MALONE PLACES 12TH IN THE WOMEN’S LONG JUMP FINAL – SAYS SHE’S CONFLICTED WITH HER EMOTIONS BUT WILL BE RETURNING STRONGER

Olympian finalist Chantel Malone finished 12th in the women’s long jump event at the Olympic Games in Tokyo Japan on Monday August 2. Malone recorded a best jump of 6.50 meters, far below her semi-final performance of 6.82. The long jump event was won by Malaika Mihambo of Germany with a leap of 7.00 meters, while … Continued

MCMASTER WINS HEAT TO ADVANCE TO MEN’S 400-METER HURDLE FINALS – SECOND ATHLETE TO COMPETE IN OLYMPIC FINALS EVENT

Olympian Kyron McMaster became the second BVI athlete in the history of the Olympic Games to advance to a final after winning his heat in the men’s 400-meter hurdles event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games in Japan today. Running out of lane number 7 in semi-final 3 of the hurdles event, McMaster won his … Continued

FREE TRIP FOR BVI RESIDENTS TRAVELING TO USVI TO ACCESS PFIZER AND JOHNSON & JOHNSON VACCINES

Residents of the Virgin Islands who wish to receive the Pfizer or Johnson and Johnson vaccines can now do so with the introduction of the BVI-USVI Vaccination Bubble initiative. The BVI-USVI Vaccination Bubble initiative was designed to enhance the current COVID-19 response and mitigation efforts of the Ministry of Health and Social Development, by providing … Continued

RVIPF SGT TROY ST. HELEN CHARGED IN CONNECTION WITH JANUARY’S $200 MILLION COCAINE DRUG BUST!

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force formally charged one of their fellow officers, Sergeant Troy St. Helen, for his alleged involvement in January’s major cocaine drug bust of approximately 200 kilos. The RVIPF made the announcement on Friday July 30th, stating that St. Helen who was suspended from his duties was charged on Thursday July … Continued

NATIONAL PARKS TRUST CELEBRATES 60TH ANNIVERSARY

The National Parks Trust of the Virgin Islands (NPTVI) is celebrating 60 years of protecting and preserving the biodiversity and natural resources of the Virgin Islands. The NPTVI was established under the National Parks Ordinance of 1961 as a statutory body, responsible for parks and protected areas. Minister for Natural Resources, Labour and Immigration Honourable … Continued

ELINAH PHILLIP SETS NEW NATIONAL RECORD AT THE OLYMPICS IN THE 50M FREESTYLE EVENT AFTER FINISHING SECOND IN HER HEAT – MISSED OUT ON SEMI FINALS

Olympian swimmer Elinah Phillip set a new national record in the women’s 50-meter freestyle event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games in Japan, as she finished second in her heat but missed out on advancing to the semi-final stage. Swimming in lane 1 of heat number 6, Phillip swam to a time of 25.74 seconds … Continued

MCMASTER WINS HEAT AND ADVANCES TO THE SEMI-FINALS OF THE MEN’S 400-METER HURDLES EVENT AT THE 2020 OLYMPIC GAMES IN JAPAN

Olympian Kyron McMaster is through to the semi-finals of the men’s 400-meter hurdles event after winning his heat at the Tokyo Olympic Games in Japan late Thursday. Running out of lane number 2 in heat 4 of the first round, McMaster eased to victory with a time of 48.79 seconds. He defeated second place Yasmani … Continued

BVI AND OTHER TERRITORIES PLEDGE TO WORK TOGETHER AT OT FINANCE MINISTERS MEETING

Premier and Minister of Finance Hon. Andrew A. Fahie has led a British Virgin Islands (BVI) delegation at a virtual meeting of Overseas Territories (OT) Finance Ministers on 26th July 2021. Among other things, Finance Ministers and Government officials discussed recent developments on international tax reform and broader shifts in the global financial system and … Continued