GUYANESE NATIONAL RECAPTURED AFTER ESCAPING IMMIGRATION DETENTION FACILITY

The Guyanese national who went on the run after escaping immigration custody on Monday has been recaptured. This was confirmed by the Immigration Department’s Deputy Chief Immigration Officer Mrs. Nadia Demming-Hodge in a media release on Tuesday. She said  Ianna Thomas was back in the custody of immigration officials after the department received an anonymous call … Continued

KISHANN CUPID-BRAITHWAITE IS ACTING LABOUR COMMISSIONER

It has been confirmed by Minister of Labour and Workforce Development Hon. Melvin Turnbull, that effective today August 22nd, 2022 Mrs.  Kishann Cupid-Braithwaite has been appointed as the Territory’s acting Labour Commissioner in the Virgin Islands. Michelle A. Venzen McLean is presently out of office until September 15th, 2022. As acting Labour Commissioner, Mrs. Cupid-Braithwaite … Continued

GUYANESE NATIONAL ESCAPES IMMIGRATION CUSTODY – DEPARTMENT URGE RESIDENTS TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT

Residents across the territory are being asked to be on the lookout for a Guyanese national who escaped the Immigration Department’s temporary detention facility at Hotel Castle Maria. This was confirmed by the Deputy Chief Immigration Officer, Mrs. Nadia Demming-Hodge in a media release on Monday, which identified the escapee as Ms. Ianna Thomas. According … Continued

PREMIER ENCOURAGES ASPIRING AUTHORS TO GET INVOLVED WITH DOCUMENTING THE TERRITORY’S RICH HISTORY

Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley has commended authors throughout the Virgin Islands for doing their part to preserve the history of the territory for future generations through their writing. The premier’s commendations came during the launch of  Marilin Malone Bass’ book “Boundless Childhood Joy: Tales from In and Around the Garden”, as he was … Continued

PIRATES AND SYNERGY CREATED SOFTBALL HISTORY AS THEY COMPLETED DOUBLE SWEEPS TO WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIPS

Both Pirates and Synergy pulled off stunning Game 3 performances in the 2022 Terrence “Chino” Chinnery National Fastpitch Softball League Championships to complete double clean sweeps in their respective divisions. Playing at the E. Walwyn Brewley Ballpark on Friday evening in the first game, Pirates defeated Power Outage 11-1 in the bottom of the 4th … Continued

THE UNDER 14 NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM COMMENDED FOR THEIR UNBEATEN PERFORMANCE IN CFU SERIES

Despite finishing the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Under 14 Challenge Series unbeaten on eight points, the British Virgin Islands Under 14 football team had to settle for a second-place finish in their group which resulted in them missing out on a semi-final spot. The national team finished the tournament on eight points with two wins … Continued

RIKKOI NOW THE FASTEST MAN IN THE BVI AFTER SETTING NEW NATIONAL 100M RECORD – BREAKS 20Y/O RECORD

Local sprinter Rikkoi Brathwaite now boasts the title of being the fastest man in the territory after dismantling the 20-year-old national Men’s 100-Meter record in the NACAC Open Championships in Freeport, Bahamas. On Saturday, August 20, Brathwaite who is commonly recognised for his consistent dominant performances in 60-meter indoor events, ran his fastest ever Men’s … Continued

MCMASTER CREATES HISTORY YET AGAIN AFTER SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDING HIS NACAC 400M-HURDLES TITLE

Local top hurdler Kyron McMaster has once again completed another historic feat after successfully defending an additional 400-meter-hurdles title, this time in the 2022 NACAC Open Athletic Championships in the Bahamas. Running out of lane 6, McMaster continued his winning ways, storming to gold in a time of 47.34 seconds. Second place went to American … Continued

REA VANTERPOOL IS ADULT SPELL OFF CHAMPION

Rea Vanterpool of Virgin Gorda last evening Saturday August 20th, won the Adult Spell Off Competition. The fundraiser was held at the Eileen L Parsons Auditorium, began promptly at 7:30pm and saw great community support.  There were three rounds of the competition which challenged the contestants with everyday words, Virgin Islands dialect and VI nomenclature. … Continued