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TWO DEAD IN MID-AIR COLLISION AT ARIZONA AIRPORT

Two people lost their lives in a mid-air collision between a Lancair and a Cessna 172 at the Marana Regional Airport in Arizona, United States on Wednesday morning. The accident occurred at approximately 8:25 a.m. in what is described as an uncontrolled field, meaning the airport does not have an operating air traffic control tower. … Continued

RVIPF REPORTS PROGRESS IN CRACKDOWN ON ILLEGAL FIREARMS

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has made significant strides in its efforts to combat illegal firearms and ammunition possession, with officers recovering four firearms and 302 rounds of ammunition within the first six weeks of 2025. Among the recovered weapons was a modified pistol classified as a prohibited weapon, capable of discharging multiple … Continued

BERMUDA’S PROGRESSIVE LABOUR PARTY SECURES THIRD CONSECUTIVE ELECTION VICTORY

Premier David Burt and his Progressive Labour Party (PLP) secured a historic third consecutive victory in Bermuda’s General Election on Tuesday, solidifying their dominance despite the opposition One Bermuda Alliance (OBA) making gains in the Parliament. The PLP, which held 30 seats following the last general election, won 25 seats this time, while the OBA … Continued

AUDITOR GENERAL INVESTIGATING $20M SALARY UNDERESTIMATION

Premier and Minister of Finance Dr. the Hon. Natalio Wheatley said he was surprised after learning during the Standing Finance Committee proceedings in 2024 that the investigation into the approximately $20 million underestimation of public officers’ salary increases had not yet begun. His remarks came in response to a question posed by Sixth District Representative … Continued

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE PAM TREVILLION RESIGNS

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Pam Trevillion has officially tendered her resignation from the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF), with her final day of service set for March 8, 2025, according to a memorandum from Governor Daniel Pruce. Governor Pruce, in a letter dated February 14, 2025, addressed to Trevillion, confirmed that her resignation … Continued

ANGUILLA LEADERS CONDEMN RECENT VIOLENT CRIMES – TOO EARLY TO SPECULATE

Anguilla’s governor and premier have stated that it is too early to speculate on the motives behind the island’s recent violent crimes, including the February 17 murder of Virgin Islander Omari Roberts, stressing that ongoing investigations must be allowed to take their course. In a joint statement following a briefing with the Commissioner of Police, … Continued

PREMIER COMMEMORATES OPENING OF NEW BVI HONG KONG OFFICE

Premier Dr. the Hon. Natalio Wheatley, alongside Director of the BVI Hong Kong Office Dr. Ricardo Wheatley and Deputy Director Siobhan Flax, recently celebrated the opening of the new BVI Representative Office in Hong Kong. The office has played a vital role in promoting the British Virgin Islands’ financial services sector while strengthening key relationships … Continued

SHOWCASE TO HONOUR LAVITY STOUTT

On Tuesday, February 25, 2025, from 5:30 to 6:50 p.m., the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College will host an exciting student oratorical showcase at the Eileene L. Parsons Auditorium for an unforgettable evening of inspiration, history, and visionary leadership, honouring the life and legacy of the Late H. L. Stoutt. The event is being presented … Continued

ROTARY CLUBS AND ESHS PROMOTE PEACE THROUGH SERVICE

The Rotary Clubs of Tortola and the Rotary Club of St. Thomas, in collaboration with the Elmore Stoutt High School, recently hosted a special celebration dinner titled “Building Peace through Service in the Virgin Islands.” The initiative focused on fostering youth resiliency, leadership, and the promotion of positive peace throughout the territory. Tom Carlisi, Lead … Continued

Local

EARLY CHILDHOOD FACILITIES URGED TO STRENGTHEN HAND HYGIENE

Early childhood facilities in the Virgin Islands are being urged to prioritize proper hand hygiene to help prevent the spread of common childhood diseases. Acting Chief Environmental Health Officer, Ms. Henrietta Alexander, emphasized the importance of these measures, especially during the peak season for illnesses, which runs from November through March. She identified Influenza, Common … Continued

BDO SCHOOLS LEAGUE SEMI-FINAL MATCHUPS SET

The stage is set for the semi-finals of the 2024/25 BDO Schools League, with 12 teams across three age groups battling for a spot in the highly anticipated finals on Sunday, February 23. The action kicks off on Tuesday, February 18, at the Greenland Football Field, where the Under-9 division will take centre stage. In … Continued

BVI Tourist Board Launches “BVI Market Connect” Webinar Series

The British Virgin Islands Tourist Board & Film Commission recently announced the launch of the “BVI Market Connect” webinar series, a dynamic initiative designed to enhance collaboration between the BVI tourism industry and its key international markets. The first webinar is set to take place on Tuesday, 29th February 2025, and will continue every Tuesday … Continued

Regional

FINAL VICTIMS RECOVERED FROM DOMINICA CRASH

French rescue teams have recovered the final two bodies from the wreckage of a Cessna 172 aircraft that crashed in the mountains of La Plaine last month, RCI Martinique reported Wednesday. The French High Mountain Gendarmerie Platoon conducted the difficult recovery operation at an altitude of 750 meters, where the aircraft wreckage hung precariously on … Continued

OECS LAUNCHES DECADE OF ACTION

The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States has taken a bold step towards a cleaner and economically sustainable future with the unanimous adoption of the landmark Basseterre Declaration at the Third Council of Ministers: Energy meeting held on February 4-5, 2025, in Saint Kitts and Nevis. The Basseterre Declaration establishes the OECS Decade of Action for … Continued

LANDSLIDE WIN FOR PNP IN TCI ELECTIONS

The Progressive National Party secured a commanding victory in the Turks and Caicos Islands general election, winning 16 of 19 available seats in results announced early Friday morning. Premier Washington Misick’s PNP maintained its dominant position, building on its 2021 performance when it won 14 of 15 seats. The opposition People’s Democratic Movement, led by … Continued

World

18 INJURED AS DELTA FLIGHT OVERTURNS IN TORONTO

A Delta Air Lines plane carrying 80 people, including 76 passengers and four crew members, made a dramatic crash-landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada on Monday, February 17, flipping over upon impact. The incident resulted in injuries to 18 people, including a child. Delta Flight 4819, which departed from Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, … Continued

MEDICAL TRANSPORT PLANE CRASHES IN PHILADELPHIA KILLING SIX

A small medical transport plane crashed into multiple buildings in northeast Philadelphia on Friday evening, killing all six people on board and injuring several people on the ground. The aircraft, which was on a medical transport mission, carried a child patient, her mother, and four crew members. According to flight logs, the plane was in … Continued

AMERICAN AIRLINES PLANE & U.S. ARMY HELICOPTER COLLIDE – SEVERAL FATALITIES CONFIRMED

A large-scale search and rescue operation is underway after a devastating mid-air collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport on Wednesday night. The crash involved American Airlines Flight 5342, operated by PSA Airlines, which was carrying 64 passengers from Wichita, Kansas, to Washington, DC. … Continued

Sports

BDO SCHOOLS LEAGUE SEMI-FINAL MATCHUPS SET

The stage is set for the semi-finals of the 2024/25 BDO Schools League, with 12 teams across three age groups battling for a spot in the highly anticipated finals on Sunday, February 23. The action kicks off on Tuesday, February 18, at the Greenland Football Field, where the Under-9 division will take centre stage. In … Continued

BVI U17 ENDS CONCACAF QUALIFIERS WITH DRAW

The British Virgin Islands wrapped up their campaign in the 2025 CONCACAF Men’s Under-17 Qualifiers with a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Guyana on Sunday, February 16, at the Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto in Costa Rica. After a scoreless first half, Guyana took the lead in the 53rd minute, putting the BVI on the back foot. … Continued

DEYA SETS NATIONAL RECORD IN WOMEN’S 60M HURDLES

Deya Erickson made history for the British Virgin Islands, smashing her own national record in the women’s 60-metre hurdles with a time of 8.32 seconds at the Celebration Pointe Classics on Friday, February 7, 2025. Her performance secured her first place, surpassing her previous record of 8.48 seconds. In other track and field news, Jaleel … Continued

Politics

PENSION SYSTEM TO BE REVIEWED BY JUNE 2025

The Cabinet of the Virgin Islands is set to review the current pension system by June 2025 as part of a broader pension reform strategy aimed at addressing financial sustainability and the needs of retirees. Premier and Minister of Finance, Dr. the Hon. Natalio Wheatley, made the announcement in the House of Assembly while responding … Continued

NO PLANS TO MERGE RVIPF, CUSTOMS, AND IMMIGRATION

Premier and Minister of Finance, Dr. the Hon. Natalio Wheatley, has confirmed that his government has no plans to merge the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) with His Majesty’s Customs and Immigration. His statement came during the House of Assembly on Thursday, February 13, in response to questions posed by Opposition Leader Hon. Ronnie … Continued

LANDSLIDE WIN FOR PNP IN TCI ELECTIONS

The Progressive National Party secured a commanding victory in the Turks and Caicos Islands general election, winning 16 of 19 available seats in results announced early Friday morning. Premier Washington Misick’s PNP maintained its dominant position, building on its 2021 performance when it won 14 of 15 seats. The opposition People’s Democratic Movement, led by … Continued

PREMIER REFUTES “MISINFORMED AND MALICIOUS” ALLEGATIONS ON BVI’S FINANCIAL REGULATIONS

Premier Dr. the Hon. Natalio Wheatley has strongly rejected allegations published by The Guardian that accuse the British Virgin Islands (BVI) of attempting to evade a financial crime crackdown. The article, titled “British Virgin Islands accused of ‘shameful’ attempt to avoid financial crime crackdown”, claims the territory’s leadership is in dispute with the United Kingdom … Continued

Community

CANE GARDEN BAY TO RECEIVE 36 NEW STREETLIGHTS

District Representative Melvin Mitch Turnbull announced plans to install 36 additional streetlights in Cane Garden Bay, following recommendations from a recent business community meeting. Turnbull met with a representative from the BVI Electricity Corporation on Monday to conduct a comprehensive assessment of lighting needs in the area. The project aims to improve safety and security … Continued

RVIPF TO UNVEIL NEW COMMUNITY POLICING-ORIENTED STRATEGY

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force is set to unveil a new Community Policing-oriented strategy in January 2025, following the dismantling of its previous initiative. This update emerged during recent Standing Finance Committee deliberations, where it was revealed that the once highly-regarded programme aimed at fostering trust between the police and residents had been stalled. … Continued

4-YEAR WAIT FOR OPENING OF BREWERS BAY BATHROOM “UNACCEPTABLE”

Second District Representative Hon. Melvin M. Turnbull has expressed frustration over the prolonged delay the Brewers Bay Restrooms and Waste Water Management Facility, a project that began in 2021 and remains incomplete in 2025. The facility’s opening now hinges on the arrival of an electrical component for the sewerage treatment system, according to Turnbull, who … Continued

Entertainment

KELLYFUL LAUNCHES ‘VIRGIN ISLANDS PRINCESS’

Kelly “Kellyful” Smith, a prominent advocate for documenting Virgin Islands culture and experiences, recently visited the 284 Media studio to discuss her latest project, “The Virgin Islands Princess.” According to Smith, the new series is close to her heart and has been a long time in the making. She expressed gratitude to her team, including … Continued

RAMON G CLAIMS TWO PLACEMENTS AT STX FESTIVAL

BVI’s three-time Power Soca Monarch, Ramon George, known by his stage name Ramon G, delivered a stellar performance at the Crucian Christmas Festival 2025 Soca Monarch in St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands, placing in both competing categories. In the Jumpy Segment, Ramon wowed the crowd with his hit song VI Pride, amassing 1,241 points to secure … Continued

2025 VI ICON AWARDS TO PRESENT NEW CATEGORIES

The Virgin Islands Icon Awards has officially opened applications for its highly anticipated Virgin Islands Training Academy, offering life-changing opportunities for young individuals across the territory. This year, the Academy is seeking 50 motivated and energetic participants, ranging from 10th-grade students to college-level individuals, to join its next cohort and gain invaluable experience in event … Continued

PREMIER WHEATLEY COMMENDS REGIONAL PAGEANT

Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley lauded the recent hosting of the Haynes Smith Miss Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant in the British Virgin Islands, highlighting its significant contribution to the territory’s tourism product. Speaking about the event, Wheatley commended the quality of the show and praised those responsible for organizing such a prestigious occasion. The … Continued

Business

VG WRITER SPOTLIGHTS DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN DEBUT CHILDREN’S BOOK

Businesswoman, writer and Virgin Gorda resident Karyn O. E. Alexander hopes to increase understanding about the social challenges faced by persons with disabilities with her engaging debut children’s book Zuri’s Great Plan. She even selected December 3rd, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities as the official launch date for her book. This heartwarming story, … Continued

CIBC CARIBBEAN APPOINTS FABIAN DEVONISH AS COUNTRY HEAD FOR THE BVI

CIBC Caribbean has announced the appointment of Fabian Devonish as Country Head for the British Virgin Islands (BVI), effective December 1, 2024. In his new role, Devonish will lead the bank’s operations in the territory under the Cayman Operating Company. He brings nearly 30 years of experience in the financial services industry, including 24 years … Continued

CARIBBEAN AIRLINES LAUNCHES J’OUVERT BAND AND RUM PUNCH TO CELEBRATE CARIBBEAN CULTURE

Caribbean Airlines has announced the launch of Caribbean Iere Mas (CIM), its first J’ouvert band, as part of the airline’s Caribbean Culture Program. This initiative celebrates the vibrant identity of the Caribbean region while providing an unforgettable experience for employees, customers, and Carnival enthusiasts alike. The CIM band promises an exciting, fun-filled, and safe J’ouvert … Continued

MSME CONFERENCE EMPOWERS ENTREPRENEURS IN THE BVI

On Saturday, November 16, 2024, Republic Bank hosted its highly anticipated second MSME Conference, bringing together entrepreneurs and business owners from across the British Virgin Islands. The conference aimed to address the unique needs and aspirations of Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs), providing a continuous platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and empowerment. Marion Blyden, … Continued

Crime

RVIPF INVESTIGATES GREENLAND SHOOTING INCIDENT – BVIFA ISSUES STATEMENT

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) is actively investigating a shooting incident that took place on the public road near Greenland Field, East End, Tortola on Sunday, February 9, 2025, following a football match. According to police reports, three masked individuals approached a group of males shortly after 10:00 p.m. Upon seeing what appeared … Continued

RVIPF WARNS PUBLIC: UP TO 14 YEARS FOR CHILD ABUSE MATERIAL

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy regarding the circulation of explicit material involving minors, warning that violators will face severe penalties, including substantial fines and lengthy prison sentences. In a media release on Monday, February 3, the RVIPF noted that under the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act 2014, individuals … Continued

Government

ECSC TO OPEN NEW LAW YEAR WITH COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FOCUS 

The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court will officially commence its New Law Year on January 10, 2025, with a ceremonial opening under the theme “Accessibility and Awareness – The ECSC Bridging the Gap Through Community Engagement.” This annual event highlights the court’s ongoing commitment to fostering closer ties with communities across its nine jurisdictions. The ceremonial … Continued

$25M REVENUE INCREASE ATTRIBUTED IN PART TO ADVANCEMENTS IN TAX COLLECTION & E-SERVICES

Premier Natalio Wheatley has announced a revenue projection of $407.93 million for the British Virgin Islands in 2025, a marked increase over the estimated $382.67 million for 2024.  During his recent budget address, Premier Wheatley highlighted that $379.89 million of the projected 2025 revenue would come from tax sources, including payroll, property, and international trade … Continued

EDUCATION GETS $5.27M FOR PROJECTS IN 2025, BUT BROADER BUDGET DETAILS OMITTED

In his Budget Address delivered on November 11, Premier Dr. the Hon. Natalio Wheatley emphasized the government’s ongoing commitment to education in the British Virgin Islands, outlining both achievements from 2024 and future plans aimed at strengthening the Territory’s educational infrastructure. In the 2025 budget, over $5.2 million has been earmarked for critical capital acquisition … Continued

GOV’T REVIVES PLAN TO MERGE ELECTRICITY AND WATER SERVICES FOR 2025

The Government of the Virgin Islands has announced plans to merge the BVI Electricity Corporation (BVIEC) with the Water and Sewerage Department (WSD) by 2025, reigniting a proposal initially announced in 2013 under the National Democratic Party (NDP) which was never realized. Premier and Minister of Finance, Dr. the Hon. Natalio Wheatley, made the declaration … Continued

Opinion

COMMENTARY ‘UK LABOUR GOV’T CAN MEND FENCES WITH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES’

The following Commentary was written by Mr. Benito Wheatley. The Labour Party’s landslide victory at the polls presents a fresh opportunity for the United Kingdom (UK) to establish a genuine modern partnership with the Overseas Territories (OTs) after 14 years of Conservative Party rule in which the relationship with the Territories was severely strained by … Continued

MINIMUM QUALITY OF LIFE

The following is commentary by Shaina M. Smith-Archer. I heard about the call for comments in the news on increasing the minimum wage, and there is so much here I don’t know which corner to start at. I think we should first complete the population census to understand what is really going on in our … Continued

Travel and Tourism

ROSEWOOD LITTLE DIX BAY NAMED TOP BVI HOTEL

Rosewood Little Dix Bay has secured the top position in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Hotels in the British Virgin Islands” rankings, leading a list of prestigious properties across the territory. The annual rankings, which focus on luxury accommodations, require properties to maintain at least a 4- or 5-star rating and gather a minimum … Continued

BVI CITIZENS DO NOT REQUIRE VISAS TO ENTER GUYANA – PREMIER’S OFFICE CONFIRMS

The Government of the Virgin Islands has confirmed that BVI citizens travelling on British Overseas Territories (BOTC) passports do not require visas to enter Guyana. This clarification follows recent concerns after a BVI national was reportedly denied entry and asked to obtain a visa upon arrival. According to a statement from the Premier’s Office, officials … Continued

Weather

BVIHSA ISSUES ALERT ON POSSIBLE CLINIC DELAYS AMID WEATHER

In response to severe weather conditions and an ongoing Flash Flood Warning, the BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA) has issued an advisory, warning the public of potential delays or cancellations in clinic services and outpatient appointments at its healthcare facilities. The notice, issued early this morning, urges patients with scheduled appointments to monitor updates closely, … Continued

FLASH FLOOD WATCH ISSUED FOR BVI AS HEAVY RAIN FORECAST

Residents in the British Virgin Islands are under a flash flood watch today, Thursday, October 31, due to expected heavy rainfall. The Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Services have issued the alert for low-lying and flood-prone areas, advising residents to be prepared for moderate to major flooding. A developing low-pressure system over or near the territory … Continued

DDM WARNS OF HEAVY RAIN AND FLOODING RISKS FOR BVI

Residents across the British Virgin Islands are being urged to prepare for potential flooding as forecasters warn of heavy rainfall that could dump up to eight inches of rain over the Territory. The Department of Disaster Management (DDM) issued a release on Wednesday afternoon, warning of deteriorating conditions beginning Thursday and lasting through the weekend. … Continued

Health

BVIHSA AND RDA PARTNER TO UPGRADE HOSPITAL

In a significant step toward improving healthcare infrastructure in the Virgin Islands, the BVI Health Services Authority signed a multi-agreement with the Recovery and Development Agency on Monday, February 10, to facilitate much-needed renovations and upgrades at the Dr. D. Orlando Smith Hospital. The agreements include a Memorandum of Understanding , which formalizes the strategic … Continued

HEALTH MINISTRY URGES SAFE PRACTICES AMID RISE IN STI CASES

The Ministry of Health and Social Development is urging residents to prioritize sexual health as cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) increase in the British Virgin Islands. While specific figures were not disclosed, health officials emphasized the importance of prevention, education, and testing, particularly with Valentine’s Day approaching. “Wrap It Up” Campaign for Valentine’s Week … Continued

NEALY 500 MEN EXAMINED AT HEALTH FAIR

Nearly 500 men from across the British Virgin Islands took advantage of free health screenings and prostate examinations at the recently concluded BVI Red Cross Men’s Health Fair and Prostate Screening event held on Virgin Gorda and Tortola. Now in its 22nd year, the annual event kicked off on February 1 at the Catholic Community … Continued

BVI CANCER SOCIETY COVERS CO-PAY FOR CANCER PATIENTS

Cancer patients at Penn Medical Centre’s Oncology Department received an unexpected gift of support as the BVI Cancer Society stepped in to cover their co-pay expenses on February 4 and 5. The initiative, organized in observance of World Cancer Day, aimed to ease the financial strain many patients face while undergoing treatment. A Gesture of … Continued

Andrew Fahie Trial

MAYNARD’S SENTENCING DELAYED AGAIN; FAHIE REQUEST ANOTHER DELAY

The sentencing of Oleanvine Maynard, former Managing Director of the BVI Ports Authority has been pushed back once again despite a previous announcement that prosecutors would not be granting any further extensions. The reasons for the additional delay has not been provided. However, Maynard’s sentencing hearing is now reset for June 20th, 2024. Maynard, confessed … Continued

LEGAL SAGA CONTINUES IN FAHIE TRIAL – PROSECUTION & DEFENCE TO SUBMIT SOLUTION ON MARCH 7

Despite being found guilty on all counts relating to cocaine and money laundering charges on February 8, nearly two weeks following the verdict, the legal saga relating to the Andrew Fahie trial continues as a federal judge grapples with unresolved doubts raised by two jurors about their guilty verdicts. The latest development in what has … Continued

REPOLLING OF JURORS UNLIKELY BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE – SAYS LEGAL EXPERT

A local attorney with experience in the United States legal system believes the recent request by Andrew Fahie’s legal team to repoll two jurors following their decision to recant their guilty verdicts, is unlikely to be granted. The attorney who requested anonymity noted that while it is highly unlikely for the request to be granted, he said … Continued

Education

AG. CEO SPEAKS ON CHALLENGES IN SCHOOLS

In a recent interview, Acting Chief Education Officer in the Ministry of Education Orlandette Crabbe outlined a number of factors contributing to the demise of many of the territory’s children. She was at the time addressing the ongoing matter regarding students taking sexual drugs as well as violence. She began by addressing the policy in … Continued

FOUR SCHOOLS ADVANCE IN DEBATE COMPETITION

St. George’s Secondary School and Virgin Islands School of Technical Studies secured spots in the semi-finals of the 2025 Inter-Secondary School Debate Competition, joining defending champions Elmore Stoutt High School and Bregado Flax Educational Centre Secondary. The schools advanced following Wednesday’s debates at the New Testament Church of God International Worship Centre in Baughers Bay, … Continued

WALWYN SAYS BVI LACKS SUPPORT FOR POST-SECONDARY DEVELOPMENT

Sixth District Representative Myron Walwyn is advocating for the reinstatement of the Virgin Islands Emerging Fellows Grant, saying the youth development program should never have been removed from the Ministry of Education’s portfolio. Walwyn, who previously served as Minister for Education, emphasized the program’s role in providing professional development opportunities for promising young Virgin Islanders … Continued

NATIONAL SCIENCE FAIR SET FOR MARCH 12-14

Minister of Education, Youth, and Sports Affairs Hon. Sharie de Castro in an official message to the public has announced that the annual National Science and Innovation Fair will take place from March 12-14, 2025, at the Multi-Purpose Complex. The fair will feature interactive displays and hands-on experiments, allowing students to tackle real-world challenges in … Continued

Events

PUBLIC ENCOURAGED TO SUPPORT JOST LIME & DINE 2025

The Caribbean is a realm of laid-back vibes, stunning beaches, and culinary delights. In the heart of this paradise lies Jost Van Dyke. Embracing the spirit of community and gastronomy, the BVI Tourist Board and Jost Van Dyke’s restaurants and bars have united to kick off an exclusive vibe for Jost Lime & Dine 2025. … Continued

BVIEC INAUGURAL CAREER EXPO DRAWS YOUTHFUL INTEREST IN ENERGY SECTOR

The BVI Electricity Corporation (BVIEC) hosted its inaugural Career Expo at its Long Bush Compound on Friday, November 29, drawing a large number of young residents eager to explore career opportunities in the energy sector. Speaking at the event, BVIEC General Manager Dr. Neil Smith highlighted the Corporation’s critical role in the stability and future … Continued

Environment

UPDATE: TSUNAMI ADVISORY CANCELLED FOR BVI

Update The tsunami advisory previously issued for the British Virgin Islands has been cancelled. The confirmation was received from the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) in a media update after 9:00 p.m. Previous Article A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.5 struck north of Honduras at 7:23 PM AST on Saturday, prompting tsunami … Continued

AMBITIOUS GREEN ENERGY GOALS COLLIDE WITH THE REALITIES OF FOSSIL FUEL RELIANCE IN SAINT LUCIA

On the heels of  COP29, Saint Lucia’s ambitious climate commitments are again in focus. The island has positioned itself as a regional leader in the fight against climate change, with its 2023-2030 National Energy Policy (NEP) setting an aggressive target of 50% renewable energy by 2030.  These bold aspirations come against the backdrop of a … Continued

2024 RECORD-SETTING ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON ENDS

The Atlantic Hurricane Season officially ended November 30. With 18 named storms and 11 hurricanes with five major hurricanes causing damage around the Atlantic and Caribbean; 2024 was the ninth consecutive above average hurricane season. Director of Disaster Management Mr. Jasen Penn said that the destructive power of hurricanes means residents should remain prepared all … Continued

“THE MANATEE” MURAL TO BE UNVEILED IN HONOUR OF VI MARITIME HERITAGE

Director of Culture Dr. Katherine Smith has announced that the mural, “The Manatee” will be unveiled on Friday at the Bamboushay Lounge in honour the Virgin Islands’ maritime heritage. Dr. Smith said this year, the Culture and Tourism Month has focused on cultural tourism and the Bamboushay Lounge represents a business with a cultural product. … Continued

Press Release

CCT CLARIFIES DISCONTINUATION OF SERVICES TO TOLA RADIO

Caribbean Cellular Telephone Limited (CCT) wishes to clarify recent discussions in the public domain concerning the termination of our service exchange agreement with Mr. Floyd “Heritage” Burnett and Tola Radio. Since Tola Radio’s inception as a broadcast entity, CCT has been a supportive partner, providing various services to facilitate the station’s growth and development. These … Continued

CCT DELIVERS ON PROVIDING FREE FIBER INTERNET TO THE WILLARD WHEATLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL

Caribbean Cellular Telephone Ltd (CCT) has taken a significant step towards enhancing the educational experience for students and faculty at the Willard Wheatley Primary School, by transforming the school to a Wi-Fi enabled campus. On Monday, May 27th, CCT successfully completed the installation of fiber internet services at the school, providing access to high-speed internet and … Continued

BVIFARS PAYMENT PORTAL TO GO LIVE IN JAN 2024

The BVI Financial Account Reporting System (BVIFars) payment portal is set to go live in January 2024. The International Tax Authority (ITA) made the announcement on Wednesday, December 6, as it reminded all relevant entities with reporting obligations to enrol in the BVIFARS portal. By enrolling, the ITA said it would satisfy the entities’ respective … Continued

Pageantry

DOMINICA’S KYANNA DYER CROWNED MISS OECS 2025

Dominica’s Kyanna Dyer has been crowned Miss OECS 2025, succeeding Saint Lucia’s Claire Smartt. The pageant, held over the weekend, saw five contestants competing for the regional title. Dyer, who currently serves as an Information Technology Officer with the Government of Dominica, brings significant pageant experience to her new role. Her previous titles include Miss … Continued

THREE REMARKABLE OFFICERS TO VYE FOR MISS RVIPF TITLE

The competition for the title of Miss RVIPF 2025 has officially begun, as three dynamic women step forward to showcase their intelligence, strength, and dedication to service. The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force recently unveiled the contestants in a social media post, they are as follows: Contestant #1: Mrs. Tishema Smith-Ramprashad Contestant #2: Delma Tavernier … Continued

THE MISSIVE OF MISS BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS NO.2 RELEASED

Miss British Virgin Islands 2024-2025, Adacia Adonis, has released the second edition of her official newsletter, offering readers a glimpse into her journey of service, empowerment, and cultural celebration. In this latest issue, Adonis recounts her recent experiences, from walking in solidarity at the CIBC Breast Cancer Awareness Walk to championing women’s empowerment at the … Continued

Youth

MISS BVI ADACIA ADONIS ENGAGES BVI YOUTH WITH CHRISTMAS COMPETITION

Miss BVI 2024 Adacia Adonis is inviting students across the British Virgin Islands to showcase their artistic talents through a festive Christmas card decoration competition. The contest, open to all students, challenges participants to create original artwork under one of five creative themes: BVI Christmas Traditions, Under the Sea Christmas, Santa’s Island Vacation, Eco-Friendly Christmas, … Continued

2023 CTO JUNIOR TOURISM MINISTER REFLECTS ON YEAR OF SERVICE

Naomi Onwufuju, the British Virgin Islands’ representative who held the title of CTO’s Junior Minister for Tourism 2023, recently presented her year-in-review to the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) as her tenure came to a close. In her presentation, Onwufuju highlighted the valuable experiences and insights she gained during her year-long role. She emphasized how the … Continued

GOVERNOR’S OFFICE LAUNCHES $50,000 FUTURE FUND TO BENEFIT VIRGIN ISLANDS YOUTH

The Governor’s Office has announced the launch of the Future Fund, a $50,000 initiative aimed at supporting youth empowerment and promoting good governance in the Virgin Islands. Local organizations can now apply for grants of up to $10,000 to implement projects that will benefit young people and strengthen political accountability. The fund, supported by the … Continued