BREAKING!!! SEA COW’S BAY BAR FINED $1000 AND FORCED TO CLOSE FOLLOWING BREACH OF COVID-19 PROTOCOLS

Sea Cow’s Bay Bar closed and fined $1000 for breaking COVID-19 protocols during the night of Saturday September 11. This is according to information reaching our newsroom from sources within the Social Distancing Task Force which revealed the bar in question is Dos Chicas bar. Our newsroom will be bringing more information on this latest … Continued

GOV’T SIGNS $400,000 CONTRACT WITH TELECOMS COMPANY TO HAVE CCTV INFRASTRUCTURE RESTORED – CAMERAS TO INCREASE CRIME DETECTION IN THE BVI

The government of the Virgin Islands has signed a contract valuing more than $400,000 with a local telecoms company to have the closed-circuit television surveillance infrastructure restored in the territory. This is according to a media release from the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force dated Friday September 10. The release said that Premier Andrew Fahie … Continued

PAYING IN PERSON FOR NEW ONLINE WORK PERMIT APPLICATIONS MAKES NO SENSE – PLANS TO ADDRESS PAYMENT PROCESS – MINISTER WHEATLEY

The Minister responsible for Labour and Immigration Vincent Wheatley has said that the new online work permit payment system which presently requires residents to pay in person is flawed and makes no sense. Minister Wheatley made the comments in a recent session of the House of Assembly following several criticisms raised from the general public … Continued

MCMASTER CLAIMS BRONZE IN DIAMOND LEAGUE FINAL – SECOND PODIUM FINISH SINCE OLYMPICS

2-time Diamond League champion Kyron McMaster copped a bronze medal in the just concluded Diamond League Final in Zurich Switzerland on Thursday. Running out of lane number 5, McMaster finished third with a time of 48.24 seconds, behind Olympic rivals Karsten Warholm and Alison Dos Santos who finished first and second respectively. Norway’s Warholm who … Continued

BREAKING NEWS: STUDENT TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 FORCING SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST SCHOOL TO RETURN TO VIRTUAL SCHOOLING EFFECTIVE SEPT 10TH!

Students of the Seventh Day Adventist School will return to virtual school on Friday September 10th following a confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) case at the institution earlier yesterday. Our newsroom has confirmed that a student tested positive for the virus based on a circular sent out by the school. “It is therefore unfortunate that I must … Continued

POORLY SUBMITTED 1000-PAGE DOCUMENT BY THE PREMIER’S OFFICE TO THE COI POSES FURTHER CHALLENGES TO THE INQUIRY’S PROCEEDINGS

The Commission of Inquiry (COI) continues to face its challenges with regards to information received from the government, this time a document nearing 1000 pages which was poorly submitted to the COI from the Premier’s Office. This is according to the COI’s attorney Bilal Rawat who made the statement during Wednesday’s hearing, after receiving the … Continued

SSB SEEKING CHAIRPERSON FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

The Government of the Virgin Islands is accepting applications from interested and qualified persons to fill the position of Chairperson on the Board of Directors for the Social Security Board. The essential tasks include but are not limited to: Providing leadership to the Board. Overseeing the disbursement of proper information to the Board. Planning and … Continued

TWO FULLY VACCINATED PERSONS WITH ‘CO-MORBID CONDITIONS’ IN ST. LUCIA DIES FROM COVID-19

Source: St Lucia Times –  Saint Lucia’s Minister of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs, Moses Jn Baptiste, told a news conference Wednesday that the recent deaths of two fully vaccinated individuals in Saint Lucia illustrates the ‘changing nature’ of the COVID-19 pandemic. Health officials said both deceased had ‘co-morbid conditions’. “These are individuals that come … Continued