OVER 1,700 IMMIGRATION APPLICATIONS PENDING, 275 FOR BELONGERSHIP

During recent testimony to the Standing Finance Committee the Department of Immigration’s Deputy Chief Immigration Officer (DCIO) advised that there are currently 1,721 pending applications for belongership and residency status.  Of those, 275 are belongership applications. The DCIO advised that the department has recorded a massive increase in applications for residency and belongership since the … Continued

RATED PROGRAMME EXTENDS REACH WITH EMPLOYMENT DRIVE

The Government of the Virgin Islands is giving unemployed and underemployed residents a chance at new opportunities, with the launch of a new Registration Drive under its RATED Programme. This initiative, named “Coming to a District Near You,” brings the program’s opportunities directly to communities across the islands, ensuring maximum accessibility and impact. The drive … Continued

DR. ARLIENE T PENN TO EXPAND CERVICAL CANCER ADVOCACY TO THE OECS

Minister for Health and Social Development Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley is expected to partner with local cancer advocate Dr. Arliene T. Penn to spread awareness on cervical cancer across the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) region. In his message on Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, observed in January, Honourable Wheatley said he will partner with … Continued

RVIPF WARNS AGAINST UNDERAGE DRINKING

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force is urging greater vigilance against underage drinking across the territory after a worrying number of incidents as 2023 came to a close.  The Family and Juvenile Unit cautioned that several juveniles engaged in illegal underage alcohol consumption during recent festivities, resulting in some needing medical care.  Under the Liquor … Continued

OECS CONDEMNS GOVERNOR’S REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL POWERS

The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) has issued a strong rebuke of Governor John Rankin’s request for additional powers to implement reforms recommended by the Commission of Inquiry (COI).  In a statement, OECS Heads of Government expressed “alarming concern” over the evolving situation in the BVI and “strongly condemned” any efforts to undermine the … Continued

OFFICIALS WEIGH NEW NAME FOR JVD PRIMARY SCHOOL

Efforts are underway to determine a fitting name for the newly re-constructed Jost Van Dyke Primary School. During the 2024 Deliberations of the Standing Finance Committee, the committee was told by the Acting Chief Education Officer that research is underway to inform local officials in the naming process. It was also noted at the time … Continued

TRIBUTES & CONDOLENCES CONTINUE TO FLOW FOR MALONE

The tributes and condolences continue to flow following the untimely passing of the former Minister for Health and Social Development, Carvin Malone. Malone passed on Sunday, January 14 at the Dr. D Orlando Smith Hospital after reportedly being found unresponsive. Premier of the Virgin Islands Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley described Malone’s passing as shocking … Continued

13 PRISONERS RECEIVE CERTIFICATES IN SKILLS OF LIFE PROGRAMME

Thirteen prisoners at His Majesty’s Prison received certificates after completing an eight-week Skills of Life Programme at the Balsam Ghut facility. The Ministry of Health and Social Development said the initiative aligns with the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS) curricula on addressing offending behaviour and tackling crucial areas for inmates’ rehabilitation. The areas include … Continued