POLICE CHARGE K’SHOY ALEXANDER AND RICHARD HARIPERSAUD FOR POSSESSION OF PROHIBITED WEAPON IN CATHERINE PICKERING MURDER

Royal Virgin Islands Police Force laid charges on an additional two males yesterday in connection with the robbery that resulted in the death of Catherine Pickering on April 18. Both charged with possession of a prohibited weapon are K’Shoy Alexander of Valley, 20, of The Valley, Virgin Gorda and Richard Haripersad, 18, of Purcell Estate. … Continued

CHILDREN & ELDERLY ABANDONED AT EMERGENCY SHELTERS IN ST VINCENT

There are disturbing reports in St Vincent and the Grenadines of adults abandoning children and teenagers at emergency shelters as well as the elderly being left alone.   Director of the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) in SVG Michelle Forbes said they have had children (primary school-aged) being left alone for quite some time and teenagers being abandoned.   She said people were going back … Continued

BVI CUSTOMERS TO SEE INCREASED PRICES DUE TO WORLDWIDE SHORTAGES AND DELAYS

The BVI continues to feel the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the manufacturing industry. Worldwide, the pandemic has disrupted production and supply in home goods, appliances, paper products, food products, lumber, other building materials, and more resulting in shortages and rising prices. Managing Director at CTL Home Center, Michael Thomas said these shortages … Continued

TRACES OF GOLD FOUND IN ASH FROM ST VINCENT VOLCANO

Preliminary tests conducted on volcanic ash from the La Soufriere volcano have revealed the presence of gold deposits. Deputy Prime Minister Montgomery Daniel made the disclosure during an exclusive interview with Loop New Caribbean. “As a matter of fact, one of the preliminary results show that coming out of the recent explosion and that the material that is on the … Continued

REGIONAL SOCA ARTISTES BACK ON THE ROAD AS UNITED STATES REOPENS

With the United States reopening thanks to a vigorous vaccination campaign that has seen 100 million Americans fully vaccinated, opportunities for work are opening up for regional soca artistes and promoters. Over the weekend, some soca artistes were seen performing at events in Miami where Jamaican mas band Xaymaca held a five-day party experience which also … Continued

BVI TOURIST BOARD COLLABORATES WITH LOCAL RESTAURANTS FOR MOTHERS DAY

Celebrate “Her Best MOMents” with a Unique Culinary Experience Memorable experiences are indeed special, especially when they are created just for Mom.  The BVI Tourist Board is excited to launch its Mother’s Day Campaign, “Her Best MOMents”. This promotion is a precursor to the upcoming BVI Food Fete series of events showcasing the culinary element of BVI Love.   The campaign encourages patrons in … Continued

FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK DONATES $10,000 TO BVI PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT FOR COVID-19 AID

The Public Health Unit within the Ministry of Health and Social Development has received a donation of $10,000 dollars to aid in its COVID-19 response. The monetary donation was given by the CIBC First Caribbean International Bank (FCIB) on April 29 and was accepted by Medical Officer, Dr. Ronald Georges, National Epidemiologist Ms. Harmonie Massiah … Continued

BVI COMMUNITY URGED TO GET COVID-19 VACCINE

Manager for the Expanded Programme on Immunization, Ms. Marina Bedeau is reminding residents of the Virgin Islands that being vaccinated prevents the spread of disease as the Territory observes Vaccination Week 2021. Ms. Bedeau said that vaccination week is an opportunity to highlight the importance of being vaccinated against vaccine preventable diseases. She said, “During … Continued