WATER AND SEWERAGE INSTALLING DIGITAL METERS TERRITORY WIDE

The Water and Sewerage Department continues improvement efforts in the replacement of defective meters, with digital metres across the Territory. Director Mrs. Perline Scatliffe-Leonard said work began in July 2020 to replace faulty mechanical metres that have been in the field for 20 plus years and have surpassed their useful life. Mrs. Scatliffe-Leonard said, “Approximately … Continued

JVD PRIMARY TO REOPEN TODAY AFTER MAJOR ISSUES HAVE BEEN ADDRESSED – SCHOOL WILL HAVE 3 RETROFITTED TRAILERS FOR STUDENTS

The Jost Van Dyke Primary School is expected to reopen today Wednesday September 22 after the majority of the issues identified recently have been rectified. This is according to the Education Minister Dr. Natalio Wheatley who made the announcement while speaking on the VIP Lets Talk radio programme last night. He said the works completed … Continued

ACTIVE COVID-19 CASES DROP TO 30 WITH MAJORITY NOW ON VG – HEALTH PROFESSIONALS CONCERNED ON HIGH % OF LOCAL CASES

The number of active positive COVID-19 cases in the British Virgin Islands continue to be on the decline with the total cases now standing at 30. This is according to the Minister for Health Carvin Malone who made the announcement during a VIP Lets Talk radio programme last night. He said the active numbers had … Continued

MOU TOTALING APPROX $150K SIGNED TO BENEFIT PUBLIC SERVICE OFFICERS – INITIATIVE SPEARHEADED BY GOVERNOR’S GROUP

A Memorandum of Understanding valued nearly $150,000 has been signed for a capacity building initiative which is being spearheaded by the Governor’s Group to benefit the public service. This is according to a media release from the Office of the Deputy Governor dated Tuesday September 21, which said the agreement will aim to develop highly … Continued

BREAKING NEWS: FULLY VACCINATED TRAVELERS EXEMPTED FROM BVI PORTAL APPLICATION FROM OCTOBER 1ST, CARRIERS IN BREACH TO FACE $10,000 FINE!

Fully vaccinated persons from overseas entering the British Virgin Islands will no longer be required to apply for entry using the BVI Gateway Portal entry system. The exemption which takes effect from October 1st comes out of executive decisions made earlier today by the Cabinet of the Virgin Islands. Speaking on the relaxed protocols via … Continued

PARENT OR GUARDIAN PICKING UP MINOR FROM BVI AIRPORT MUST QUARANTINE & DO EXIT TEST ONCE MINOR IS NOT FULLY VACCINATED

Minister of Health and Social Development, Honorable Carvin Malone recently highlighted that some parents and guardians are reluctant to quarantine when picking up an unaccompanied minor from a BVI port of entry. “During the summer months, a number of unvaccinated or at times, partially vaccinated minors have arrived in the territory. Issues have arisen when … Continued

BVI NATIONAL COMMISSION TO FOCUS ON THE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE, EARTH AND WILDLIFE ON INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE

Secretary General for the BVI National Commission for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, (UNESCO), Dr. Allison Flax-Archer has said the commission will focus on the protection of people, the planet and wildlife as it observes International Day of Peace today. Dr. Flax-Archer said, “Establishing a culture of peace and sustainable development are … Continued

PERSONS CHARGED WILL BE SUBJECTED TO MANDATORY COVID-19 TESTING PRIOR TO BEING LAWFULLY DETAINED

All persons in police custody who are subsequently charged with a criminal offense will now be mandated to take a COVID-19 test prior to being lawfully detained. This is according to the Minister for Health Carvin Malone who made the announcement during a media conference on Monday September 20. According to the minister, he said … Continued

GOVERNMENT NOT PICKING ON BARS – MINISTER MALONE

Minister for Health and Social Development Carvin Malone has refuted claims that suggest that his government has been picking on bars within the territory. The claims followed the recent development where two bars on Tortola were recently issued two $1000 fines for breaches of the COVID-19 protocols and ordered to close. He said, “We’ve had … Continued