PAYNE AND MCKELLY AWARDED BVI SSB’s NURSING SCHOLARSHIPS

Stephanie Payne and Sheneice McKelly are the recipients of the BVI Social Security Board’s nursing scholarships. The Social Security Board (SSB) gave the confirmation in a recent media release which said the scholarship contracts were signed in an intimate ceremony held in the board’s conference room.   According to the release, the two awardees will … Continued

REMANDED VINCENTIAN RESIDENT NOW THE FOURTH PERSON CHARGED IN CONNECTION TO JANUARY’S 200 KILO DRUG BUST

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF)has charged a fourth person in connection to the 200-kilo major cocaine drug bust which took place at Brandywine Bay in January this year. This is according to a recent media release from the RVIPF which confirmed the fourth person as 25-year-old Delaino Johnney who is presently remanded at … Continued

DELTA VARIANT CONFIRMED IN THE BVI

The Ministry of Health and Social Development has confirmed that one COVID-19 sample tested positive for the Delta variant. Acting Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Ronald Georges reported that out of eight Covid-19 samples sent to the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) for genetic typing on August 4, one sample tested positive for the Delta variant … Continued

TROPICAL STORM GRACE NOW FURTHER SOUTH OF THE BVI – TROPICAL FORCE WINDS LESS LIKELY – SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT

Tropical Storm Grace is in the vicinity of the Virgin Islands but is further south than initially forecasted, therefore reducing the likelihood of the territory experiencing tropical force winds. This is according to a Sunday August 15, 7am weather update by the Department of Disaster Management, which said the tropical storm warning is no longer … Continued

BVI UNDER TROPICAL STORM WARNING AS GRACE CONTINUES TO MOVE SWIFTLY WESTWARD UP THE REGIONAL CHAIN

The British Virgin Islands is now under a tropical storm warning as the now upgraded strom Grace heads swiftly westward in the direction of the territory. This is according to a bulletin by the Department of Disaster Management published on Saturday August 14. The bulletin stated that tropical storm conditions are expected somewhere within the … Continued

GRADUATING CLASSES GIFTED BOOK ON PERSONAL FINANCE

Graduating classes of public secondary schools throughout the Virgin Islands can focus on career and personal finance with the assistance of local Author, Dalan Vanterpool in partnership with BDO British Virgin Islands and CTL Home Center Ltd. Copies of the book, “NO BOSS, ONLY CLIENTS: How to Build an Extraordinary Career and a Life of … Continued

STORM ACTIVITY ANTICIPATED TO INCREASE IN THE REGION

Acting Director of the Department of Disaster Management (DDM),  Mr. Jasen Penn has said that the Virgin Islands should stay vigilant in its monitoring of conditions as the coming months are expected to bring continuous weather disturbances to the Atlantic basin. Mr. Penn said that the region is now moving into the statistical peak of … Continued

EDUCATION MINISTRY TO CONDUCT SURVEY ASSESSMENT TO DETERMINE WHETHER TEACHERS AND PARENTS ARE COMFORTABLE WITH THE RETURN OF FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES

The Ministry of Education will be conducting a survey to assess whether teachers and parents are comfortable with recommencing face-to-face learning in public and private schools ahead of the 2021-2022 academic school year. This is according to the Education Minister Dr. Natalio Wheatley who made the disclosure during a recent media briefing. Dr. Wheatley said … Continued

SEA COWS BAY BASKETBALL CLUB INVITES CHILDREN (8-14) TO PARTICIPATE IN FREE BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL SUMMER CAMP INITIATIVE

The Sea Cows Bay Basketball Club has commenced its third annual free Basketball & Baseball (B & B) Youth Summer Camp initiative, which is set to continue over the next week at two locations on Tortola. President of the Sea Cows Bay Basketball Club Milton McClean in an interview with 284 Media on Thursday August … Continued