CHILDREN’S BOOKS BY LOCAL AUTHOR RICK GRANT RELEASED IN ENGLISH, SPANISH AND HAITIAN CREOLE EDITIONS

Local author, Rick S. S. Grant, has achieved a unique and remarkable accomplishment. His four books previously published by Little Bell Caribbean, one of the premier publishers of Caribbean children’s books, have been translated and released in new Spanish and Haitian Creole versions. This culturally enriching endeavor conceived and led from beginning to end by … Continued

WHEATLEY AND MATHER SUPPORT PRISON REHABILITATION INITIATIVES

Minister for Health and Social Development Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley has voiced his support for rehabilitation initiatives at His Majesty’s Prison. Honourable Wheatley during a visit to the prison on February 1, along with Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly and Territorial-at-Large Representative Honourable Stacey Mather emphasised the role of rehabilitation and successful reintegration … Continued

SPECIAL EDUCATION APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMME EXPANDING TO INCLUDE MORE BUSINESSES

The Eslyn Henley Richiez Learning Centre Apprenticeship Programme will be expanding to involve more local businesses following the success of the programme. Principal of the Eslyn Henley Richiez Learning Centre, Madgaline Allister made the announcement during a recent Government Information Services (GIS) featured programme, as she informed the public on the progress of the apprenticeship … Continued

CABINET EXPANDS WORK PERMIT EXEMPTIONS

The Cabinet of the Virgin Islands has approved expanding work permit exemptions to include several new categories of workers providing vital services in the territory.  The Schedule to the Labour Code (Work Permit Exemption) Order No. 41 of 2017 will be amended to add the new exemptions. This Order specifies occupations and services that are … Continued

TWO SCHOOL ZONES RECEIVE SOLAR POWERED SIGNS

Two school zones across the Virgin Island have received much needed solar powered signs. In an effort to increase safety, the Public Works Department recently installed solar radar school zone signs at the Willard Wheatley Primary and the Ivan Dawson Primary Schools. Director of the Public Works Department (PWD), Mr. Jeremy Hodge said the safety … Continued

VIFFC CHAIRMAN ADDRESSES UPROAR OVER TICKET BOOTH SQUATTER

Chairman of the soon-to-be-disbanded Festival and Fairs Committee, Dirk “Dirky” Walters, recently addressed concerns on Facebook regarding the removal of an individual discovered residing inside the ticket booth managed by the committee. Public outcry ensued, albeit on a now-deleted post, when it was revealed that the man had been evicted from the facility. Blame was … Continued

OVER $1.05 MILLION IN DORMANT ACCOUNTS SLATED FOR GOV’T TRANSFER

The Government of the Virgin Islands is set to acquire funds and assets totalling over $1.05 million from dormant accounts held at three local banks – First Bank, CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank and Banco Popular.  The banks’ notices of the impending transfers were published in recent issues of the Gazette as required by guiding legislation.  … Continued