Local ferry operators who have been offering residents services that involve them (the operators) accessing goods on land in the neighbouring United States Virgin Islands (USVI) could face possible prosecution. This is according to Commission of Police Michael Matthews who […]
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We won’t be pressured! Premier says accepting UK military assistance a last resort
Premier Andrew Fahie has made it clear that accepting military assistance from the United Kingdom will be a last option as he is confident in the ability of local authorities to effectively police the territory’s borders. Fahie’s statement came only […]

Probed launched into whether law enforcers involved in recent cross-border smuggling
A probe has been launched into allegations that some law enforcement officials in the British Virgin Islands may be engaged in, or facilitating the cross-border smuggling trade. “The matter is under investigation,” Commissioner of Customs Wade Smith said during a […]

BVI suspending airline for policy breach was to ‘send a strong message’
Immigration Minister Vincent Wheatley has said the recent suspension placed on regional airline, OCL Barbados is a clear statement to all airlines that the territory is taking its COVID-19 protocols very seriously. The airline was embargoed from flying to the […]

Nearly 100 test negative for COVID-19 in BVI’s latest batch
Close to 100 new persons who were tested for COVID-19 have returned negative results, Health Minister Carvin Malone has said. Addressing members of the media on Tuesday night, August 25, he stated: “Today, we are pleased to announce that 92 […]

Online-only classes for first term of the new school year as students among current COVID cases
With school-aged children being among the territory’s latest positive COVID-19 cases, the Education Minister Dr Natalio Wheatley has announced that the first term of the 2020/2021 academic school year will be strictly online for all private and public schools. Dr […]

Cabinet debated ‘long & hard’ over a full lockdown | Public service to operate mostly remotely
Governor Augustus Jaspert has said agreeing on a partial lockdown for the next 14 days was no easy decision for the Cabinet of the Virgin Islands. The territory will commence a 5 pm to a 5 am curfew commencing tomorrow, […]

Malone warns against ‘fake news’ following Monday’s panic shopping
Following the local circulation of WhatsApp messages that led to episodes of panic shopping on Monday, Health Minister Carvin Malone is warning residents against the dangers of ‘fake news’. The messages that were circulated warned persons of a impending territory-wide […]

BVI now classified as having ‘clusters’ of COVID cases! Territory to enter partial lockdown
The British Virgin Islands is entering a partial lockdown after being confirmed to now have ‘clusters’ of COVID-19 cases in sections of the territory. A COVID-19 cluster is said to occur when there is a concentration of infections in the […]

COVID screening exercises to be conducted in select communities across BVI this week
Health Minister Carvin Malone has announced that plans are underway to conduct COVID-19 testing in select communities across the territory. This comes as the territory records five new cases of the virus and is now being classified as having clusters […]