LONG BUSH CHRISTMAS PARADE RETURNS A DECADE LATER

On December 25, 2023, the beloved Long Bush Christmas Day Parade will make its long-awaited comeback following an almost decade-long absence. The vibrant community parade was last held in 2013.   Organised by the Christmas in Long Bush Committee in collaboration with Fourth District Representative Luce Hodge-Smith, the fan-favourite event is set to take place on … Continued

DEPUTY GOVERNOR HIGHLIGHTS PUBLIC OFFICERS’ INVALUABLE CONTRIBUTIONS IN FIGHTING CRIME

In his latest monthly address, Deputy Governor David Archer Jr. has made a compelling appeal to the public, urging them to acknowledge and appreciate the dedication, service, and courage of law enforcement officers in the British Virgin Islands. These officers, he notes, are on the front lines in the battle against crime, safeguarding the community … Continued

5 BVI NOMINEES FOR USA TODAY 10BEST READERS’ CHOICE AWARDS

BVI Tourist Board has announced that the territory has been nominated in 3 categories for the USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice 2023 Awards. This event allows the public to vote for their favourite destinations, resorts, and products, showcasing the best that the travel industry has to offer. The BVI’s nominations span across several categories, including … Continued

DE CASTRO EYING EQUITABLE EDUCATION SYSTEMS

The Honourable Sharie de Castro, Minister for Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, recently addressed a fundamental aspect of societal advancement—equity and equality in education. She spoke in a statement on Special Education Week that was observed from November 27th to December 1st. She underscored the pivotal role that equal access to education plays in the … Continued

GUYANA RALLIES IN RESPONSE TO VENEZUELA’S REFERENDUM ON ESSEQUIBO

In a historic referendum held on Sunday, Venezuelan voters, reportedly, “overwhelmingly” rejected the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling over the country’s long-standing territorial dispute with Guyana.  Venezuala’s Government claims that the referendum also saw voters backing the creation of a new state in the potential oil-rich Essequibo region. This move comes after the ICJ’s … Continued

$10 MILLION ALLOCATED TO ENSURE NO PUBLIC OFFICER EARNS BELOW MINIMUM LIVING WAGE

Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley revealed during the recent budget presentation that the government has allocated close to $10 million to ensure no public officer earns below the minimum living wage, which consultants found to be $23,719.80 per year in the Virgin Islands. The Premier stated that some 60% of government employees can currently … Continued

SAHARAN DUST PLUME TRIGGERS ALERT IN VI AS AIR QUALITY DETERIORATES

The Department of Disaster Management has issued a report on current air quality conditions across the Virgin Islands as the territory continues to experience a heavy surge of Saharan dust.  According to Air Quality Index (AQI) readings, recent dust levels are measuring higher than average. The department advises residents to take necessary health precautions, especially … Continued