BVIEC WARNS OF CREDIT CARD RISKS AFTER CYBER-ATTACK

The British Virgin Islands Electricity Corporation (BVIEC) has issued a statement to customers following a cyber-attack that has disrupted its operations. In the announcement, the Board and Management of the BVIEC acknowledged the impact on its services and expressed empathy for affected customers. The corporation assured the public that it is collaborating with partners to … Continued

ADAEJAH MAKES HISTORY WITH DOUBLE MEDAL HAUL AT WORLD ATHLETICS U20 CHAMPIONSHIPS

Adaejah Hodge has etched her name in history, becoming the first athlete from the British Virgin Islands to medal in two finals at the same World Athletics Championships competition. Hodge achieved this remarkable feat by claiming gold in the women’s 200-meter final on Friday, following her silver medal performance in the 100-meter final earlier in … Continued

CCT’S RESILIENT INFRASTRUCTURE ENSURES RAPID RECOVERY POST-STORM

Caribbean Cellular Telephone (CCT) is pleased to report significant progress in its network restoration efforts following the recent passage of Tropical Storm Ernesto, which brought hurricane-like conditions to the British Virgin Islands in mid-August. The company has announced that its wireless network is now fully restored at 100%, while its fibre network has reached 97% … Continued

PREMIER ADDRESSES MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT PUBLIC SERVICE EFFICIENCY

Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley has moved to clarify misconceptions surrounding the perceived inadequacy of public services in the Virgin Islands, emphasizing that the issue lies within the government’s structure rather than with individual politicians. Speaking recently in the House of Assembly during discussions on the Public Service Management Bill 2024, Premier Wheatley addressed … Continued

FRASER RAISES CONSTITUTIONAL CONCERNS OVER PUBLIC SERVICE BILL

Third District Representative Hon. Julian Fraser has voiced strong opposition to the proposed Public Service Management Bill 2024, citing potential constitutional violations. Fraser argued that the bill’s expansion of the Deputy Governor’s responsibilities oversteps constitutional boundaries. He emphasized that the Constitution clearly defines the Deputy Governor’s role as assisting the Governor, with limited scope for … Continued

DE CASTRO CHAMPIONS EXPANDED STEAM CURRICULUM

Minister for Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, Honourable Sharie B. de Castro, has announced a renewed focus on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year. Addressing educators at the 2024 Professional Development Day, de Castro revealed that the new academic year would continue under the theme “Virgin Islands … Continued

FORECASTERS SAY 6-10 NAMED STORMS IN SEPTEMBER

AccuWeather’s team of expert meteorologists, led by Lead Hurricane Expert Alex DaSilva, is predicting a significant increase in tropical storm activity for the Atlantic basin from late August through September. The forecast, released Monday, anticipates 6 to 10 named storms forming between Aug. 27 and Sept. 30. This period typically marks the peak of the … Continued

20% CHANCE OF TROPICAL FORMATION OVER NEXT WEEK

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami is monitoring an area in the central Tropical Atlantic for possible development later this week. In a tropical weather outlook issued Tuesday morning, forecasters noted that an area of low pressure could form in the coming days. Environmental conditions in the region appear generally favorable for the slow … Continued