GOVERNMENT TO RE-ESTABLISH CIVIL AVIATION DEPARTMENT

Premier and Minister of Finance, Honorable Andrew A. Fahie has said that steps have been taken for the re-establishment of the Civil Aviation Department in the Virgin Islands. Premier Fahie while delivering his 2022 Budget Address said one of the benefits of this move is to allow individuals to be able to register their aircraft in the … Continued

SINT MAARTEN: MAN ARRESTED FOR PUNCHING HIS MOTHER

The Sint Maarten Police Force has expressed concern over the continuing number of reports of domestic and family violence on the island.   On November 13, police said they responded to an ill-treatment case and found that a young man had punched his mother a couple of times, after questioning him regarding the theft of cash from her handbag. The suspect was later … Continued

WILLOCK CALLS GOVERNOR’S ALLEGED STANCE TO INVOKE SECTION 103 OF THE CONSTITUTION TO PAY HIS UPCOMING LEGAL FEES ‘MIND BOGGLING’ – SAYS PROTESTERS SHOULD BE MARCHING AGAINST THIS ACT

Speaker of the House of Assembly Julian Willock says he finds it to be mind boggling that none of the protesters are taking a stand against Governor John Rankin for his alleged threat to pay his attorney fees through the Consolidated Fund if the cost is not covered by the government. Speaker Willock made the … Continued

GOVERNMENT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS TO INTRODUCE MANGROVE BANK

Minister for Natural Resources, Labour and Immigration, Honourable Vincent Wheatley has said that the Government of the Virgin Islands will be upscaling the mangrove nursery to a mangrove bank as it seeks to benefit from and participate in the blue carbon market. Honourable Wheatley made the announcement following his return to the Territory after attending … Continued

SCREENING FACILITY BEING CONSIDERED FOR ANEGADA AIRPORT – WILL ALLOW ON ISLAND COVID-19 TESTING FOR INBOUND AIR TRAVELERS

The Auguste George International Airport on Anegada may have its own screening facility in the near future, to allow inbound COVID-19 testing for required travelers. Premier and Minister for Tourism Andrew Fahie made the statement during his recent 2022 Budget speech where he announced a number of plans for the airport on Anegada, along with … Continued

FULLY VACCINATED TRAVELERS WITH NEGATIVE PCR/RAPID TEST DONE WITHIN 48-HOURS OF ARRIVAL INTO THE BVI NO LONGER SUBJECTED TO LOCAL RAPID TEST – MINISTER MALONE

Fully vaccinated travelers with a negative PCR or Rapid Antigen Test conducted within 48-hours prior to arrival into the British Virgin Islands, will no longer be subjected to the previously mandatory rapid test at any of the territory’s ports of entry. This is according to the COVID-19 Control and Suppression (Entry of Persons) (No. 3) … Continued

RESIDENTS RECEIVING LARGE VOLUME OF FRAUDULENT CALLS AND MESSAGES – RVIPF URGE RESIDENTS TO REPORT ALL RELATED INCIDENTS

A large volume of fraudulent requests from unknown individuals demanding monies have been reported to the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force from a number of residents across the territory. This was confirmed in a media release from the RVIPF dated Tuesday November 16, which said the territory law enforcement agency has been receiving several complaints … Continued

FINANCIAL SERVICES INSTITUTE AT HLSCC TO BE RENAMED IN HONOUR OF DR. ROBERT MATHAVIOUS, OBE

The Financial Services Institute at the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) will be renamed the HLSCC Robert Mathavious Institute of Financial Services in honour of financial services stalwart, Dr. Robert Mathavious, OBE. Dr. Mathavious, who served the British Virgin Islands for nearly 40 years across the finance and volunteer sectors, is widely acknowledged as … Continued

DR. MATHAVIOUS TO BE HONOURED AT GLOBAL CURRENTS CONFERENCE FOR HIS LEGACY IN THE BVI FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY

Pioneer of the BVI Financial Services Industry Dr. Robert Mathavious who recently retired as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the BVI Financial Services Commission (FSC) will be honoured over the next two days at a conference entitled ‘Global Currents’. This is according to a media release which confirmed that the two-day event starts … Continued

22 TO BENEFIT FROM MORE THAN $400,000 WORTH OF SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS – FUNDS COLLECTED THROUGH THE 7% MONEY TRANSFER TAX

A total of 22 persons are set to benefit from more than $400,000 worth of scholarships and grants which has been approved by the Cabinet of the Virgin Islands. This was revealed in a recent post-Cabinet statement which said the decisions were made on Wednesday November 3. Of the 22 students, the release said that … Continued