FORMER POLICE INSPECTOR AND PROSECUTOR JEFFERSON KNIGHT MAINTAINS THAT WALWYN HAS BEEN FRAMED; WRITES TO GOVERNOR AND FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE

Former prominent BVI Inspector and Prosecutor Jefferson Knight has written to His Excellency John Rankin CMG and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office regarding present investigations in the Virgin Islands. In the letter Knight maintains that former Education Minister Myron V Walwyn has been framed in connection with the ESHS parameter Wall for which he was … Continued

D’MOI HODGE LEADS MISSOURI TIGERS TO A 25-POINT VICTORY

Local basketball sensation D’Moi Hodge continues to make strides on the international scene after leading his Missouri Tigers to a 25-point victory over SIU-Edwardsville on Tuesday. Playing at the Mizzou Arena, Hodge collected a game high 30 points with 11 of 19 shooting attempts from the floor, to lead the Tigers to a 105-80 victory. … Continued

LICENSING BOARD AMONG DEVELOPMENTS TO COME WITH NEW LIQUOR LICENCES ACT

The Government of the Virgin Islands is seeking to modernise the processes which guide liquor licencing in the Territory through a bill entitled “Liquor Licences Act, 2019”. The bill was brought before the House of Assembly for a second and third reading by Premier Dr the Honourable Natalio Wheatley on November 15th.There, Wheatley reflected on … Continued

VI TO BENEFIT FROM ENHANCED SIREN TECHNOLOGY

Director of Disaster Management Jasen Penn has said that the Virgin Islands early warning sirens now have better connectivity and enhanced remote activation capacity following improvements carried out this week. Mr. Penn said that sounding and monitoring the response of each individual siren unit remotely means better emergency alerting Territory-wide. “This latest improvement means that … Continued

POLICE RECORD UPSURGE IN THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLES

Royal Virgin Islands Police Force is recording spike in theft from motor vehicles and is asking the public to ensure that vehicles are locked when not in use particularly in parking lots during the day and overnight. Four separate incidents were reported in the last week where cash, bank cards, cellular phones and tools were … Continued

BVIHSA EXTENDS THE STAY OF CUBAN HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AS STAFFING ISSUES PLAUGE HEALTH SECTOR

The British Virgin Islands Health Services Authority has entered into an agreement with the Cuban Health Authority in the interests of extending the deployment of health professionals to the territory to supplement the understaffed health care sector. That is according to Minister for Health and Social Development Honourable Marlon Penn who made the revelation before … Continued

USVI WAS PREPARED TO RETALIATE ON MARITIME POLICIES – SAYS PREMIER

Premier Dr The Honourable Natalio Wheatley has indicated that the decision to relax the Territory’s policies for foreign charter boats was a swift intervention to avoid possible fallout with the U.S Virgin Islands – whose government Wheatley claims was already preparing to retaliate on the matter. “This is an important step considering potential recent escalation … Continued

OTs MINISTER PLEDGES TO ASSIST BVI AND OTHER TERRITORIES IN CLIMATE CHANGE FIGHT

Recently appointed Minister for the United Kingdom Overseas Territories (OTs) the Right Honourable Lord Goldsmith has pledged his support in assisting the BVI and other OTs in their fight against climate change. This is according to a message relayed by the Minister for Natural Resources and Labour Honourable Melvin Turnbull who met with Goldsmith during … Continued

ROTARY AWARDS THREE COMMUNITY PHFS TO SKELTON, BICKERTON AND HASAN AT ANNUAL FOUNDATION DINNER

On November 5th, 2022, the BVI Rotary family held their annual Rotary Foundation Dinner under the theme, “Shades of Rotary’. The grand affair which took place at Maria’s By the Sea, and coincided with District Governor for District 7020 Deborah Howell’s official visit to the Territory.  Despite the inclement weather that evening, the dinner was … Continued