 AM /
Deceased found floating on water -Coroner Involved

Deceased found floating on water -Coroner Involved

The police force said the death of James Leonard Snr had been reported to the Coroner – an official who holds inquests into violent, sudden, or suspicious deaths in the British Virgin Islands. Leonard, who was found afloat in water […]

by / on May 19, 2017 at 7:59 AM /
We cannot hide from the public’s eye – Vanterpool

We cannot hide from the public’s eye – Vanterpool

Minister of Communication and Works Mark Vanterpool has told a group of seven newly recruited fire fighters that they – as well as elected representatives – cannot hide from the people, and therefore should not want to hide. “As an […]

by / on May 19, 2017 at 7:39 AM /
BVI pushes ‘free movement’ at latest BREXIT talks

BVI pushes ‘free movement’ at latest BREXIT talks

Government Information Service (press release) – A British Virgin Islands delegation and UK Government representatives recently discussed freedom of movement to the European Union (EU) for Overseas Territories (OT) citizens at a Brexit technical roundtable in London. Officials from the […]

by / on May 19, 2017 at 6:26 AM /
Two women charged with malicious wounding

Two women charged with malicious wounding

The two women who allegedly wounded a female native of Jamaican at Pearla’s Bar in Baugher’s Bay this month have been arrested and charged with unlawful and malicious wounding. They are Jelissa Malone from Baugher’s Bay and Melicia Bodkin of […]

by / on May 18, 2017 at 3:28 PM /
I am here today crying out for peace -LETTER

I am here today crying out for peace -LETTER

A youth leader from the Long Look area of Tortola, Kevon Lettsome, has made an impassioned plea for residents to walk away from crime, adding that police and elected representatives should think outside the box and consider measures such as […]

by / on May 18, 2017 at 1:32 PM /
Sharman appointed next Auditor General

Sharman appointed next Auditor General

Former Chief Auditor of Turks and Caicos Islands, Phil Sharman, has been appointed the next Auditor General of the British Virgin Islands (BVI). The appointment will take effect in August 2017, said the Government Information Service in a media release […]

by / on May 18, 2017 at 1:31 PM /
5 murders ‘unbelievable’ -Peace concert to be held

5 murders ‘unbelievable’ -Peace concert to be held

A group of entertainers is joining forces with the Tortola Central Lions Club branch to host a major peace concert on June 16 to – among other things – raise funds to purchase surveillance cameras. The group, in a media […]

by / on May 18, 2017 at 12:56 PM /
Leonard has wound; VISAR helped getting him to hospital

Leonard has wound; VISAR helped getting him to hospital

Police are trying to ascertain how the late James Leonard ended up with a wound to the back of the head. The Cooper Island resident was pronounced dead at Peebles Hospital last evening, May 17. The cause of death is […]

by / on May 18, 2017 at 11:10 AM /
Photos: Crash in Pockwood Pond

Photos: Crash in Pockwood Pond

There was a motor vehicle accident in the Pockwood Pond area of Tortola today, May 18. It is not clear if anyone was injured. BVI News Online is trying to ascertain the cause of the crash as well as other […]

by / on May 18, 2017 at 11:08 AM /