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

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

PUBLIC SERVICE LEADERS CONVENE FOR 2024 VISION SETTING

Heads of government departments across the Virgin Islands public service recently came together for the first Heads of Departments meeting of 2024.  The meeting served as an opportunity for top public sector officials to align on priorities and cast the vision for their respective ministries this year. There was also discussion around the overarching strategic … Continued

FIA ISSUES WARNING ON SURGE IN BUSINESS EMAIL COMPROMISE SCHEME

The Analysis and Investigation Unit (AIU) of the Financial Investigation Agency (FIA) is raising the alarm over a substantial surge in a business email compromise scheme which is presenting a grave threat to the real estate industry. Business email compromise entails unauthorized access to email accounts for various illicit activities, including unauthorized fund transfers, confidential … Continued

RESIDENTS URGED TO PROVIDE FEEDBACK ON PROPOSED IMMIGRATION POLICY BY FEB 2ND

Residents are being urged to submit feedback by Friday, February 2 on the territory’s proposed immigration policy. Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley made the plea during a recent televised release as he stressed the importance of public feedback to assist with the finalization of the new immigration policy. Premier Wheatley noted that the policy … Continued

2174 PUBLIC OFFICERS PAID INCREMENTS FOR THE 2018-2019 WORK YEARS

Some 2174 public officers have been paid their increments for the 2018-2019 work years. This is according to Premier and Minister of Finance Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley who made the disclosure in response to questions posed by the Deputy Speaker Honourable Stacey Mather during a House of Assembly sitting on Tuesday. Premier Wheatley said … Continued

2 DEAD FOLLOWING TRUCK ACCIDENT AT JOE’S HILL

Two men have been confirmed dead following a truck accident at the base of Joe’s Hill, Tortola on Tuesday afternoon. The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force has identified the deceased as Henderson Legair and Kenroy Joseph. Legair was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident, while Joseph was transported by ambulance to Dr. Orlando … Continued

CRUISE SHIP DOMINANCE IN THE BVI: A BLESSING OR A CURSE?

Members of the public and tourism practitioners across the Territory have expressed discontent with the trajectory of the BVI’s tourism sector as the Cruise Ship industry increases its market share. Following announcements by the Government of the Virgin Islands that the Territory recorded its second-highest number of visitor arrivals ever in 2023, many members of … Continued