HEARINGS TO DELIVER OUTSTANDING EVIDENCE TO THE COI SCHEDULED FOR MONTH END- SILK LEGAL NOT PERMITTED TO DELIVER FINAL ORAL SUBMISSIONS

The Commission of Inquiry has announced new dates for further evidence hearings which will commence on November 24. The announcement was made by the COI’s Secretary Steven Chandler in a media release issued on Thursday November 11. According to Chandler, the first of these hearings will see Governor John Rankin presenting further evidence. He said, … Continued

A CALL FOR THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN AHEAD 16-DAY CAMPAIGN AGAINST GENDER VIOLENCE

The Office of Gender Affairs is calling for the protection of women and children in observance of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence. Coordinator Tara Sue Morgan said this year’s theme, ‘Orange the World: End Violence Against Women Now’ highlights the violence directed against women that not only causes harm to them but … Continued

LEGISLATION CRITICAL WITHIN SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES IN COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGE – SAYS MINISTER WHEATLEY DURING COP26

Minister for Natural Resources Vincent Wheatley has stressed on the importance of Small Island Developing States utilising their respective legislation to collectively accelerate climate resilience in the region. Minister Wheatley made the comment during his recent speech at the United Nations 2021 Climate Change Conference also referred to as COP26. He was speaking during the … Continued

GOV’T SEEKING TO DEVISE A RE-DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR CIVIL AVIATION REGULATORY SERVICES IN THE BVI – SEARCHING QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL OR FIRM

The Government of the Virgin Islands has announced plans to devise a re-development plan for Civil Aviation Regulatory Services in the territory and are therefore seeking professional services from a qualified individual or firm to execute this initiative. This was revealed in a media release from the Premier’s Office on Wednesday November 10, which said … Continued

MAJORITY OF THE 700 PLUS ANNUAL CALLS RECEIVED BY VIFRS ARE MEDICALLY RELATED – PLANS TO IMPLEMENT EMT INITIATIVE

Despite not receiving a large number of fire related reports so far for the year 2021, the Virgin Islands Fire and Rescue Service is anticipating that they will receive approximately north of 700 calls by year end, with most medically related. This is according to Chief Fire Officer Zebalon McLean who made the statement during … Continued

THE VIRGIN ISLANDS ASSISTED BY UNDP WITH DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS

The Virgin Islands (VI) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have held their second meeting on available UNDP assistance to the VI for recovery after a natural disaster. At the virtual meeting held on October 29, the UNDP presented its Household and Building Damage Assessment (HBDA) toolkit that can be activated after a hurricane to … Continued

BVIEC AND POWER52 SIGNS CONTRACT FOR ANEGADA HYBRID RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT – PROJECT TO BE BUILT BY LOCALLY TRAINED RESIDENTS

After nearly 16 months following the awarding of the Anegada Hybrid Renewable Energy and Battery Energy Storage System Project to Power52 Clean Energy Access, the BVI Electricity Corporation and the American-based solar energy company officially inked a 300-page contract. This was done during a press conference on Friday November 5, which was held in the R&R Malone … Continued

CHAMBER OF SECRETS GIRLS CLUB HOST MOVIE NIGHT

The Chamber of Secrets Girl’s Club, led by Sergeant Jacqueline Tom-Christopher, as a part of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force’s Community Policing initiative held a successful movie night in the parking lot of the East End Police Station Saturday, November 6. ​The movie night, which featured light refreshments, was the first of many public … Continued