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CALYPSONIANS READY TO CONTEST FOR CALYPSO MONARCH

The highly anticipated 2024 Calypso Monarch competition is set to return on Saturday, July 27, after a three-year hiatus. This event will be a highlight of the 70th Emancipation Festival celebrations on Tortola, marking a significant moment in the island’s cultural calendar. In the lead-up to the event, 284 Media conducted interviews with key figures … 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

VI HERITAGE COMMITTEE TO HOST ANNUAL EMANCIPATION SERVICE AND MARCH

The Virgin Islands Heritage Committee has announced the return of the Annual Emancipation Service and march, scheduled to take place on Sunday, August 4, 2024. The event, a significant cultural and historical occasion, will be held at the historic Sunday Morning Well—the very site where the Emancipation Proclamation was read to enslaved people, marking a … Continued

RECORD ATTENDANCE AT 2024 XMAS IN JULY ON VIRGIN GORDA

The 2024 Xmas in July event drew record-breaking crowds to Virgin Gorda on Saturday, July 20, with over 5,000 attendees reported. Tomas Dardet, BVI Tourist Board Representative for the Puerto Rico Market, confirmed the turnout during an exclusive interview with 284 Media at the event. While definitive numbers are pending, Dardet noted that the presence … Continued

THE ART OF A DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN HONORS 5 VI GENTLEMAN IN HONOR OF 6TH SEASON

Creator and Host of ‘The Distinguished Gentleman’, Ronn A. Grant has chosen to honor 5 Virgin Islands Gentleman from various industries in honor of the 6th Season of the award winning talk show and podcast ‘The Art of a Distinguished Gentleman’. This year’s honorees are: Dr. Kedrick Pickering, Physician of the Year Mr. Jamalie Thomas, … Continued

20 ILLEGAL HAITIAN MIGRANTS DETAINED IN VIRGIN GORDA

Twenty illegal migrants were apprehended in the North Sound area of Virgin Gorda on Tuesday, July 23. The Department of Immigration confirmed the development in a media release which noted that the twenty captured persons are Haitian nationals. The group, consisting of twelve males and eight females, including three children, is currently undergoing intake processes … Continued

INAUGURAL VI TOP MODEL EVENT HAILED A SUCCESS

The recently concluded inaugural VI Top model has been hailed as a tremendous success. Recently founder and creator of VI Top model Erica Creque and winner Enya Glassgow, sat down with 284 Media to recap the event which provided local models with the opportunity to showcase their talents in the hope of gaining regional and … Continued

ANNUAL GOSPEL FEST SET TO TAKE CENTER STAGE

The Virgin Islands Heritage Committee is hosting the Annual Gospel Fest this Sunday, July 28, at the Festival Grounds from 7:00 p.m. Member of the VI Heritage Committee, Pastor Jovan Cline, sat down with 284 Media to speak on the upcoming event.  Pastor Cline spoke on the amazing lineup of artists expected to take the … Continued

Local

PREMIER CONFIDENT IN MEETING DEADLINE WITH 80% OF COI TASKS COMPLETED

Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley has announced significant progress in his government’s efforts to complete the Commission of Inquiry (COI) Recommendations, with approximately 80 percent of the tasks already accomplished. Premier Wheatley provided this update during a press conference on Friday, July 19. As of Thursday, July 18, out of the 131 actions derived … Continued

LOCALS ENCOURAGED TO COMPETE IN THE NORTH DROP 2024 OPEN FISHING TOURNAMENT

Local fisherfolkes are being encouraged to participate in the North Drop 2024 Open fishing competition which is a ‘catch and release’ blue marlin fishing tournament, set to run from August 9 to 10 in the waters surrounding Virgin Gorda. The two-day tournament is part of the Caribbean Series Blue Marlin Championship that aims to promote … Continued

PREMIER: SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDS COMING FOR BVI FESTIVAL

As the territory prepares for the 70th Emancipation Festival, questions about fiscal transparency and event management continue to surround this significant cultural celebration. Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley announced that a supplemental budget is being processed for the 70th Emancipation Festival, less than two weeks before the official opening of the festival village. Speaking at a … Continued

Regional

PREMIER TO CHAIR CRUCIAL OECS ENVIRONMENTAL SUMMIT THIS WEEK

The Government of the Virgin Islands will host the Eleventh Council of Ministers: Environmental Sustainability (COM:ES 11) of the Organisation  of Eastern Caribbean States from July 24-25, focusing on the theme “From Aspiration to Focused Action.” As shared by Premier Hon. Dr Natalio Wheatley, the annual conference brings together environment and sustainability ministers from the … Continued

SAHARAN DUST CONTINUES TO RESTRICT TROPICAL DEVELOPMENT

The Virgin Islands Department of Disaster Management reports that Saharan dust continues to inhibit tropical system formation in the Atlantic basin, marking nearly two weeks of suppressed activity. The dust, now at peak concentration, has created unfavourable conditions for tropical development. Tropical waves emerging from the African coast struggle against the associated dry air. Experts … Continued

BVI LEGAL ICON HONOURED IN CARIBBEAN-WIDE DOCUMENTARY

The British Virgin Islands’ legal community has reason to celebrate as one of its own has been recognized among the Caribbean’s most exceptional legal practitioners. A documentary, “Legendary Caribbean Legal Practitioners,” featuring 48 outstanding lawyers from across the region, was unveiled on Wednesday, July 17 by the CCJ Academy for Law, the educational branch of … Continued

CALM FORECAST FOLLOWS HURRICANE BERYL’S FURY

In a welcome turn of events, the Caribbean is poised for a period of relative calm following the recent havoc wreaked by Hurricane Beryl. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has issued a reassuring seven-day forecast, stating, “For the North Atlantic…Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: Tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the next … Continued

World

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

PHILANTHROPIST DR. HENRY JARECKI ACCUSED OF RAPE BY EPSTEIN VICTIM – LAWYER DENIES CLAIM

Dr. Henry Jarecki, a 91-year-old philanthropist with strong ties to the British Virgin Islands, is facing accusations of rape in a lawsuit filed in a Manhattan federal court. An unnamed woman has accused Dr. Jarecki of repeatedly raping her between 2011 and 2014. Jarecki’s attorney has vehemently denied the allegations, calling them false and baseless. … Continued

Sports

LOCALS ENCOURAGED TO COMPETE IN THE NORTH DROP 2024 OPEN FISHING TOURNAMENT

Local fisherfolkes are being encouraged to participate in the North Drop 2024 Open fishing competition which is a ‘catch and release’ blue marlin fishing tournament, set to run from August 9 to 10 in the waters surrounding Virgin Gorda. The two-day tournament is part of the Caribbean Series Blue Marlin Championship that aims to promote … Continued

Politics

PREMIER CONFIDENT IN MEETING DEADLINE WITH 80% OF COI TASKS COMPLETED

Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley has announced significant progress in his government’s efforts to complete the Commission of Inquiry (COI) Recommendations, with approximately 80 percent of the tasks already accomplished. Premier Wheatley provided this update during a press conference on Friday, July 19. As of Thursday, July 18, out of the 131 actions derived … Continued

NO COMPROMISE ON SECURITY IN LAW ENFORCEMENT REVIEW – ASSURES GOVERNOR

His Excellency Governor Daniel Pruce has reassured the public that the recently published Review of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Bodies in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) report was meticulously vetted to prevent compromising national security or the efficacy of law enforcement agencies. Governor Pruce addressed these concerns during his recent appearance on the local … Continued

SKELTON CALLS VIRGIN ISLANDS INQUIRIES BILL A STEP TOWARDS DICTATORSHIP

The Virgin Islands Inquiries Bill, 2024, introduced into the House of Assembly on Tuesday, has ignited fierce criticism from the Leader of His Majesty’s Loyal Opposition, Honourable Ronnie Skelton. Skelton lambasted the bill as the epitome of true dictatorship, voicing strong opposition to its provisions and questioning its compatibility with democratic principles. He expressed alarm … Continued

Community

PREMIER TO CHAIR CRUCIAL OECS ENVIRONMENTAL SUMMIT THIS WEEK

The Government of the Virgin Islands will host the Eleventh Council of Ministers: Environmental Sustainability (COM:ES 11) of the Organisation  of Eastern Caribbean States from July 24-25, focusing on the theme “From Aspiration to Focused Action.” As shared by Premier Hon. Dr Natalio Wheatley, the annual conference brings together environment and sustainability ministers from the … Continued

Entertainment

AN INTIMATE LOOK INTO THE MISS BVI CONTESTANTS

This article was written by Student Reporter Recado Palmer, 17, of the Elmore Stoutt High School. Seven beautiful contestants are vying for the crown of Miss British Virgin Islands 2024, each promoting their platform and sharing their reasons for joining the pageant in a recent interview with 284 Media. Recado Palmer has the story.

YAYA DACOSTA, ACTRESS AND MODEL TO HOST 14TH ANNUAL SUMMER SIZZLE BVI 2024

Summer Sizzle BVI has become the Caribbean’s premiere fashion and lifestyle destination experience held in the British Virgin Islands. The 14-year anniversary event is scheduled for July 25 – 28, 2024 creating an epic mix of Fashion, Art, Music, Beauty & Culture. Celebrities, VIP Guests, top international and local models, kid models, fashion designers, beauty … Continued

Business

SMITH ADDRESSES ‘EMBARRASSINGLY HIGH’ COST OF LIVING

The British Virgin Islands’ Minister for Financial Services, Labour and Trade, Hon. Lorna Smith OBE, has expressed hope that the private sector will consider raising salaries across the board following the proposed minimum wage increase. This sentiment comes amid discussions about the significant gap between the new minimum wage and what is considered a livable … Continued

BVIAA HOST FIRST ACI AIRPORT DAY 2024

The Government of the Virgin Islands hosted the first-ever ACI Airport Day event in the Virgin Islands on July 9, 2024, organised by the Airports Council International – Latin America and Caribbean (ACI-LAC) in collaboration with the BVI Airports Authority. This landmark event brought together leading airport industry executives and authorities from across the world … Continued

VI GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES INCREASE IN MINIMUM WAGE

The Government of the Virgin Islands has announced an upcoming increase in the Territory’s minimum wage. Deputy Premier and Minister for Financial Services, Labour, and Trade, Honourable Lorna Smith, OBE, disclosed that the minimum wage will rise to $8.50 per hour, effective from 30th November 2024. She emphasized that this adjustment is part of a … Continued

Crime

A SPIKE IN VEHICLE THEFTS – PARTICULARLY RENTAL CARS

The British Virgin Islands are experiencing a significant increase in vehicle thefts, with rental vehicles being the primary targets. Over the two-month period from May 11 to July 11, 2024, the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) revealed that it investigated eight incidents of vehicles being stolen without the owners’ consent. Alarmingly, seven of these … Continued

Government

PREMIER TO CHAIR CRUCIAL OECS ENVIRONMENTAL SUMMIT THIS WEEK

The Government of the Virgin Islands will host the Eleventh Council of Ministers: Environmental Sustainability (COM:ES 11) of the Organisation  of Eastern Caribbean States from July 24-25, focusing on the theme “From Aspiration to Focused Action.” As shared by Premier Hon. Dr Natalio Wheatley, the annual conference brings together environment and sustainability ministers from the … Continued

SKELTON CALLS VIRGIN ISLANDS INQUIRIES BILL A STEP TOWARDS DICTATORSHIP

The Virgin Islands Inquiries Bill, 2024, introduced into the House of Assembly on Tuesday, has ignited fierce criticism from the Leader of His Majesty’s Loyal Opposition, Honourable Ronnie Skelton. Skelton lambasted the bill as the epitome of true dictatorship, voicing strong opposition to its provisions and questioning its compatibility with democratic principles. He expressed alarm … Continued

DR. CONNIE GEORGE APPOINTED FIRST DIRECTOR OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS PUBLIC SERVICE LEARNING INSTITUTE

Dr. Connie George has been officially appointed as the first Director of the Virgin Islands Public Service Learning Institute, effective June 18, 2024. Dr. George’s appointment comes following a period of her assignment as the Interim Director of the Institute, since its launch in August 2023. The newly appointed Director brings a wealth of experience … Continued

PREMIER TO ADDRESS UN DECOLONIZATION COMMITTEE, AHEAD OF OFFICIAL BVI VISIT

Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley is preparing to deliver a statement during the upcoming June Substantive Session of the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization. The 2024 resumed session will meet in New York from 10 to 21 June. The Premier made the announcement during a recent press conference. In addition, Wheatley provided an update on the … 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

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

Weather

SAHARAN DUST CONTINUES TO RESTRICT TROPICAL DEVELOPMENT

The Virgin Islands Department of Disaster Management reports that Saharan dust continues to inhibit tropical system formation in the Atlantic basin, marking nearly two weeks of suppressed activity. The dust, now at peak concentration, has created unfavourable conditions for tropical development. Tropical waves emerging from the African coast struggle against the associated dry air. Experts … Continued

CALM FORECAST FOLLOWS HURRICANE BERYL’S FURY

In a welcome turn of events, the Caribbean is poised for a period of relative calm following the recent havoc wreaked by Hurricane Beryl. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has issued a reassuring seven-day forecast, stating, “For the North Atlantic…Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: Tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the next … Continued

TROPICAL WAVE BRINGS UNSETTLED WEATHER TO BVI, IMPROVEMENTS EXPECTED

A tropical wave is currently influencing weather conditions across the British Virgin Islands (BVI), bringing increased moisture and instability to the region. The Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Services reports that this system is maintaining a heightened chance of shower activity throughout the day, with gradual improvements expected by evening. Today, residents and visitors can expect … Continued

HURRICANE BERYL THREATENS JAMAICA AFTER DEVASTATING WINDWARD ISLANDS

Hurricane Beryl, a catastrophic Category 5 storm at the time of this report, is barreling towards Jamaica after leaving a trail of destruction across several Caribbean islands. The hurricane, which has already claimed at least 2 lives, is expected to bring life-threatening winds and storm surge to Jamaica on Wednesday before potentially impacting the Cayman … Continued

Travel and Tourism

LOCALS ENCOURAGED TO COMPETE IN THE NORTH DROP 2024 OPEN FISHING TOURNAMENT

Local fisherfolkes are being encouraged to participate in the North Drop 2024 Open fishing competition which is a ‘catch and release’ blue marlin fishing tournament, set to run from August 9 to 10 in the waters surrounding Virgin Gorda. The two-day tournament is part of the Caribbean Series Blue Marlin Championship that aims to promote … Continued

BVI TOURISM SECTOR ACHIEVES HISTORIC GROWTH IN 1ST HALF OF 2024

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) tourism sector has recorded unprecedented growth in the first half of 2024, setting a new benchmark for visitor arrivals. This is according to Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley who made the announcement during a recent session of the House of Assembly. According to data from the Central Statistics Office, … Continued

ESHS ADVANCES TO FINALS OF REGIONAL NATIONAL TOURISM DEBATE COMPETITION (VIDEO)

The Elmore Stoutt High School’s debate team has secured a spot in the finals of the Regional National Tourism Debate competition after delivering a historic defeat to Jamaica’s Knox College in the semifinals on Friday. Representing the British Virgin Islands, the talented trio of Adrianne Thomas, Naomi Onwufuju, and Kande Richardson amassed an impressive 1038 … 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

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

CIBC CARIBBEAN HOSTS 2ND ANNUAL MORTGAGE WORKSHOP IN THE BVI

CIBC Caribbean recently hosted its second annual “Let’s Get You Home” mortgage workshop in Road Town, British Virgin Islands (BVI), bringing together key representatives from the construction and property sectors to provide valuable insights into the property purchasing and construction process. The event, held on June 26 at the bank’s premises, featured a comprehensive line … Continued

70TH EMANCIPATION FESTIVAL TO OPEN AT NEW SITE

The British Virgin Islands Tourist Board & Film Commission (BVITBFC) is thrilled to announce that the festival village for the 70th Virgin Islands Emancipation Festival (Rena’s Festiville) will be relocated to the lot behind the Ralph T. O’Neal Central Administration Complex.  The relocation to this new site, which was the venue for the recently concluded … Continued

Health

BVIHSA & MINISTRY OF HEALTH LAUNCH CATCH-UP VACCINATION CLINIC

The British Virgin Islands Health Services Authority (BVIHSA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Social Development, announces the immediate launch of the jointly organized Catch-Up Vaccination Clinics. These urgent clinics are crucial for children who have missed either their first or second dose of their MMR vaccine, along with other essential immunizations and … Continued

BVI HEALTH SRVICES AUTHORITY CELEBRATES GLOBAL RECOGNITION FOR “BE MINDFUL MENTAL HEALTH CAMPAIGN.”

The BVI Health Services Authority’s (BVIHSA) Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services continues to receive grand recognition for its “Be Mindful” mental health campaign. The team has received kudos from both the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) and the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). Both nods of recognition were in response to the 2023 series … Continued

MEN’S HEALTH FAIR EVENT A SUCCESS

The Office of Gender Affairs in collaboration with numerous organisations across the territory, held their annual Men’s Health Fair at the Cyril B Romney Tortola Pier Park on Thursday, June 13. The initiative is part of the department’s celebration of men during the month of June as they aim to promote health and wellness among … Continued

Youth

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

MR AND MISS HLSCC 2024 CROWNED

H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) celebrated the crowning of its new ambassadors in a dazzling pageant held on Sunday, June 23. Jhadazia Lennard and Malacoy Levons emerged victorious as Miss and Mr. HLSCC, respectively, in an event themed “Cultivating Excellence.” Lennard dominated the competition, securing awards for Miss Popularity, Intellect, Best Business Wear, and … Continued

KATS BVI EXPANDS OFFERINGS WITH NEW ADVANCED SEA SKILLS PROGRAM

The long-running Basic Sea Skills program offered by local non-profit Kids and the Sea (KATS) BVI has taken another step forward by introducing an advanced curriculum for returning students. Former KATS Assistant Director Brian Liverpool recently weighed in on this significant expansion of the initiative. Liverpool, who was heavily involved in developing and running the … Continued

Environment

GOVT ON TRACK TO RECOMMISSION POCKWOOD POND INCINERATOR BY SEPTEMBER

The Government of the Virgin Islands is making significant strides towards recommissioning the Pockwood Pond incinerator, with full operational status expected by September 2024. This announcement was made by Premier and Minister for the Environment, Natural Resources and Climate Change, Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley, during his recent speech on World Environment Day. The territory … Continued

MINISTER RYMER ASSESSES DAMAGE AFTER INCLEMENT WEATHER HITS TORTOLA

This morning, the streets of Road Town saw a notable figure taking action amidst the aftermath of severe weather that swept across Tortola. The Honourable Kye Rymer, Minister of Communication and Works, ventured into the affected communities to conduct a firsthand assessment of the damage caused by the inclement weather that battered the territory. Despite … Continued

Pageantry

AN INTIMATE LOOK INTO THE MISS BVI CONTESTANTS

This article was written by Student Reporter Recado Palmer, 17, of the Elmore Stoutt High School. Seven beautiful contestants are vying for the crown of Miss British Virgin Islands 2024, each promoting their platform and sharing their reasons for joining the pageant in a recent interview with 284 Media. Recado Palmer has the story.

JEQUAN AND RANEAH CROWNED 2024 MR. AND MISS ESLYN HENLEY RICHIEZ LEARNING CENTRE

The Eslyn Henley Richiez Learning Centre, a beacon of special education in the British Virgin Islands, celebrated its annual pageant at the Valerie O. Thomas Community Center in Sea Cows Bay on Saturday, June 29. This year’s pageant crowned Jequan Wintz and Raneah Salmon as the 2024 Mr. and Miss Eslyn Henley Richiez Learning Centre, … Continued

Education

MINISTRY OF HEALTH LAUNCHES ‘WRAP IT UP’ CAMPAIGN TO COMBAT STIs

The Ministry of Health and Social Development has launched the “Wrap it Up” campaign to raise awareness about sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and promote social responsibility during the festival season. This initiative focuses on educating the public about the consequences of high-risk sexual behaviours and encouraging safer practices. Acting Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Ronald Georges, … Continued

HISTORY MADE AS ESHS WINS NATIONAL TOURISM DEBATE COMPETITION

The Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS) debate team has achieved a historic victory, winning the 2024 National Tourism Debate competition. The team, representing the British Virgin Islands, defeated Precious Treasures International School from the Turks and Caicos Islands in a closely contested final. Held on Friday, July 12, via a virtual platform, the final saw … Continued

CIBC CARIBBEAN HOSTS 2ND ANNUAL MORTGAGE WORKSHOP IN THE BVI

CIBC Caribbean recently hosted its second annual “Let’s Get You Home” mortgage workshop in Road Town, British Virgin Islands (BVI), bringing together key representatives from the construction and property sectors to provide valuable insights into the property purchasing and construction process. The event, held on June 26 at the bank’s premises, featured a comprehensive line … Continued

33 PUBLIC OFFICERS ON ANEGADA COMPLETE PUBLIC SERVICE 101

Thirty-three public officers living and working on Anegada have completed Public Service 101, marking the completion of the course on each of the Territory’s four main islands. Public Service 101, a three-day course, is a key offering from the Virgin Islands Public Service Learning Institute and attendance is mandatory for public officers. The officers, which … Continued