BVI-USVI DAILY FERRY ROUND-TRIPS INCREASED DUE TO HIGH BOOKINGS SAYS PORTS AUTHORITY

Beginning November 1st, 2021 the International Passenger Ferry Schedule will include more service runs between the British Virgin Islands and US Virgin Islands. An official advisory sent out by the BVIPA revealed that the adjustment is as a result of increased bookings recorded in the territory. “Per request from our International Ferry Operators the international … Continued

ANEGADA LOBSTER FEST & DELORES CHRISTOPHER FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS AMONG EVENTS SLATED FOR BVI’S CULTURE AND TOURISM MONTH

The Department of Culture is preparing to celebrate the second annual Culture and Tourism Month in November under the theme “Our Heritage, our People, our Cultural Arts! When Culture meets Tourism, we Capture all Hearts.” The Month is an important collaboration with several partners including the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, the Virgin Islands Communal … Continued

HAITIAN DETAINEE ON THE RUN IN THE BVI

A search is underway for Mr. Sem Duverval of Haiti who escaped detention between the late hours of Saturday, October 23 and early Sunday, October 24. The Chief Immigration Officer, Mr. Ian Penn explained that four immigrants who were detained by the Immigration Department, escaped from detention at Castle Maria Hotel.  Three of these individuals … Continued

ANTIGUA HOTEL WORKERS “FORFEIT” JOBS BY FAILING TO TAKE COVID-19 VACCINE

The Antigua and Barbuda Hotels and Tourism Association (ABHTA) has confirmed that some of its workers have forfeited their jobs, even as almost 100 per cent of them have been vaccinated against the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. ABHTA executive chairman Vernon Jeffers acknowledged that letters had been sent to those workers who had not been vaccinated … Continued

‘FLESH-EATING” STD SPREADING IN THE UK. CAUSES “BEEFY RED” SORES.

A once-rare flesh-eating sexually transmitted disease that causes “beefy red” ulcers is spreading across the UK, according to a report Friday. Cases of donovanosis — which causes thick sores that damage genital tissue — have been steadily growing in the region since 2016, and cases are expected to rise,  according to data and experts cited by Birmingham Live. “Figures suggest that … Continued

KATHLYN ARCHIBALD-DREW CROWNED MISS BVI 2021-2022!

Kathlyn Archibald-Drew was crowned Miss British Virgin Islands 2021 during a highly-anticipated live coronation held on Sunday October 17th. The day after the event, Kathlyn took to Facebook to express her deep appreciation for the journey. “Words cannot begin to describe how shocked yet elated I felt being crowned Miss British Virgin Islands last evening. … Continued

PEOPLE WITH HIV URGED TO GET COVID-19 VACCINE IN GUYANA

Guyanese currently being treated for HIV and AIDS are being urged to get vaccinated against coronavirus (COVID-19) since their compromised immune system puts them at great risk to suffer a severe infection. At a recent COVID-19 Update, Minister of Health Frank Anthony dispelled myths that the vaccine is harmful or makes their anti-retroviral treatment ineffective. … Continued

FAMILY OF MIYA MARCANO CALLING FOR POLICE DEPUTY TO BE FIRED

The family of Miya Marcano responded to a heavily redacted incident report that was released by the Orange County Sherif The disappearance and slaying of 19-year-old college student Miya Marcano has inspired a movement of activism for safer security measures and more attention to missing persons cases. Marcano’s family lawyer, Daryl K. Washington, said he’s representing … Continued