CO-PARENTING SEMINAR HIGHLIGHTS CHILD PROTECTION THROUGH HEALTHY FAMILY DYNAMICS

The Social Development Department hosted a conscious co-parenting seminar this month aimed at emphasizing the link between positive co-parenting and safeguarding children from abuse and neglect. The event was part of activities recognizing Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month in the Virgin Islands. Laurel Freeman, Programme Director for Children and Family Support Services, stated that … Continued

GOVERNMENT SEEKS PUBLIC INPUT ON HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION BILL

The government is calling on residents to review and provide feedback on the proposed Human Rights Commission Bill, 2024 currently open for public consultation.  The Bill outlines provisions to establish the VI Human Rights Commission, detailing its powers, functions, and composition. As drafted, the Commission would consist of five commissioners with equal gender representation, including … Continued

RTW SET TO LAUNCH NEW CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE

Next week, Roadtown Wholesale Trading Ltd. will officially launch a new arm of their wholesale services with a Customer Service Centre located on their Pasea Estate compound. This launch will include a week-long celebration from 29th April with a grand culmination activity on 3rd May. The launch will seek to acclimatize the business community with … Continued

VI PRISON OFFICERS COMPLETE SPECIALIZED TRAINING

Two officers from His Majesty’s Prison in the Virgin Islands have successfully completed an intensive three-week Control and Restraint (C&R) training course in Bermuda. Acting Principal Officers Ms. Alan Jackson and Mr. Kesena Okoro acquired the latest techniques in officer safety, de-escalation, and personal protection. Superintendent Mr. Jay Kendall highlighted the significance of Ms. Jackson … Continued

SISTER ISLANDS NEWSLETTER SPOTLIGHTS EMERGING YOUTH LEADERS

In the latest issue of the Sister Islands Newsletter, the community is introduced to three impressive and motivated young individuals making positive impacts across Anegada, Virgin Gorda and Jost Van Dyke.  From Anegada, 22-year-old Anjali Levons is being recognized as an emerging youth leader. A graduate of the Claudia Creque Educational Centre, Levons currently works … Continued

70TH EMANCIPATION FESTIVAL UNVEILING SET FOR APRIL 26TH

Details are slowly emerging about the highly anticipated 70th Emancipation Festival celebrations this summer. While the lineup of performers remains under wraps for now, the BVI Tourist Board promises an exciting reveal is on the horizon. According to Dirk Walters, Events Manager for the Tourist Board, the first official launch event for the platinum jubilee … Continued

RASHEDA HODGE APPOINTED OFFICIAL RECEIVER

Ms. Rasheda Hodge has been appointed Official Receiver at the Ministry of Finance. The Official Receiver is a public officer appointed by the Government of the Virgin Islands who serves as an officer of the court. The officer assumes various roles, including that of a Court-appointed liquidator, provisional liquidator, supervisor, interim supervisor, receiver, administrator, administrative … Continued

PREMIER DEFENDS CRUISE TOURISM’S VALUE TO VI ECONOMY

Premier Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley pushed back against the notion that the cruise industry provides little economic benefit to the Virgin Islands. Recent calls from the Opposition and some residents urged the government to prioritize overnight tourism over the celebrated growth in cruise arrivals. However, in remarks made in a recent sitting of the House … Continued

ADDRESS PROBLEMS, STOP HOSTING ‘PARTIES’

 Opposition Leader Hon. Ronnie Skelton has urged the government to shift focus from hosting celebratory events to tackling the numerous socio-economic issues affecting residents. In an impassioned address to the House of Assembly, Skelton argued that the community has had its fill of “parties” and festivities in recent times amid lingering unresolved problems. He went … Continued