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Accused burglars in latest arrest blotter

Accused burglars in latest arrest blotter

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) is reporting four arrests between March 18 and 24. Among those arrested are two persons accused of burglary. In its latest arrest blotter, the RVIPF listed those persons and charges as follows: Burglary […]

by / on March 27, 2018 at 4:28 PM /
Hard to do business in BVI: Bad attitudes, over-regulated

Hard to do business in BVI: Bad attitudes, over-regulated

Opposition Leader Andrew Fahie has stressed that the BVI needs investors. However, he said some public service workers and government policies are discouraging these investors from doing business in the territory. He said both local and foreign investors have lost […]

by / on March 27, 2018 at 6:47 AM /
Hire our own | Add HLSCC grads to Agency law

Hire our own | Add HLSCC grads to Agency law

Education Minister Myron Walwyn wants H Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) graduates included in the controversial Virgin Islands Recovery and Development Agency legislation. Walwyn said if the legislation passes and the Agency is established, the Agency should facilitate jobs and […]

by / on March 27, 2018 at 6:37 AM /
CGB cemetery threatens community’s tourism

CGB cemetery threatens community’s tourism

Residents are concerned that the Irma-destroyed retaining wall at the Cane Garden Bay public cemetery could hurt their tourism product if the problem is not addressed promptly. Using the NDP Radio forum recently, one resident complained that tombs could get […]

by / on March 27, 2018 at 6:28 AM /
Agriculture becoming main economic pillar a welcomed idea

Agriculture becoming main economic pillar a welcomed idea

Deputy Chief Agricultural Officer Arona Fahie-Forbes believes the time is ripe for the territory to make good on the vision of developing the agriculture sector and transforming it into the territory’s main economic pillar. Minister with responsibility for agriculture Dr […]

by / on March 27, 2018 at 6:13 AM /
COMMENTARY: Borrow from home or abroad?

COMMENTARY: Borrow from home or abroad?

By Dickson Igwe, Contributor Governments, even micro administrations of tiny jurisdictions, have the ability to raise finance, to an exponentially greater degree than individuals and small businesses. In the aftermath of the September 2017 natural disasters that devastated the Virgin […]

by / on March 27, 2018 at 6:03 AM /
Set-up for suicide: UK pulls ‘backdoor move’ on BVI?

Set-up for suicide: UK pulls ‘backdoor move’ on BVI?

The United Kingdom is facilitating the BVI to borrow up to $426 million (just under half-a-billion dollars), though the territory is not legally allowed to borrow more than a quarter billion over a specified period. Under a BVI-UK agreement called […]

by / on March 26, 2018 at 3:43 PM /
Do what UK says, borrowing locally 5 times more expensive

Do what UK says, borrowing locally 5 times more expensive

By Davion Smith, BVI News Journalist The British Virgin Islands will spend five times as much on loan repayments if it refuses the United Kingdom’s £300 million loan guarantee and borrows from the BVI Social Security Board (SSB). That is […]

by / on March 26, 2018 at 7:23 AM /
Father, daughter jailed | More around with fake BVI visas

Father, daughter jailed | More around with fake BVI visas

While sentencing a father and his daughter for trying to enter the BVI with fake visas, Senior Magistrate Tamia Richards believes there are a number of persons who have already breached the territory with counterfeit documents. Thirty-five-year-old Leonel Calderon will spend […]

by / on March 26, 2018 at 7:15 AM /
McMaster, Malone inks deal with Puma

McMaster, Malone inks deal with Puma

German sportswear giant Puma has signed two British Virgin Islands athletes. The two athletes are 400-metre hurdles sensation Kyron McMaster, and long-jumper Chantel Malone. McMaster and Malone are popularly known for making major accomplishments last year. McMaster was the fastest […]

by / on March 26, 2018 at 7:10 AM /