FLASH FLOOD WARNING ISSUED FOR BVI

A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for low-lying and flood-prone areas of the British Virgin Islands, effective until midnight today, Wednesday 7 February 2024. This warning indicates that moderate to major flooding is either occurring or imminent in the specified areas, posing a serious threat to residents and property. Residents residing in low-lying or … Continued

OTs MINISTER URGES SWIFT ACTION TO GET COI REFORMS BACK ON TRACK

Minister for the Overseas Territories, David Rutley, has emphasized the imperative need for the Government of the Virgin Islands to prioritize the implementation of recommendations laid out in the Commission of Inquiry (COI) Report. Rutley’s message underlines the urgency of reinvigorating the reform process, aiming for completion by May 2024. The OTs Minister concluded a … Continued

BVI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOST EVENING OF NETWORKING AND CELEBRATION

On 1st February 2024, the BVI Chamber of Commerce (BVICoC) co-hosted an exclusive event, the Visit BVI Advertisers Cocktails, at the picturesque venue of Prime Restaurant’s LVL3 lounge in Road Town, Tortola to officially launch the 2024 edition and thank the businesses for their support. The event, co-hosted with the magazine publisher, North South Net … Continued

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

FORMER BVIPA CHAIRWOMAN IDENTIFIED AS WOMAN RELEASED DURING MIAMI STING

The identity of the woman previously referred to as “R.S.” or “Roxane” was confirmed by United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Agent Brian Witek during the ongoing trial of former Premier Andrew Fahie. The individual in question is revealed to be Roxane Sylvester, the former deputy chairwoman of the British Virgin Islands Ports Authority … Continued

ADVERSE WEATHER FORCES CLOSURE OF ALL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

In response to anticipated adverse weather conditions, the Ministry of Education following advice from the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) has issued a directive for all public schools in the territory to remain closed on Wednesday, February 7, 2024. The decision according to the Ministry of Education was made to prioritize the safety of students … Continued

7 SUPPORTING BILLS FROM THE SEXUAL OFFENCES BILL DRAFTED – STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS COMING SOON

The Minister for Health and Social Development Honourable Vincent Wheatley has revealed that substantial progress is being made with the drafting of the Sexual Offenses Bill, with plans to have the legislation laid in the House of Assembly by September 2024. Wheatley was at the time responding to a question posed in the House of … Continued

PREMIER ADMITS TOURISM REVENUE DATA GAPS, PROMISES ACTION

Tourism has been highlighted as a pillar of the Virgin Islands economy. Despite this, local agencies continue to fall short in capturing comprehensive data on revenue generated by the industry.  This issue recently came to the forefront again during discussions in the House of Assembly.  Premier Hon. Dr. Natalio Wheatley lamented the lack of revenue … Continued

PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. MOBILIZES IN ANTICIPATION OF HEAVY RAINS

In light of a weather alert for an approaching frontal trough system, the Public Works Department has mobilized crews to monitor and prepare for potential flooding and storm impacts. Minister for Communications and Works Hon.Kye Rymer said the Public Works Department has activated its emergency response team. Crews are inspecting waterways and ghuts across the … Continued