BVI AIRPORTS AUTHORITY ADVANCES AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT

The Government of the Virgin Islands has announced that significant progress is being made in the ongoing airport development project. To this end, the BVI Airports Authority has opened tenders for the development of a business case which is crucial to the project’s success following a recently concluded RFP process. The tendering process attracted interest … Continued

GOVERNOR’S REQUEST AN INSULT TO VOTERS SAYS PREMIER

Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley says House of Assembly members are unanimously disappointed by outgoing Governor John Rankin’s intent to seek additional authority from the United Kingdom. Rankin revealed that he intends to seek additional powers for the Governor’s Office to boost the implementation of reforms related to the Commission of Inquiry.   In response, Wheatley said … Continued

LIAT TO CEASE OPERATIONS ON JANUARY 24TH 2024

Regional airline LIAT has announced it will wind down operations and close on January 24th.  News broke in reports by Barbados Today after their news desk obtained a copy of a letter signed by LIAT Administrator Cleveland Seaforth, dated January 4th 2024. “After careful consideration and evaluation of the present operations, a decision has been … Continued

GOVERNOR SEEKS MORE POWERS, NEW REFORM DEADLINE

Outgoing Governor John Rankin has stated his intention to ask the United Kingdom for expanded powers and an extended deadline for implementing reforms in the British Virgin Islands. Rankin expressed doubt that the government can meet the current May 2024 target, despite two prior deadline adjustments at their request. He noted only one additional reform … Continued

BVI PORTS AUTHORITY CELEBRATES LOCAL VENDORS

The British Virgin Islands Ports Authority (BVIPA) is delighted to share the successful collaboration with local confectioner Ms. Jehree D. Clarke of JD’s Candies and Windstar Cruises. Ms. Clarke has recently been welcomed as a vendor for Windstar Cruises’ Wind Surf to deliver her signature coconut fudge when the ship calls to the British Virgin Islands. The coconut fudge will be added … Continued

CARROT BAY CULTURAL THURSDAYS RETURNS JAN 4TH

Local singers performing a range of genres will highlight the first edition of Cultural Thursdays at Carrot Bay tomorrow, 4thJanuary 2024.  Performances will highlight the talented residentsof the First District featuring gospel, reggae, and country and western, reflecting the music enjoyed in the islands through the years. Two local carolling groups will also perform as they close the Christmas season and celebrate the new year. Committee President Monica Howson … Continued

FAHIE TRIAL PUSHED TO JANUARY 10TH

The trial of former Premier Andrew Fahie has been delayed once more, briefly pushed back from its previously scheduled January 8th start date.  The trial is now set to commence on January 10th. The postponement comes to allow Judge Kathleen Williams to hold a hearing on January 8th, following recent motions filed by the prosecution … Continued

WEBSITE LAUNCHED TO TRACK IMPLEMENTATION OF COI RECOMMENDATIONS

The Government of the Virgin Islands has announced its intention to launch a website specific to track the implementation of the Commission of Inquiry (COI) recommendations. This is in line with the Virgin Islands Modern Governance Approach, “Government Business at its Best”, launched at the end of July last year, to further the implementation of … Continued

VISAR CHRISTMAS CAROLLING BRINGS IN RECORD DONATIONS

The Virgin Islands Search And Rescue (VISAR) had their most successful Christmas carolling fundraiser yet, raising over $1700 this season. For one night only, VISAR volunteers visited local anchorages and restaurants to spread holiday cheer through Christmas carols. While carolling, they collected donations from boats and businesses to support VISAR’s operational costs. According to the … Continued