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“DO NOT DO IT” – WALWYN URGES MINISTER RYMER NOT TO MERGE WSD WITH BVIEC

Representative for the Sixth District, Hon. Myron Walwyn, has called on the Minister for Communication and Works, Hon. Kye Rymer, to postpone the planned merger of the Water and Sewerage Department (WSD) with the BVI Electricity Corporation (BVIEC). Speaking during a recent House of Assembly sitting, Walwyn urged the minister to address pressing issues within … Continued

BVI STRENGTHENS FINANCIAL SERVICES TIES IN ASIA-PACIFIC REGION

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) government made significant progress in re-engaging its Asia-Pacific financial services markets in 2024 after a hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic. Asia has long been a cornerstone of BVI’s financial services landscape, contributing over 50% of the Territory’s revenue in the sector. Led by key officials from the government and financial … Continued

DRAKES TRADERS LTD. DONATES $10,000 TO FAMILY SUPPORT NETWORK

The Family Support Network (FSN) received a $10,000 donation from Drakes Traders Ltd., marking the company’s continued commitment to supporting families in need within the Virgin Islands. The seasonal contribution was presented on December 17 at Drakes Traders’ Fish Bay location, where representatives from both organizations gathered for the occasion. In acknowledgement of Drakes Traders’ … Continued

“I WAS SHAME LIKE A DOG” – WALWYN ON TRELLIS BAY REST STOP

Opposition Legislator Hon. Myron Walwyn has expressed strong disapproval of the recently opened Trellis Bay Rest Stop facility on Beef Island, describing it as inadequate for the calibre of tourists and residents who frequently use the area. Speaking during a House of Assembly sitting, Walwyn said he felt “shame like a dog” upon seeing the facility, which … Continued

MATHER URGES PREMIER TO GET HELP WITH THE BVI’S FINANCES

Territorial At-Large Representative Hon. Stacey Mather during the debate session of the most recent budget address by the premier of the Virgin Islands spoke about the lack of fiscal planning taking place under the Wheatley lead administration. Mather said the government has money, yet seems to be wanting to save it instead of using it … Continued

SMITH URGES GOVERNMENT TO PRIORITIZE WORKERS’ WELFARE

Territorial At-Large Representative Lorna Smith has strongly criticized the government’s decision to postpone the long-promised minimum wage increase, describing the delay as “immoral.” Speaking during the 2025 budget debate in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, December 18, Smith urged the government to prioritize workers’ welfare and fulfil its commitment to raising the minimum wage. … Continued

REGISTRATION FOR 2025-2026 SCHOOL YEAR OPENS JANUARY 2

Parents and guardians seeking placement for students in public or private schools in the Virgin Islands are reminded that registration for the 2025-2026 academic year will open on January 2, 2025, and close on April 30, 2025. The Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs, and Sports is urging parents to submit applications within the registration period … Continued

WALWYN CRITIQUES 2025 BUDGET AS “PURE SORROW”

Sixth District Representative Hon. Myron Walwyn has criticized the 2025 Budget presented by Premier and Minister of Finance Dr. the Hon. Natalio Wheatley, describing it as “nothing but pure sorrow.” Walwyn’s sharp remarks came during the budget debate in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, where he lambasted the government for what he sees as … Continued

PREMIER PUSHES FOR STRONGER INFRASTRUCTURE AND PLANNING

Premier Dr. the Hon. Natalio Wheatley has called for a united effort across the Virgin Islands to build stronger and more resilient communities capable of withstanding the growing impacts of climate change. Speaking in a recent interview, the premier stressed the need for comprehensive planning and collective action and he emphasized that achieving resilience will … Continued

Local

BVI BANK ASSOCIATION WARNS MERCHANTS ON CARD FEE VIOLATIONS

As the holiday shopping season approaches, the BVI Bank Association has issued an important reminder to merchants regarding compliance with payment regulations. Specifically, the association highlighted that imposing a minimum spending requirement for card transactions or charging additional fees for card payments is a violation of both merchant agreements with banks and the regulations set … Continued

FCCA PROVIDES OVER 100 GIFTS FOR CHILDREN IN THE BVI

More than 100 children across the Virgin Islands were recipients of Christmas gifts, thanks to a donation from the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA). The holiday initiative, held on December 16 at the Youth Empowerment Project (YEP) Headquarters in East End, Tortola, brought festive cheer to the community. The event was a collaborative effort between the … Continued

RVIPF INVESTIGATES VIRAL VIDEO ADVOCATING VIOLENCE IN POLITICAL EXPRESSION

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has launched an investigation into a video circulating on social media that appears to promote violence as a means of political expression. Detective Chief Inspector (DCI) Kenrick Davis has warned that the content of the video may cross legal thresholds, potentially constituting serious criminal offences under multiple laws. … Continued

JAE’NYIAH DEFREITAS CROWNED FLPS ‘ANGEL OF CHRISTMAS’

Jae’Nyiah Defreitas made history on Thursday, December 12, by becoming the first-ever Angel of Christmas at the Francis Lettsome Primary School (FLPS) pageant. The event, held at the Eileen L. Parsons Auditorium at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC), saw Defreitas dominate four of the five judged categories, outshining her peers to earn the prestigious … Continued

Regional

CARIBBEAN AIRLINES OPERATIONS CONTINUE AS NORMAL

Caribbean Airlines Limited has advised that the company continues to work collaboratively with the Trinidad and Tobago Airline Pilots Association to resolve outstanding wage negotiations. On yesterday Monday December 9th, 2024, representatives of Caribbean Airlines and Trinidad and Tobago Airline Pilots Association met to advance discussions, and the signing of the agreement is said to … Continued

CARIBBEAN AIRLINES BRINGS THE REGION CLOSER WITH NEW SERVICE TO GUADELOUPE

Caribbean Airlines has recently announced the start of its new service to the French island of Guadeloupe, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s commitment to enhancing regional connectivity. This new route, operating four (4) times per week via St. Lucia and Dominica, opens new opportunities for seamless travel and collaboration across the Caribbean. The … Continued

World

“CLIMATE FINANCE IS NOT CHARITY”: SIMON STIELL URGES GLOBAL ACTION AT COP29 IN BAKU

UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell delivered an impassioned call for unity and decisive action at the opening of the 29th UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, emphasizing the urgency of achieving ambitious outcomes to combat the climate crisis. Stiell began by acknowledging the transition from the Emirati presidency to Azerbaijan’s President Babayev, … Continued

FEDERAL JUDGE BLOCKS BIDEN’S POLICY ON PATH TO CITIZENSHIP FOR IMMIGRANT SPOUSES

A federal judge in Texas has struck down a key Biden administration policy aimed at helping undocumented immigrants married to United States citizens gain a path to citizenship. The programme, known as “Keeping Families Together,” was one of the most significant recent presidential initiatives for immigrant families, offering undocumented spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens … Continued

WHO DECLARES MPOX A GLOBAL HEALTH EMERGENCY

The World Health Organization on Wednesday declared the upsurge of mpox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and several other African countries a public health emergency of international concern. WHO Director-General Tedros made the declaration following advice from an emergency committee of independent experts. The decision marks the second time in two years that … Continued

Sports

RICKETTS AND LINDSAY TRIUMPH IN WEST END 2-MILE RUN

The West End 2 Mile Run held recently saw standout performances from Jermaine Rickets and Katrina Lindsay, who emerged as the male and female champions, respectively, among a field of 43 participants. Jermaine Ricketts delivered an exceptional performance, winning the male category and establishing a new course record with a time of 11:04.42. Rickets surpassed … Continued

SAMUEL, FUNGFOOK AND JOSEPH ARE 2024 INTER-SECONDARY CHESS CHAMPIONS

John Samuel, Dimitri Fungfook and Shamoy Joseph are champions of their respective categories of the 2024 Inter-Secondary Chess Tournament. The event, held at the Multi-Purpose Sports Complex on December 12 and 13 brought together a total of seven schools from across the territory including Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS), Bregado Flax Educational Centre, Claudia Creque … Continued

WOLUES CLOSE GAP AT THE TOP AS LEAGUE DELIVERS GOAL-FILLED WEEKEND

Reigning champions Wolues FC made a strong statement in the BVIFA National League last weekend, securing a commanding 6-2 victory over Positive FC and pulling level on points with league leaders Virgin Gorda United. The action-packed weekend also featured thrilling draws, dominant victories, and an incredible 10-0 performance by Sugar Boys FC. Wolues Keep Pressure … Continued

Politics

GOVT EXPLORES U.S. PRECLEARANCE SOLUTION FOR TRAVELLERS

The Government of the Virgin Islands is actively engaging with the United States to explore a resolution regarding U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Preclearance for travellers entering the territory. Minister for Communication and Works, Hon. Kye Rymer, confirmed ongoing discussions during a recent community meeting on Virgin Gorda. What Is Preclearance? CBP Preclearance involves … Continued

PREMIER WHEATLEY TO REVIEW GRANT LIMITS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES

Premier Dr. the Hon. Natalio Wheatley has signalled his willingness to reconsider the maximum grant amount offered under the government’s Small Business Development Grant Programme. Currently capped at $7,000, the grant programme supports small and medium-sized businesses in overcoming financial hurdles and fostering growth. Speaking on the local radio program Talking Points, Premier Wheatley acknowledged the … Continued

PREMIER VOWS ACTION AMID FINANCIAL SERVICES LAYOFFS AND RELOCATIONS

Premier and Minister of Financial Services and Labour, Dr. the Hon. Natalio Wheatley, has pledged to address reports of mass layoffs and the relocation of financial services operations to cheaper jurisdictions. Speaking on the local radio programme Talking Points, Premier Wheatley expressed his commitment to engaging with industry stakeholders to tackle the issue. During the programme, … Continued

MULTI-FACETED APPROACH FOR PRICE CONTROL SAYS PREMIER WHEATLEY

Premier Dr. the Hon. Natalio Wheatley has revealed a multi-faceted approach to combat the increasing cost of living in the British Virgin Islands (BVI). At a recent press conference, Premier Wheatley discussed key strategies, including the promotion of renewable energy, boosting local agricultural production, and reviewing the territory’s tax and duty regime. Wheatley also emphasized … Continued

Community

ROTARY CLUB OF TORTOLA’s ANNUAL ROUNDABOUT LIGHTING

The Rotary Club of Tortola officially ushered in the Christmas spirit on Friday, December 13, with its annual Christmas Roundabout Lighting at Port Purcell. The well-decorated roundabout, a beloved tradition, once again illuminated the area, delighting residents and setting a festive tone for the holiday season. Following the lighting ceremony, Rotary Club members gathered to … Continued

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

CONSTRUCTION BEGINS FOR VENDING ZONES AT LONG BAY, BEEF ISLAND

The construction of a vending zone at Long Bay, Beef Island, has commenced marking a significant milestone in the Long Bay Beach Management Project. This initiative aims to balance environmental conservation with sustainable tourism development. The project, which also includes environmental restoration, a public picnic area, and structured parking, is designed to protect the beach … Continued

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION LAUNCHES FOOTBALL FOR SCHOOLS PROGRAMME

The Ministry of Education is partnering with the BVI Football Association (BVIFA) and FIFA in the official launch of the Football for Schools programme. This initiative aims to enhance Physical Education (PE) by formally incorporating soccer into the curriculum, fostering students’ love for the sport, and promoting holistic development through athletics. As part of 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

Entertainment

SID’S POMATO POINT WINS BIG AT 12TH ANEGADA LOBSTER FEST

After a weekend of culinary delight at the 12th annual Anegada Lobster Fest, Sid’s Pomato Point claimed the inaugural Alffy Trophy for Best Lobster Sampler, besting 12 other restaurants. Anegada Beach Club and Anegada Reef Hotel secured second and third place respectively. Held under the theme “Lobster, Fun and Anegada Sun”, the competition was judged by … Continued

TRESAN SHARPE OF THE RVIPF CROWNED MISS CFPWA TRUE BLUE BEAUTY

On October 25, 2024, the Caribbean Federation of Police Welfare Associations (CFPWA) proudly hosted the True Blue Beauty Pageant, celebrating the outstanding contributions and achievements of female police officers from across the region. The event took place at the prestigious John E. St. Luce Finance & Conference Center, St. John, Antigua and Barbuda and showcased … Continued

Crime

OVER $718,000 WORTH OF SUSPECTED CANNABIS SEIZED AT PORT PURCELL

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has confirmed the seizure of 71.84 kilograms (71,840 grams) of suspected cannabis during a routine inspection at the Port Purcell Port. The estimated street value of the intercepted drugs is approximately USD $718,400. The discovery was made by Customs officers who identified several suspicious items concealed within a … Continued

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT SEIZES SIGNIFICANT DRUG SHIPMENT – CALLS FOR PUBLIC SUPPORT

His Majesty’s Customs Department is urging the public to join the fight against illicit drug trafficking following the interception of a major drug operation earlier this week. The significant seizure occurred during a routine inspection on December 10, 2024, when customs officers discovered a large number of packages containing a green vegetable substance suspected to … Continued

RESIDENTS WARNED OVER RISING WHATSAPP SCAMS IN THE VIRGIN ISLANDS

Residents of the Virgin Islands are being urged to stay alert against a surge in WhatsApp scams targeting individuals through fraudulent messages and hacking attempts. Officials report that scammers are using familiar tactics, such as posing as known contacts and sending fake Zoom meeting links or messages requesting six-digit codes. Once access is gained, scammers … Continued

Government

$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

GOVERNMENT OFFICES TO OPEN AT 11:00 A.M.

The Office of the Deputy Governor has announced that all public offices across the British Virgin Islands (BVI) are expected to open today at 11:00 a.m. following intense overnight rainfall that has led to flooding and landslides in multiple communities. The office noted that the Public Works Department (PWD) is currently clearing affected areas, working … 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

BVI WELCOMES LIAT 2020 WITH DAILY FLIGHTS FROM THE CARRIER

LIAT 2020 Limited returned to the British Virgin Islands on Sunday, launching its inaugural flight to the Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport and signaling a renewed commitment to regional air travel. The airline’s comeback marks a significant milestone for Caribbean connectivity, with government officials celebrating the return of a carrier that has long been integral … Continued

SID’S POMATO POINT WINS BIG AT 12TH ANEGADA LOBSTER FEST

After a weekend of culinary delight at the 12th annual Anegada Lobster Fest, Sid’s Pomato Point claimed the inaugural Alffy Trophy for Best Lobster Sampler, besting 12 other restaurants. Anegada Beach Club and Anegada Reef Hotel secured second and third place respectively. Held under the theme “Lobster, Fun and Anegada Sun”, the competition was judged by … Continued

RESIDENTS VOICE ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS OVER RUNWAY EXPANSION

Concerns over the environmental impact of the proposed Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport runway expansion took centre stage at a public consultation held on November 26 at Elmore Stoutt High School. Residents raised alarms about the potential damage to Trellis Bay and the surrounding marine environment, emphasizing the need for greater scrutiny and sustainable planning. … 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

WHEATLEY HIGHLIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN HEALTH SECTOR

The Virgin Islands is taking a significant step toward modernizing its health sector with the recent hosting of an Information Systems for Health (IS4H) workshop. The initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Health and Social Development in collaboration with the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO), brought together a diverse group of stakeholders for a multisector consultation. … Continued

MOH OBSERVES #MEDSAFETYWEEK, ENCOURAGES SAFE MEDICINE USE AND REPORTING OF SIDE EFFECTS

The Ministry of Health and Social Development, in partnership with the Uppsala Monitoring Centre (UMC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), is promoting the safe use of medicines as part of #MedSafetyWeek, which is observed from November 4 to 10. This year’s campaign theme highlights the importance of correct medicine usage to prevent adverse effects … Continued

BVI CANCER SOCIETY DONATES MRI INJECTOR TO BVIHSA IN MEMORY OF KIRIMA FORBES

The BVI Cancer Society has made a significant contribution to the fight against cancer in the Virgin Islands by donating a state-of-the-art MRI Injector machine to the BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA). The donation, made in honour of the late Kirima Shameka Forbes, was presented during a heartfelt ceremony on Friday, October 18, at the … 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

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

HLSCC AND MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY TO STRENGTHEN LONG-STANDING PARTNERSHIP

The H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) and Missouri Southern State University (MSSU), located in Joplin, Missouri, USA are set to deepen their 23-year partnership with HLSCC – one of MSSU’s longest-standing partners in international education as a MSSU delegation arrives in the British Virgin Islands the week of 18th November 2024. The visit will … 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

Events

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

RESIDENTS CELEBRATE HISTORIC 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF 1949 MARCH

Residents of the Virgin Islands on Sunday, November 24th, commemorated the 75th anniversary of the Great March of 1949 with a historic march. What is being termed a momentous event by lawmakers brought together thousands of residents, community members, and local organisations, all marching in solidarity to honour the courageous actions of those who fought … Continued

HISTORIAN DAVID OLUSOGA EXPLORES CONDITIONAL CITIZENSHIP AND THE LASTING IMPACT OF THE WINDRUSH

During the recently concluded BVI Lit Fest, acclaimed historian David Olusoga delivered a compelling lecture titled Being & Belonging. The lecture explored themes of citizenship and identity in the United Kingdom and its Overseas Territories, drawing critical insights from the Windrush scandal and broader issues surrounding British nationality laws. Olusoga provided a detailed examination of … 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

Environment

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

HODGE-SMITH TO LEAD $500K TERRITORY-WIDE BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT

The Government of the Virgin Islands has addressed longstanding public concerns about the territory’s visual appeal and lack of aesthetic upkeep by empowering the BVI Tourist Board (BVITB) with a $500,000 grant for a beautification project. The initiative will be led by Junior Minister for Tourism and Culture, the Honourable Luce D. Hodge-Smith (R4). In … 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

Pageantry

JAE’NYIAH DEFREITAS CROWNED FLPS ‘ANGEL OF CHRISTMAS’

Jae’Nyiah Defreitas made history on Thursday, December 12, by becoming the first-ever Angel of Christmas at the Francis Lettsome Primary School (FLPS) pageant. The event, held at the Eileen L. Parsons Auditorium at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC), saw Defreitas dominate four of the five judged categories, outshining her peers to earn the prestigious … Continued

PUBLIC VOTING ONGOING FOR PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARD IN TRUE BLUE PAGEANT

Miss Royal Virgin Islands Police Force, Tresand Sharpe, is set to represent the territory as contestant number 1 in the Caribbean Federation of Police Welfare Associations’ (CFPWA) True Blue Beauty Pageant. The pageant takes place this Friday in Antigua and Barbuda. In an interview with 284 Media’s Jhaka Wooding, Sharpe reflected on her journey leading … Continued

DE’NYA WINTER WELCOMED HOME WITH CEREMONY AT AIRPORT

De’Nya Winter, representing the British Virgin Islands, was crowned Miss Caribbean Cultural Princess 2024 on Sunday, October 6, in Hollywood, Florida. The pageant, reduced to two competitors, featured representatives from the British Virgin Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Winter dominated several categories, winning Miss Photogenic, Miss Congeniality, Best Cultural Doll Wear, Best Magazine Wear, … Continued