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BVI ELECTED VICE CHAIR OF UN COMMITTEE FOR COOPERATION & DEVELOPMENT OF CARIBBEAN

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) has been elected by acclimation to serve as a Vice Chair of the United Nations’ (UN) official intergovernmental body for the Caribbean, the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC), a subsidiary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). The decision was approved at the 30th Session … Continued

DOMINICA INAUGURATES FIRST FEMALE KALINAGO CHIEF

History was made on Wednesday when Annette Sanford, 41, became the first woman to be inaugurated as Kalinago Chief in the Commonwealth of Dominica. Sanford, a native of the island’s Kalinago Territory, was formally invested and presented with her staff of office by Dominica’s President Sylvanie Burton, who herself is the country’s first female president … Continued

GOV’T EYES EXPANDED RELATIONSHIP WITH WINAIR; POSSIBLE VIRGIN GORDA FLIGHTS

The territory  is setting its sights on further enhancing air travel connections, following a high-level meeting between government officials and Winair’s Chief Executive Officer Hans van de Velde. Minister for Works, Honorable Kye Rymer, revealed in a recent interview that the courtesy visit was prompted by Winair’s growing interest in the BVI market.  The talks … Continued

GOV’T PARTNERS WITH PAHO TO COMBAT FOODBORNE DISEASES

The Government of the Virgin Islands, in collaboration with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), is launching a new initiative aimed at reducing the incidence of foodborne diseases in the Caribbean region. As part of this effort, the government is offering the internationally recognized ServSafe Food Protection Managers Course to key stakeholders in the food … Continued

GOV’T WARNS OF CERTIFICATE SCAM TARGETING BVI

The Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports has issued an urgent public alert regarding a fraudulent advertisement scheme currently proliferating on social media platforms. In a bulletin released on September 11, 2024, the ministry warned residents about a deceptive campaign falsely offering free online courses, certificates, and job recommendations purportedly on behalf of the … Continued

BVI MOVES PROGRAMME TO LAUNCH ON CARIBBEAN WELLNESS DAY WITH COMMUNITY WALK

The Ministry of Health and Social Development is set to officially launch its “BVI Moves” programme this Saturday, September 14, in celebration of Caribbean Wellness Day. The initiative, aimed at promoting a healthier lifestyle across the Virgin Islands, will kick off with a community run/walk starting at the Ralph T. O’Neal Administration Complex at 6:00 … Continued

3 SEA COWS BAY SCHOOLS TO RECEIVE OVER 100 ITEMS IN WILLOCK’S BACK-TO-SCHOOL INITIATIVE

Former Speaker of the House of Assembly and Third District resident, Julian Willock, has announced an innovative approach to his 2024 Back-to-School initiative dubbed “3 Hours, 3 Schools in District 3”, which will target three schools in the Sea Cows Bay area with direct donations. Willock, alongside his Third District Committee, has selected the Seventh-day … Continued

2023 CTO JUNIOR TOURISM MINISTER REFLECTS ON YEAR OF SERVICE

Naomi Onwufuju, the British Virgin Islands’ representative who held the title of CTO’s Junior Minister for Tourism 2023, recently presented her year-in-review to the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) as her tenure came to a close. In her presentation, Onwufuju highlighted the valuable experiences and insights she gained during her year-long role. She emphasized how the … Continued

DE CASTRO WELCOMES NEW SCHOOL YEAR

Hon. Sharie de Castro, Minister of Education, Youth Affairs & Sports for the British Virgin Islands, issued a warm welcome to students and educators as the 2024-2025 school year begins. In her statement released Monday, de Castro emphasized the promise and potential of the new academic year, likening students to “seeds planted in fertile soil” … Continued

Local

$42 MILLION BVIHSA BUDGET LACKS INDIVIDUAL ALLOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC CLINICS

Despite a budget of $42 million allocated to the BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA), none of the public medical clinics across the territory have standalone budgets. This was disclosed by BVIHSA Chief Executive Officer, Dr. June Samuel, during a recent community meeting on Virgin Gorda. Dr. Samuel revealed that while the budget exists for the … Continued

BVISLANDER STUDYING IN TAIWAN SEEKS COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR GRADUATE THESIS

Virgin Islander Tisa Donovan is reaching out to the community in the British Virgin Islands for help with a crucial component of her graduate studies. Donovan, who is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Taiwan, is conducting research for her thesis on “The association of Depression, Happiness and Social Support amongst Single Mothers in the … Continued

BVIHSA EXPANDS EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WITH 8 NEW AEMTS

The BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA) and the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) recently celebrated the graduation of eight new Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians (AEMTs), marking a significant advancement in the territory’s healthcare system. The 10-month AEMT programme accredited by the Caribbean Association of Fire Chiefs (CAFC) aims to strengthen emergency response services throughout … Continued

VG RESIDENTS EXPRESS FRUSTRATION OVER HEALTHCARE FAILURES AT COMMUNITY MEETING

Residents of Virgin Gorda voiced their frustrations at the island’s community meeting on Saturday, September 7 regarding the ongoing healthcare challenges plaguing the sister island. Several top executives from within the Ministry of Health and Social Development and the BVI Health Services Authority were in attendance. The meeting came on the heels of the tragic … Continued

Regional

SAINT LUCIA DECLARES SEPT 27 “JULIEN ALFRED DAY” TO CELEBRATE OLYMPIC TRIUMPH

In a landmark moment for Saint Lucia, the government has officially declared September 27 as “Julien Alfred Day” in honour of sprinter Julien Alfred, the first athlete from the island to win an Olympic gold medal. Prime Minister Philip Pierre made the announcement during a pre-cabinet press briefing, outlining a series of grand celebrations to … Continued

LIAT 2020 LAUNCHES NEW CARIBBEAN ROUTES WITH PROMOTIONAL FARES

LIAT 2020, the revived regional airline, has announced the launch of direct flights to Dominica, Grenada, and St Kitts and Nevis, in the first expansion to its Caribbean network. The airline, which emerged from the closure of LIAT 1974, is offering introductory fares starting at US$99 plus taxes.. This expansion builds upon LIAT 2020’s existing … Continued

CXC EMBRACES AI; DEVELOPING REGIONAL POLICY

The Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) has embraced artificial intelligence and is working to create safeguards for academic integrity, the organisation’s top official said Monday. Dr. Wayne Wesley, CXC’s Registrar and Chief Executive Officer, told local press in Dominica that the regional examination body is developing a generative regional AI policy for the secondary education system. … Continued

World

WHO DECLARES MPOX A GLOBAL HEALTH EMERGENCY

The World Health Organization on Wednesday declared the upsurge of mpox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and several other African countries a public health emergency of international concern. WHO Director-General Tedros made the declaration following advice from an emergency committee of independent experts. The decision marks the second time in two years that … Continued

SIR KEIR STARMER BECOMES UK PRIME MINISTER FOLLOWING LABOUR’S LANDSLIDE VICTORY

Sir Keir Starmer has been appointed the United Kingdom’s first Labour prime minister since 2010, following his party’s overwhelming victory in the British General Election on Thursday. Labour secured a commanding parliamentary majority of 174 seats, marking a significant collapse in support for the Conservative Party. In a formal ceremony at Buckingham Palace, Starmer was … Continued

DR. JARECKI DENIES SEX TRAFFICKING AND RAPE ALLEGATIONS – CALLS LAWSUIT A MONEY-GRABBING EXERCISE

Dr. Henry Jarecki, a prominent psychiatrist with deep ties to the British Virgin Islands, has strongly denied allegations made against him in a recent sex trafficking lawsuit. The lawsuit, filed by an anonymous accuser associated with the late Jeffrey Epstein, claims that Jarecki engaged in non-consensual and abusive conduct, accusations that the 91-year-old vehemently refutes … Continued

Sports

SAINT LUCIA DECLARES SEPT 27 “JULIEN ALFRED DAY” TO CELEBRATE OLYMPIC TRIUMPH

In a landmark moment for Saint Lucia, the government has officially declared September 27 as “Julien Alfred Day” in honour of sprinter Julien Alfred, the first athlete from the island to win an Olympic gold medal. Prime Minister Philip Pierre made the announcement during a pre-cabinet press briefing, outlining a series of grand celebrations 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

Politics

OPPOSITION FACES UNANSWERED QUESTION: WHO WILL LEAD IF NO CONFIDENCE MOTION SUCCEEDS?

As the Opposition pushes forward with its Motion of No Confidence against Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley, one major question remains unanswered: who from the Opposition would take the reins as the next premier of the Virgin Islands if the motion succeeds? During a press conference held by His Majesty’s Loyal Opposition on Tuesday, … Continued

HOA PASSES BVI BUSINESS COMPANIES BILL

The BVI Business Companies Bill was successfully passed in the House of Assembly on Tuesday, September 3rd. The bill, a landmark piece of legislation, is expected to bring significant changes to the territory’s thriving financial sector, which has long been a cornerstone of its economy. Deputy Premier and Minister for Financial Services, Hon. Lorna Smith, … Continued

GOV’T SLAMMED FOR DEFLECTING FAILURES ONTO IMPRISONED FAHIE

The Government of the Virgin Islands, led by Premier Dr. the Hon. Natalio D. Wheatley, faces mounting criticism from the Opposition, which has accused the administration of deflecting blame for its shortcomings onto former Premier Andrew Fahie. Fahie is currently serving an 11-year prison sentence in the United States for drug trafficking and money laundering. … Continued

Community

GOVERNOR’S OFFICE LAUNCHES $50,000 FUTURE FUND TO BENEFIT VIRGIN ISLANDS YOUTH

The Governor’s Office has announced the launch of the Future Fund, a $50,000 initiative aimed at supporting youth empowerment and promoting good governance in the Virgin Islands. Local organizations can now apply for grants of up to $10,000 to implement projects that will benefit young people and strengthen political accountability. The fund, supported by the … Continued

79 NATURALIZED AS BRITISH OVERSEAS TERRITORIES CITIZENS

Seventy-nine individuals were officially welcomed as new British Overseas Territories Citizens (BOTC) during a ceremony at Government House on August 29. The event, presided over by His Excellency Governor Daniel Pruce, marked a significant milestone for the new citizens, who took an Oath of Allegiance to His Majesty the King and pledged loyalty to the … Continued

FIRST PHASE OF REPAIRS TO OLD ADMIN BUILDING TO BE COMPLETED BY NOVEMBER

The first phase of the rehabilitation of the historic Old Administration Building on Main Street, Tortola, is set to be completed by November 2024, following initial delays caused by Tropical Storm Ernesto. This phase focuses on restoring the building’s front-facing façade, which includes replacing structural support members and metallic features to enhance safety for pedestrians … Continued

Entertainment

TOP MODEL VI 2024 WINNER, ENYA GLASGOW, TO MAKE HER MARK ON INTERNATIONAL RUNWAYS

Enya Glasgow, the newly crowned winner of Top Model VI 2024, is set to captivate the fashion world with a series of prestigious runway appearances. Enya, hailing from Tortola, British Virgin Islands, will showcase her talent at some of the industry’s most celebrated events, beginning in New York and culminating in London. Enya’s journey kicks … Continued

DEYOUNCE LOWENFIELD IS MISS UNIVERSE BVI 2024

Ms. Deyounce Lowenfield was last evening Sunday August 11th, 2024, crowned Miss Universe BVI 2024.  Lowenfield who participated in the pageant in 2023, will be representing the Virgin Islands at upcoming Miss Universe 2024 in Mexico in November. The preliminary rounds will take place on November 14, and the coronation on November 16, 2024. Lowenfield … Continued

VIRGIN ISLANDS’ CREATIVES CELEBRATED AT INAUGURAL TOAST GALA, ADAM O DELIVERS HEARTFELT SPEECH

On a night filled with celebration, Kickin It held its inaugural gala, ‘Toast’, that brought together Virgin Islands culture, creativity and community. A highlight of the evening was a deeply moving speech from Trailblazer honoree Adam O. Adam O, a beloved figure in the Virgin Islands music scene, has enchanted audiences from around the world … Continued

Business

GOVERNMENT OPENS APPLICATIONS FOR MSME GRANT PROGRAMME

The Government of the Virgin Islands, through the Ministry of Financial Services, Labour, and Trade, has officially opened the first round of applications for its highly anticipated Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Grant Programme. This initiative is designed to stimulate business development and promote economic growth across the territory. Local businesses that qualify are … 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 CELEBRATES BUSINESSES COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY

On Tuesday, the Office of the Premier celebrated 30 local businesses that have taken the VI Green Pledge, fortifying their commitment towards environmental sustainability in the British Virgin Islands. The pledges were made during the 11th OECS Council of Ministers for Environment Sustainability meeting last month. The list of participating businesses spans various sectors. The … Continued

Crime

RVIPF WEEKEND OPERATIONS LEAD TO SIGNIFICANT SEIZURES AND ARRESTS

This past weekend, the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) conducted a series of targeted operations resulting in significant seizures and the arrest of an individual in possession of a prohibited firearm and illegal drugs. These operations are part of the RVIPF’s ongoing efforts to enhance public safety and combat illegal activities within the community. … Continued

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

Government

GOVERNMENT OPENS APPLICATIONS FOR MSME GRANT PROGRAMME

The Government of the Virgin Islands, through the Ministry of Financial Services, Labour, and Trade, has officially opened the first round of applications for its highly anticipated Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Grant Programme. This initiative is designed to stimulate business development and promote economic growth across the territory. Local businesses that qualify are … Continued

MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE TO BE PRESENTED AT NEXT HOA SITTING; OPPOSITION TO CALL FOR HOA TO BE DISSOLVED AND ELECTION HELD

The political climate in the Virgin Islands is set to intensify as the Leader of the Opposition, Honourable Ronnie W. Skelton, prepares to move a motion of no confidence against Premier Dr. Honourable Natalio D. Wheatley. The motion, detailed in the Order Paper for the Nineteenth sitting of the House of Assembly scheduled for Tuesday, … Continued

Opinion

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

MINIMUM QUALITY OF LIFE

The following is commentary by Shaina M. Smith-Archer. I heard about the call for comments in the news on increasing the minimum wage, and there is so much here I don’t know which corner to start at. I think we should first complete the population census to understand what is really going on in our … Continued

Weather

INCREASED CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS DUE TO TROPICAL WAVE

A tropical wave passing through the British Virgin Islands is expected to bring increased moisture and instability, heightening the likelihood of showers and possible thunderstorms over the next 24 hours. This is according to a weather forecast published by the Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Services on Friday, September 6. Throughout the course of today, partly … Continued

ATLANTIC SHOWS INCREASED POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring a tropical wave in the central Atlantic Ocean that shows potential for development over the next week. In a tropical weather outlook issued Thursday, forecasters noted that the system is currently producing disorganised showers and thunderstorms. Environmental conditions appear favourable for gradual development as the wave moves westward … Continued

Andrew Fahie Trial

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

REPOLLING OF JURORS UNLIKELY BUT NOT IMPOSSIBLE – SAYS LEGAL EXPERT

A local attorney with experience in the United States legal system believes the recent request by Andrew Fahie’s legal team to repoll two jurors following their decision to recant their guilty verdicts, is unlikely to be granted. The attorney who requested anonymity noted that while it is highly unlikely for the request to be granted, he said … Continued

Travel and Tourism

LIAT 2020 LAUNCHES NEW CARIBBEAN ROUTES WITH PROMOTIONAL FARES

LIAT 2020, the revived regional airline, has announced the launch of direct flights to Dominica, Grenada, and St Kitts and Nevis, in the first expansion to its Caribbean network. The airline, which emerged from the closure of LIAT 1974, is offering introductory fares starting at US$99 plus taxes.. This expansion builds upon LIAT 2020’s existing … Continued

INAUGURAL CARIBBEAN CONTENT CREATOR AND INFLUENCERS SUMMIT

A landmark summit for Caribbean influencers and content creators is set to take place October 3-5, 2024, bringing together hundreds of participants from across the region. Event creator Jamicia McCalman-Nelson told 284 Media that the summit aims to support Caribbean influencers and bridge gaps in the content creator market. McCalman-Nelson highlighted the economic potential of … Continued

Health

$42 MILLION BVIHSA BUDGET LACKS INDIVIDUAL ALLOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC CLINICS

Despite a budget of $42 million allocated to the BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA), none of the public medical clinics across the territory have standalone budgets. This was disclosed by BVIHSA Chief Executive Officer, Dr. June Samuel, during a recent community meeting on Virgin Gorda. Dr. Samuel revealed that while the budget exists for the … Continued

BVIHSA EXPANDS EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WITH 8 NEW AEMTS

The BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA) and the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) recently celebrated the graduation of eight new Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians (AEMTs), marking a significant advancement in the territory’s healthcare system. The 10-month AEMT programme accredited by the Caribbean Association of Fire Chiefs (CAFC) aims to strengthen emergency response services throughout … Continued

RESIDENTS RALLY FOR IMPROVED HEALTHCARE SERVICES IN VIRGIN GORDA WITH ONLINE PETITION

A new online petition entitled “Urgent Request for Enhanced Healthcare Services on Virgin Gorda” has gained rapid traction, with nearly 250 signatures gathered in less than 24 hours. Initiated by Virgin Gorda resident Sharon Brutus, the petition addresses the urgent healthcare challenges faced by the island’s residents and calls for immediate government action. The petition … Continued

Press Release

CCT DELIVERS ON PROVIDING FREE FIBER INTERNET TO THE WILLARD WHEATLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL

Caribbean Cellular Telephone Ltd (CCT) has taken a significant step towards enhancing the educational experience for students and faculty at the Willard Wheatley Primary School, by transforming the school to a Wi-Fi enabled campus. On Monday, May 27th, CCT successfully completed the installation of fiber internet services at the school, providing access to high-speed internet and … Continued

BVIFARS PAYMENT PORTAL TO GO LIVE IN JAN 2024

The BVI Financial Account Reporting System (BVIFars) payment portal is set to go live in January 2024. The International Tax Authority (ITA) made the announcement on Wednesday, December 6, as it reminded all relevant entities with reporting obligations to enrol in the BVIFARS portal. By enrolling, the ITA said it would satisfy the entities’ respective … Continued

CUSTOMER SERVICE CARE CENTRE LAUNCHES LIVE CHAT

The Government’s Customer Service Care Centre has launched its live-chat feature, in an effort to ensure customers can easily access the Government’s services. The feature allows individuals to contact the centre through messaging, and receive instant support and is accessible through https://bvips.org. Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Deputy Governor, Mrs. Sharleen DaBreo-Lettsome, MBE … Continued

Events

TOP MODEL VI 2024 WINNER, ENYA GLASGOW, TO MAKE HER MARK ON INTERNATIONAL RUNWAYS

Enya Glasgow, the newly crowned winner of Top Model VI 2024, is set to captivate the fashion world with a series of prestigious runway appearances. Enya, hailing from Tortola, British Virgin Islands, will showcase her talent at some of the industry’s most celebrated events, beginning in New York and culminating in London. Enya’s journey kicks … Continued

VIRGIN ISLANDS’ CREATIVES CELEBRATED AT INAUGURAL TOAST GALA, ADAM O DELIVERS HEARTFELT SPEECH

On a night filled with celebration, Kickin It held its inaugural gala, ‘Toast’, that brought together Virgin Islands culture, creativity and community. A highlight of the evening was a deeply moving speech from Trailblazer honoree Adam O. Adam O, a beloved figure in the Virgin Islands music scene, has enchanted audiences from around the world … Continued

DMV Unveils 70th Festival Commemorative License Plate

The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)  has revealed the winning design for a special license plate commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Emancipation Festival. Minister for Communications and Works, Honourable Kye M. Rymer, extended his congratulations to the winning designer, Mr. Shaquille Bell. “Mr. Bell’s contribution to our 70th Festival Celebrations speaks to the liberty … Continued

CARROT BAY CULTURAL FIESTA TO HONOR MR. CYRIL MOLYNEAUX FOR 2024 FISHERMAN’S TOURNAMENT

The Carrot Bay Cultural Fiesta Committee is excited to announce Mr. Cyril Molyneaux as the 2024 Fisherman’s Tournament honoree. Mr. Stoutt said, “This year’s tournament is set to be an event to remember.” Carrot Bay Cultural Fiesta is proud to honor Mr. Molyneaux of Long Bay for his 70+ years of fishing. He started fishing … Continued

Youth

GOVERNOR’S OFFICE LAUNCHES $50,000 FUTURE FUND TO BENEFIT VIRGIN ISLANDS YOUTH

The Governor’s Office has announced the launch of the Future Fund, a $50,000 initiative aimed at supporting youth empowerment and promoting good governance in the Virgin Islands. Local organizations can now apply for grants of up to $10,000 to implement projects that will benefit young people and strengthen political accountability. The fund, supported by the … Continued

KYRA JAMES DOUGLAS SHOWCASES VI CULTURE IN TEEN VOGUE

In a significant achievement for both personal and cultural representation, Virgin Islands native Kyra James Douglas has published an article in Teen Vogue, coinciding with the celebration of Virgin Islands Day 2024. The piece, focusing on Gucci mariner jewellery and its importance as a Virgin Islands heirloom, is part of a special package honouring Caribbean … Continued

Education

BVISLANDER STUDYING IN TAIWAN SEEKS COMMUNITY SUPPORT FOR GRADUATE THESIS

Virgin Islander Tisa Donovan is reaching out to the community in the British Virgin Islands for help with a crucial component of her graduate studies. Donovan, who is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Taiwan, is conducting research for her thesis on “The association of Depression, Happiness and Social Support amongst Single Mothers in the … Continued

GOVERNOR’S OFFICE LAUNCHES $50,000 FUTURE FUND TO BENEFIT VIRGIN ISLANDS YOUTH

The Governor’s Office has announced the launch of the Future Fund, a $50,000 initiative aimed at supporting youth empowerment and promoting good governance in the Virgin Islands. Local organizations can now apply for grants of up to $10,000 to implement projects that will benefit young people and strengthen political accountability. The fund, supported by the … 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

TANIEKA GLUDD WINS 2024 ADULT SPELLING BEE

Virgin Gorda resident Tanieka Gludd has been crowned the champion of the 2024 Adult Spelling Bee competition, following a thrilling tiebreaker on Saturday night. The event, held at the Eileene L. Parsons Auditorium at the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC), saw Gludd outspell six other contestants to secure the top spot. The competition culminated … Continued

Environment

PREMIER CELEBRATES BUSINESSES COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY

On Tuesday, the Office of the Premier celebrated 30 local businesses that have taken the VI Green Pledge, fortifying their commitment towards environmental sustainability in the British Virgin Islands. The pledges were made during the 11th OECS Council of Ministers for Environment Sustainability meeting last month. The list of participating businesses spans various sectors. The … Continued

HLSCC ALUMNUS LOAY JABRE PARTNERS WITH MARINE STUDIES FOR EXPLORATORY STUDY

The H. Lavity Stoutt Community College’s (HLSCC) Centre for Applied Marine Studies (CAMS) recently welcomed Dr. Loay Jabre, an HLSCC alumnus (A.S., Natural Science ’10) and Postdoctoral Investigator from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) in Falmouth, Massachusetts for a two-week exploratory study and training visit. Director of Marine & Maritime Studies, Susan Zaluski explained that … Continued

Pageantry

MISS BVI 4TH AT MISS JAYCEES QUEEN SHOW

Miss BVI 2024, Adacia Adonis, secured an impressive fourth-place finish at the recent Miss Jaycees Queen Show. The announcement was made by the official Miss British Virgin Islands page after receiving the official results from the event. Competing against 11 other contestants, Adonis came just short of a royal placement. The Miss British Virgin Islands … Continued

VI QUEENS SHINE AT INTERNATIONAL PAGEANT

Representing the British Virgin Islands (BVI) with grace and poise, Mrs. Amor James Ibechem and Mrs. Surbhi Williams recently showcased their talents at the prestigious Mrs. Globe pageant held in Palm Springs. The two remarkable women, who also serve as ambassadors for the WINBVI foundation, returned home with various awards and accolades, highlighting their achievements … Continued