SOCA ARTISTE RICARDO DRUE HAS DIED

The Caribbean Music Fraternity is mourning the sudden loss of beloved soca artiste Ricardo Drue, who was pronounced dead earlier today in Antigua and Barbuda.  According to Antigua and Barbuda’s national broadcaster ABS TV/Radio, Drue was rushed to the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre this morning after being found unresponsive. Tragically, he was pronounced dead … Continued

FUNDING FOR AIRPORT RUNWAY EXPANSION TO BE EXCLUDED FROM BVI’S DEBT LIMITATIONS – SAYS PREMIER

The recently concluded Joint Ministerial Council meetings in London have resulted in promising news for the British Virgin Islands Government as it pursues its goal of borrowing at least $100 million to assist with the rehabilitation of the territory’s infrastructure. Premier and Minister of Finance Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley revealed during a recent press … Continued

PREMIER WHEATLEY CALLS FOR COMMON HUMANITY IN GUYANA – VENEZUELA CONFLICT

Premier Dr the Honourable Natalio Wheatley was recently asked to comment on the ongoing conflict between Guyana and Venezuela surrounding the Essequibo Region. Wheatley said that he hopes that peace will prevail. He also called on the Government of Venezuela to respect the due process surrounding the situation and to not escalate the conflict. Highlighting … Continued

YOUTH INITIATIVES AWARDED $30,000 IN GRANTS BY THE GOVERNOR’S OFFICE

The Governor’s Office recently awarded $30,000 in new grants to fund impactful youth empowerment initiatives across the Territory. The initiative was funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), International Programme Fund which provides funding for Posts to run programmes and projects. The aim was to support projects benefitting 13 to 21-year-olds in alignment … Continued

ALI AND MADURO TO MEET IN SVG TO DISCUSS ESSEQUIBO BORDER CONFLICT

President of Guyana Irfaan Ali said he will directly address the tense border dispute with Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro at an arranged Thursday meeting in St. Vincent. However, expectations remain measured for significant breakthroughs. The sit-down was initiated by St. Vincent Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves under the auspices of CARICOM and the Community of Latin … Continued

RECENT ARRESTS SHOW POLICE TRAINING TAKING EFFECT SAYS GOVERNOR

Governor John Rankin recently noted that efforts to strengthen the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) are producing tangible results. This, he said, is evidenced by growing success in intercepting criminals and contraband.   He highlighted that a key intervention was a $2 million investment from the UK Government, towards expanded police training.  He noted that … Continued

LEADERS DECRY IDOLIZATION OF CRIME BY YOUTH IN BVI

Governor John Rankin and Deputy Governor David Archer have voiced grave concern over violence and glorification of crime claiming young lives in the Territory.  “Too many young people have lost their lives”, Governor Rankin stated during a recent edition of Government Business at its Best – Table Talk. He highlighted the alarming spate of crime … Continued

LONG BUSH CHRISTMAS PARADE RETURNS A DECADE LATER

On December 25, 2023, the beloved Long Bush Christmas Day Parade will make its long-awaited comeback following an almost decade-long absence. The vibrant community parade was last held in 2013.   Organised by the Christmas in Long Bush Committee in collaboration with Fourth District Representative Luce Hodge-Smith, the fan-favourite event is set to take place on … Continued