More than 45 law enforcers and other public officers are now better equipped to respond when medical emergencies strike, according to government. The officers completed the Emergency Care and ...
The BVI Tourist Board and Film Commission deserves cautious praise for publishing new guidelines for event sponsorship support. For too long, public spending on private events has raised legitimate ...
Residents hoping to book community centres across the territory have new guidance from the Social Development Department. Six centres are fully open and available for use: in Cane Garden Bay, … ...
Roadworks in Sea Cows Bay have moved beyond a simple paving job after crews found deeper problems under the surface, according to Communications and Works Minister Kye Rymer. Mr. Rymer said last week ...
Governor Daniel Pruce has not pursued disciplinary measures or other actions against the former accountant general allegedly ...
At the opening of the Virtual Reality Museum last Thursday in the Crafts Alive Village, residents travelled across Tortola without taking a step.  Attendees took turns donning white rectangular headse ...
Governor Daniel Pruce is nearly two months behind on a review of the implementation of governance reforms recommended by the 2022 Commission of Inquiry report. The public, however, will have to keep ...
The House of Assembly approved the appointment of Dirk Walters as the chairman of the Crown Lands Advisory Board on Tuesday. Mr. Walters will serve in the position for three years — from May 6 to May ...
At the start of the month, the government launched a temporary “basket” of reduced-duty goods as part of efforts to stem ...
The long-delayed process for hiring a new police commissioner has gone back to the drawing board once again, with Governor ...
At long last, the Virgin Islands Climate Change Trust Fund has launched. This is excellent news. The territory desperately needs a well-funded, independent body dedicated to helping prepare for ...