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TROUGH SYSTEM BRINGS SHOWERS AND CLOUDY SKIES TO BVI; USVI UNDER FLOOD WARNING

The British Virgin Islands is experiencing unsettled weather this morning, Thursday, September 18, as a trough system near the Territory produces scattered showers and cloudy conditions, according to the Department of Disaster Management (DDM). In its morning weather bulletin, the DDM reported a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms throughout the day, with showers expected to … Continued

TRUMP LISTS FOUR CARICOM STATES AMONG MAJOR DRUG TRANSIT COUNTRIES

Four CARICOM member states — The Bahamas, Belize, Haiti, and Jamaica — have been named among the world’s major drug transit or illicit drug-producing countries by United States President Donald Trump. The designation came in Trump’s “Determination on Major Drug Transit or Major Illicit Drug Producing Countries for Fiscal Year 2026” submitted to the United … Continued

IMMIGRATION FEES TO RISE SHARPLY STARTING OCTOBER 1, 2025

The Department of Immigration has announced that a new immigration fee structure will take effect on October 1, 2025, in line with the Immigration and Passport (Amendment) Regulations, 2025, which were dated June 30, 2025. According to the Department, all immigration-related applications submitted on or after October 1 will be processed under the revised fees. … Continued

NEW UK FOREIGN SECRETARY FOR BVI AND OTHER OT’S –YVETTE COOPER REPLACES DAVID LAMMY

A major upheaval at the top levels of the British government has resulted in a new Foreign Secretary with direct portfolio responsibilities for the British Virgin Islands and the other UK Overseas Territories (OTs). Yvette Cooper, who was the Home Secretary, has replaced David Lammy, who has been appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary. … Continued

BVI’S POLITICAL FUTURE IS VIRGIN ISLANDERS BUSINESS SAYS SKELTON CLINE

Talk Show Host Claude Skelton Cline does not believe expatriates and belongers have any business in determining the way forward for the territory. Skelton Cline during his radio programme ‘Honestly Speaking’ was discussing the issue of self-determination and having the people vote in a referendum. Skelton Cline says if persons are not Virgin Islanders by blood … Continued

ROBUST SUPPORT MECHAMISM TO HELP STUDENTS WITH BEHAVIOURAL ISSUES

With the 2025/2026 Academic School year underway, Education Minister Shari De Castro says the Ministry has ‘a robust support mechanism in place to help students who exhibit behavioral problems. Minister De Castro said on Virgin Islands Voice’, last week that the Ministry still has a zero-tolerance approach to serious mis-behavior on school campuses. However, she … Continued

Local

MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OUTLINES 2025 ACHIEVEMENTS, 2026 PRIORITIES

The Ministry of Health and Social Development has reaffirmed its commitment to improving health, social protection, justice, and environmental sustainability across the Virgin Islands as it presented its 2025 progress report and strategic outlook for 2026. The update was delivered on Monday by Minister for Health and Social Development, Vincent O. Wheatley, and Permanent Secretary … Continued

VIPSL developing future leaders

The Virgin Islands Public Service Learning Institute is highlighting strides in developing future public sector leaders through training initiatives like the Emerging Leaders Development Programme. The Virgin Islands Public Service Learning Institute is celebrating two years of shaping the next generation of public sector leaders. In a special feature, Director Dr Connie George and Communications … Continued

Chief Inspector Davis clarifies police powers & clarifies rights protections

Chief Inspector Kenrick Davis has moved to reassure the public that recent amendments to the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force Police Act uphold citizens’ rights. Chief Inspector in the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF), Kenrick Davis has sought to further clarify recent amendments to the Police Act, outlining how the new provisions work alongside … Continued

Regional

FOUR CARICOM STATES SET TO LAUNCH FULL FREE MOVEMENT

Four CARICOM member states — Barbados, Belize, Dominica, and St Vincent and the Grenadines — are preparing to implement full free movement among themselves, beginning on 1 October 2025. This landmark initiative will allow nationals of the four countries to enter, leave, and re-enter each other’s territories; move freely; reside, work, and remain indefinitely without … Continued

CARICOM CONDEMNS ISRAEL STRIKE ON QATAR

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has strongly condemned a recent strike by Israel on residential premises in Doha, Qatar, describing the act as a flagrant violation of international law and an affront to Qatar’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. In a statement issued on Thursday, CARICOM said the attack was particularly alarming as it targeted a state … Continued

DELILAH PEASE MAKES HISTORY WITH BACK-TO-BACK CARIBBEAN SQUASH GOLD MEDALS FOR BVI

Ten-year-old Delilah Pease made history for the British Virgin Islands at the Junior Caribbean Squash Championships, becoming the first BVI athlete to win back-to-back gold medals at the regional tournament. Competing in the U13 division, Pease delivered a flawless final performance against Trinidad and Tobago’s Gia Ghuran, winning 3–0 in straight sets with scores of … Continued

SUNRISE AIRLINES NAMES NEW CEO TO DRIVE GROWTH ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN MARKET

Sunrise Airways has named Gary Stone as its new Chief Executive Officer, bringing over 30 years of global aviation experience to the role. Stone previously served as Vice President and Regional GM for Latin America and the Caribbean at Sabre Corporation, where he oversaw revenues of over US$110 million. This appointment marks a broader leadership … Continued

World

CARICOM CONDEMNS ISRAEL STRIKE ON QATAR

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has strongly condemned a recent strike by Israel on residential premises in Doha, Qatar, describing the act as a flagrant violation of international law and an affront to Qatar’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. In a statement issued on Thursday, CARICOM said the attack was particularly alarming as it targeted a state … Continued

TWO DEAD IN MID-AIR COLLISION AT ARIZONA AIRPORT

Two people lost their lives in a mid-air collision between a Lancair and a Cessna 172 at the Marana Regional Airport in Arizona, United States on Wednesday morning. The accident occurred at approximately 8:25 a.m. in what is described as an uncontrolled field, meaning the airport does not have an operating air traffic control tower. … Continued

18 INJURED AS DELTA FLIGHT OVERTURNS IN TORONTO

A Delta Air Lines plane carrying 80 people, including 76 passengers and four crew members, made a dramatic crash-landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada on Monday, February 17, flipping over upon impact. The incident resulted in injuries to 18 people, including a child. Delta Flight 4819, which departed from Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, … Continued

Sports

DELILAH PEASE MAKES HISTORY AS BVI’S FIRST PAN AMERICAN SQUASH CHAMPION

The British Virgin Islands is celebrating a historic sporting achievement after 11-year-old squash prodigy Delilah Pease captured the territory’s first-ever title at the Pan American Squash Championships in Guatemala. Competing in the Under-13 category, Pease defeated opponents from Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, El Salvador, Mexico and Guatemala without dropping a single game, an achievement … Continued

BRATHWAITE 2ND IN 100M, ERICKSON 6TH IN HURDLES

Virgin Islander Rikkoi A.R. Brathwaite blazed to a second-place finish in the Men’s 100m at the Grande Prêmio Brasil de Atletismo on Sunday, August 24, clocking a wind-assisted 9.92 seconds in a competitive field. Brathwaite’s time placed him just behind Brazil’s national record holder Erik Filipe Barbosa Cardoso, who won the race in 9.88 seconds. … Continued

DELILAH PEASE MAKES HISTORY WITH BACK-TO-BACK CARIBBEAN SQUASH GOLD MEDALS FOR BVI

Ten-year-old Delilah Pease made history for the British Virgin Islands at the Junior Caribbean Squash Championships, becoming the first BVI athlete to win back-to-back gold medals at the regional tournament. Competing in the U13 division, Pease delivered a flawless final performance against Trinidad and Tobago’s Gia Ghuran, winning 3–0 in straight sets with scores of … Continued

Politics

CARICOM CONDEMNS ISRAEL STRIKE ON QATAR

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has strongly condemned a recent strike by Israel on residential premises in Doha, Qatar, describing the act as a flagrant violation of international law and an affront to Qatar’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. In a statement issued on Thursday, CARICOM said the attack was particularly alarming as it targeted a state … Continued

Community

BVI EDITOR LEADS CIJN TEAM TO VICTORY AT IAPA AWARDS

A Caribbean Investigative Journalism Network (CIJN) team, led by Virgin Islands based editor Freeman Rogers, has won the 2025 Inter American Press Association (IAPA) Excellence in Journalism Award in the Migration Journalism “Claudio Paolillo” category with “Tricked into Sex Slavery: Global Crackdown hasn’t Stopped Caribbean Traffickers.” The IAPA Awards Committee described the report on the … Continued

Crime

CRIME SUMMIT IN THE WORKS AS RVIPF AND PREMIER ADDRESS NATIONAL SECURITY CONCERNS

During a recent radio programme, talking points. Acting Commissioner of police Jaqueline Vanterpool spoke on the upcoming crime summit being planned. She vowed the RVIPF support for the innovative summit where her team would address the public. Premier and leader of Government business, who also sits on the National Security Council Dr. Hon. Natalio Wheatley … Continued

Entertainment

BVI MADE ITS DISCOVERY CHANNEL DEBUT

The British Virgin Islands will make its highly anticipated debut on Discovery Channel’s award-winning television series, “Let’s Take it Outside with Misty Wells”, airing on Sunday, 24th August, 2025 to more than 220 million viewers worldwide. The BVI episode will serve as the Season 6 premiere, officially kicking off the new season of the series, … Continued

RAUL “JOUGO” SPRAUVE- RECEIVES CARIFESTA XV ICON AWARD

Mr. Raul “Jougo” R. Sprauve, acclaimed musician, entrepreneur, and cultural ambassador, has been awarded the prestigious CARIFESTA XV Icon Award on 24 August 2025 in Bridgetown, Barbados. The Icon Award, one of CARIFESTA’s highest honours, recognises individuals who have made extraordinary and lasting contributions to Caribbean arts and culture. Mr. Sprauve’s recognition affirms his standing … Continued

QUESTIONS LOOM AS PREMIER URGED TO REVEAL CASH AMOUNTS FOR ENTERTAINMENT SUPPORT

The issue of utilizing government funds to sponsor private entertainment events continues to be a cause for concern. At a recent government organized press conference, the Premier was asked to confirm the cash component of sponsorship to the BVI Music Festival which is being held this weekend at Cane Garden Bay, and YOLO Promotions from … Continued

Business

PREMIER WHEATLEY DEFENDS PRIVACY SAFEGUARDS IN NEW OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE RULES

The Virgin Islands’ new Beneficial Ownership Legitimate Interest Regime officially took effect on July 1, 2025, introducing revised rules for who can access corporate ownership data and under what conditions. Premier Natalio Wheatley said the regime strikes a crucial balance between transparency and protecting individual privacy. The law replaces the previous framework with a system … Continued

GOVERNMENT SEEKS PRICE STABILITY ON FOOD ITEMS AS $7.25 MINIMUM WAGE TAKES EFFECT

Junior Minister for Financial Services and Economic Development Honourable Lorna Smith, OBE, met with representatives from major local supermarkets to discuss measures aimed at maintaining stable prices on essential food items. The meeting held June 27 formed part of the Government’s ongoing efforts to safeguard the cost of living for residents, particularly in light of … Continued

94% OF FINTECH LEADERS SAY CROSS-BORDER EXPANSION IS CRUCIAL, SAYS BVI FINANCE REPORT

The Destination Digital report launched last week by BVI Finance, reveals the strategic priorities, challenges, and jurisdictional considerations facing global fintech businesses. BVI Finance says that based on the views of 451 fintech executives from the world’s major financial hubs, it finds a striking 94% of global fintech leaders consider cross-border growth either critical or … Continued

PREMIER WHEATLEY: BVI MUST KEEP MARKETING FINANCIAL SERVICES AMID GLOBAL SCRUTINY

While the Virgin Islands faces increased scrutiny in its financial services sector it is important that they continue to market the territory’s offerings. That’s according to Premier and Minister of Finance Dr. Natalio Wheatley who spoke on the sidelines of the Fintech on the Seas Conference held here recently. The conference focused on dialogue, exploration, … Continued

Government

MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OUTLINES 2025 ACHIEVEMENTS, 2026 PRIORITIES

The Ministry of Health and Social Development has reaffirmed its commitment to improving health, social protection, justice, and environmental sustainability across the Virgin Islands as it presented its 2025 progress report and strategic outlook for 2026. The update was delivered on Monday by Minister for Health and Social Development, Vincent O. Wheatley, and Permanent Secretary … Continued

PREMIER WHEATLEY DEFENDS PRIVACY SAFEGUARDS IN NEW OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE RULES

The Virgin Islands’ new Beneficial Ownership Legitimate Interest Regime officially took effect on July 1, 2025, introducing revised rules for who can access corporate ownership data and under what conditions. Premier Natalio Wheatley said the regime strikes a crucial balance between transparency and protecting individual privacy. The law replaces the previous framework with a system … Continued

Opinion

BVI LACKS LEADERSHIP TO ADDRESS LAW ENFORCEMENT REVIEW RECOMMENDATIONS – A LEGAL TEAM SHOULD BE FORMED

A talk show host says the BVI is in what she calls a critical position with some of the recommendations in the UK’s published Law Enforcement Review Report and she believes the government does not have the leadership to address it. Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley says that he categorically rejects some of the recommendations, but … Continued

LOCAL BUSINESSMAN URGES BVI TO BOOST LOCAL FARMING AMID U.S. TARIFFS

A local businessman believes it is time the BVI tap into the Caribbean market and also produce local food because of the US Tariffs. In an Interview carried on ZBVI radio, Managing Director of Clarence Thomas Limited, CTL Michael Thomas called on government to utilize local farmers through the use of greenhouse technology in the … Continued

COMMENTARY ‘UK LABOUR GOV’T CAN MEND FENCES WITH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES’

The following Commentary was written by Mr. Benito Wheatley. The Labour Party’s landslide victory at the polls presents a fresh opportunity for the United Kingdom (UK) to establish a genuine modern partnership with the Overseas Territories (OTs) after 14 years of Conservative Party rule in which the relationship with the Territories was severely strained by … Continued

Travel and Tourism

FOUR CARICOM STATES SET TO LAUNCH FULL FREE MOVEMENT

Four CARICOM member states — Barbados, Belize, Dominica, and St Vincent and the Grenadines — are preparing to implement full free movement among themselves, beginning on 1 October 2025. This landmark initiative will allow nationals of the four countries to enter, leave, and re-enter each other’s territories; move freely; reside, work, and remain indefinitely without … Continued

BVI HITS TOURISM MILESTONE WITH OVER 106,000 OVERNIGHT VISITORS IN Q1 2025

The British Virgin Islands has recorded a historic rise in visitor arrivals during the first quarter of 2025, crossing a major tourism milestone not seen in nearly a decade. According to official data from the Government’s Central Statistics Office, the territory welcomed 106,750 overnight visitors between January and March — a 6.4 percent increase compared … Continued

SUNRISE AIRLINES NAMES NEW CEO TO DRIVE GROWTH ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN MARKET

Sunrise Airways has named Gary Stone as its new Chief Executive Officer, bringing over 30 years of global aviation experience to the role. Stone previously served as Vice President and Regional GM for Latin America and the Caribbean at Sabre Corporation, where he oversaw revenues of over US$110 million. This appointment marks a broader leadership … Continued

Press Release

BVI EDITOR LEADS CIJN TEAM TO VICTORY AT IAPA AWARDS

A Caribbean Investigative Journalism Network (CIJN) team, led by Virgin Islands based editor Freeman Rogers, has won the 2025 Inter American Press Association (IAPA) Excellence in Journalism Award in the Migration Journalism “Claudio Paolillo” category with “Tricked into Sex Slavery: Global Crackdown hasn’t Stopped Caribbean Traffickers.” The IAPA Awards Committee described the report on the … Continued

SUPPLIER MISAPPROPRIATES VIRGIN ISLANDS ICON AWARDS FUNDS – MATTER TURNED OVER TO AUTHORITIES

The producers of The Virgin Islands Icon Awards (VIcons), a celebration of Virgin Islands excellence, are deeply dismayed to report a serious breach of trust involving a contracted supplier. During a routine check on expected deliverables, including the swag bags and their contents, for The Virgin Islands Icon Awards held Sunday, it was discovered that … Continued

NEW ERA OF PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN VIRGIN ISLANDS AND SINT MAARTEN

Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley recently led a delegation to a strategic trade mission to Sint Maarten, to engage in high-level dialogue to advance mutual interests in maritime, trade, agriculture, tourism, health services, and financial services. The premier and his team met with Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina, senior officials, … Continued

Health

MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OUTLINES 2025 ACHIEVEMENTS, 2026 PRIORITIES

The Ministry of Health and Social Development has reaffirmed its commitment to improving health, social protection, justice, and environmental sustainability across the Virgin Islands as it presented its 2025 progress report and strategic outlook for 2026. The update was delivered on Monday by Minister for Health and Social Development, Vincent O. Wheatley, and Permanent Secretary … Continued

MINISTRY OF HEALTH SOUNDS ALARM ON DIABETES, HEART DISEASE, AND CANCER IN YOUTH

The Ministry of Health and the BVI Health Services Authority say there is growing concern over rising cases of diabetes, heart disease, and cancer across the Virgin Islands with more cases now appearing among younger residents. In response, the Ministry has launched Red Loud, a national awareness initiative focused on nutrition, preventative care, and lifestyle … Continued

HEALTH MINISTRY, HM PRISON TEAM UP TO IMPROVE ENVIRONMENTAL PRACTICES

The Ministry of Health and Social Development’s interdepartmental partnership with His Majesty’s Prison is bearing fruit with improvements to waste disposal practices and environmental sustainability at the facility. The initiative took shape following a recent Senior Management Team meeting chaired by Permanent Secretary Ms. Tasha Bertie and brought together Heads of Departments of Waste Management … Continued

Weather

CDEMA DIRECTOR URGES BVI RESIDENTS TO PREPARE FOR ACTIVE 2025 HURRICANE SEASON

At the 49th CARICOM Head of Government Meeting, Director of Communication, Karia Christopher interviewed Executive Director of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency, Elizabeth Riley, for a timely conversation on disaster readiness. With the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season already underway and shaping up to more active than usual. Riley is urging the residence of the … Continued

DISASTER MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR WARNS OF IMPACT FROM U.S. SATELLITE SHUTDOWN

Director of the Department of Disaster Management Jasen Penn says with the United States ending the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program, which shared weather satellite data with forecasters at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration would create some challenges for countries including the BVI. Penn said those satellites provided structural information about weather systems, adding they … Continued

“PREP NOW”: DISASTER MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY PREMIER WARN OF UNPREDICTABLE STORM SEASON

Officials are warning residents to complete hurricane preparations now, citing weakened satellite forecasting and shifting storm trends as the territory approaches the most active stretch of the 2025 season. Speaking during Virgin Islands Voice, Director of Disaster Management Jason Penn confirmed that despite a slow start, the season remains classified as above average, with 16 … Continued

Education

“SKILLS PAY THE BILLS”: TECHNICAL STUDIES GRADS CELEBRATED FOR PRACTICAL EXCELLENCE

The 24 graduates of the Virgin Islands School of Technical Studies were reminded that technical vocational education and training is not something to be looked down on, nor is it merely a fallback option. As Education Minister Sharie De Castro told the class of 2025, “skills pay the bills.” Minister De Castro delivered this message … Continued

BREGADO FLAX CLASS OF 2025 HONOURED AS ‘LEGACY IN MOTION’ IN INSPIRING CEREMONY

Guided by the powerful theme, “In the footsteps of giants, class of 2025 fated for greatness beyond limits,” a total of 37 proud students marked a significant milestone as they graduated from the Bregado Flax Education Centre Secondary Division on Wednesday, June 25th. Leading the class with distinction was Valedictorian Shania Kanhai, while the honour … Continued

Andrew Fahie Trial

EARLY RELEASE FOR KADEEM & OLEANVINE MAYNARD RAISES QUESTIONS

The federal release dates for Kadeem Stephan Maynard and Oleanvine Pickering Maynard have been suddenly moved up, raising questions about the circumstances behind their early exits from prison. Kadeem Maynard, originally sentenced to 57 months in prison for his role in a cocaine importation conspiracy involving former Premier Andrew Fahie, is now set for release … Continued

MAYNARD’S SENTENCING DELAYED AGAIN; FAHIE REQUEST ANOTHER DELAY

The sentencing of Oleanvine Maynard, former Managing Director of the BVI Ports Authority has been pushed back once again despite a previous announcement that prosecutors would not be granting any further extensions. The reasons for the additional delay has not been provided. However, Maynard’s sentencing hearing is now reset for June 20th, 2024. Maynard, confessed … Continued

LEGAL SAGA CONTINUES IN FAHIE TRIAL – PROSECUTION & DEFENCE TO SUBMIT SOLUTION ON MARCH 7

Despite being found guilty on all counts relating to cocaine and money laundering charges on February 8, nearly two weeks following the verdict, the legal saga relating to the Andrew Fahie trial continues as a federal judge grapples with unresolved doubts raised by two jurors about their guilty verdicts. The latest development in what has … Continued

Events

“SKILLS PAY THE BILLS”: TECHNICAL STUDIES GRADS CELEBRATED FOR PRACTICAL EXCELLENCE

The 24 graduates of the Virgin Islands School of Technical Studies were reminded that technical vocational education and training is not something to be looked down on, nor is it merely a fallback option. As Education Minister Sharie De Castro told the class of 2025, “skills pay the bills.” Minister De Castro delivered this message … Continued

“FINTECH ON THE SEAS” HIGHLIGHTS BVI’S COMMITMENT TO INNOVATION AND REGULATORY EXCELLENCE

Delegates to a Fintech on the Seas conference held in territory were told that for decades the Virgin Islands has been among the most secure, best regulated jurisdictions for international business. Speaking at the opening of the conference, Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley said Fintech on the Seas is more than an event; it is statement … Continued

Environment

ANEGADA SOLAR FARM TO SUPPLY 90% OF ISLAND’S POWER AS BVI PUSHES GREEN TRANSITION

The Virgin Islands is advancing toward its target of 30% renewable energy generation by 2025, with major developments underway in Anegada and across the Territory. According to Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley, the Anegada Hybrid Renewable Energy & Battery Storage System is now in its final phase. Once operational, the solar farm will supply up to … Continued

DEPUTY PREMIER FRASER SHARES KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM UN OCEAN CONFERENCE IN FRANCE

Deputy Premier and Minister for Natural Resources and Climate Change Honourable Julian Fraser RA attended the 3rd United Nations Ocean Conference , held in Nice, France. The global forum was held from June 9 to 13 and brought together Heads of Government, ministers, scientists, civil society, youth leaders, and private sector stakeholders to advance ocean … Continued

CLIMATE TRUST FUND TO SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE ROAD TOWN DEVELOPMENT, SAYS BURNETT PENN

The influx of the sargassum seaweed is directly related to climate change and Environmental Officials want to ensure all the factors related to this global phenomenon are factored into the Road Town Development partnership. Wednesday marked the first town hall meeting dedicated to the Project. The meeting brought together members of the business community, Government … Continued

Pageantry

MISS BVI PAGEANT CANCELLED FOR 2025, RETURN EXPECTED IN 2026

The Miss BVI Pageant, a staple of Virgin Islands culture, will not be held in 2025, as announced today in a statement from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sustainable Development. The pageant’s cancellation has been attributed to challenging circumstances around the event’s logistics, which include adequate participation and planning timelines. However, Jr Minister for … Continued

DETROY HECTOR & KIA-MARIE BREWLEY CROWNED AT LITTLE MR. & MISS HAWK PRIDE PAGEANT 

The inaugural Little Mr. and Miss Hawk Pride Pageant held by the Enis Adams Primary School took place this past weekend. The pageant, which featured young students from the school, was made possible by the generous support of attendees, sponsors, and the school’s dedicated parents. “We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who attended, sponsored, … Continued

Youth

DELILAH PEASE MAKES HISTORY AS BVI’S FIRST PAN AMERICAN SQUASH CHAMPION

The British Virgin Islands is celebrating a historic sporting achievement after 11-year-old squash prodigy Delilah Pease captured the territory’s first-ever title at the Pan American Squash Championships in Guatemala. Competing in the Under-13 category, Pease defeated opponents from Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, El Salvador, Mexico and Guatemala without dropping a single game, an achievement … Continued

DETROY HECTOR & KIA-MARIE BREWLEY CROWNED AT LITTLE MR. & MISS HAWK PRIDE PAGEANT 

The inaugural Little Mr. and Miss Hawk Pride Pageant held by the Enis Adams Primary School took place this past weekend. The pageant, which featured young students from the school, was made possible by the generous support of attendees, sponsors, and the school’s dedicated parents. “We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who attended, sponsored, … Continued