SUGAR BOYS FC CONTINUE THIER 100% WINNING RECORD – WOLUES FC THARSH POSITIVE FC 16-0 IN BVIFA NATIONAL LEAGUE

Sugar Boys Football Club continued their 100 percent winning record in the BVI Football Association’s National League over the weekend with a 2-1 victory over One Love United. In the first half of the game, Roland Roberts put the Sugar Boys ahead in the 37th minute before doubling up with a second goal in the … Continued

“IT’S A NUISANCE” – FRASER ON POCKWOOD POND INCINERATOR, OPEN BURNING

Leader of the Opposition Honourable Julian Fraser has lamented the prevailing situation in his constituency, the Third District, as it relates to activities on the site of the Pockwood Pond Incinerator. While fielding questions during a community meeting in the First District Fraser did not mince words to share his criticism of the site. “That … Continued

“CINDY” SPEAKS ABOUT ELECTION UNCERTAINTY IN THE BVI

Social Commentator Cindy Rosan believes that as it currently stands the uncertainties surrounding whether or not the territory will host a General Election, as is constitutionally due, is a major factor affecting the number of candidacies and the general level of campaign activity currently being seen. Rosan told CARIBUPDATE that the current environment is uneasy, … Continued

GOVT TO MEET WITH VARIOUS SPORTING ASSOCIATIONS TO ASSESS WHAT SUPPORT IS NEEDED

The Minister for Sports Honourable Sharie De Castro has promised to meet with various sporting associations and federations across the territory following the recent success of the women’s volleyball team which placed second in the ECVA Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Championship. De Castro made the commitment in response to a question posed by the media on … Continued

LOCAL LEGISLATORS NOT AT FAULT FOR DELAYS WITH CANNABIS LAWS – SAYS FRASER

During a recent community meeting leader of the Opposition Honourable Julian Fraser addressed expressions of concern surrounding legislators “dragging their feet” with seeing through the Cannabis Licensing Act. Fraser sought to remind members of the public that the House of Assembly is not at direct fault for the hold-up with the legislation. He said, “The … Continued