Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley has made it clear that the BVI “will not be bullied” amid growing tensions over economic policies affecting the marine sector. He raised concerns about an ...
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) is “actively investigating” the theft of two rental cars from MR Rentals in Paraquita Bay. In a press release issued today, Friday, ...
Territorial At-Large Representative Lorna Smith is calling for greater involvement from banks in supporting businesses across the British Virgin Islands. Speaking at the ceremonial opening of the ...
The Customs Management and Duties Amendment Number 2 Bill of 2025 faced scrutiny from opposition legislators who voiced ...
The Environmental Health Division has recommended that the Norwegian Epic cruise ship switch from using its scrubber or exhaust gas cleaning system (EGCS), to low-sulfur fuel while docked in ...
Concerns have been raised over the recently passed Criminal Justice International Cooperation Amendment Bill 2025, which critics argue grants “blanket authority” to the Attorney General, ...
The Ministry of Health and Social Development has received a $250,000 grant from the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) through Direct Relief to enhance healthcare services in the ...
Fifth District Representative and Minister for Communication & Works Kye Rymer has announced that applications are now open for the newly established Entrepreneurial Zone in Huntum’s Ghut.
Political commentator and clergyman Claude Skelton Cline has called on Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley to announce snap elections ...
A teenager is among three males recently charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm, according to the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF). On February 7, police arrested and charged ...
The BVI is exploring trade opportunities in Malaysia to expand its financial services footprint in Southeast Asia, Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley said. Dr Wheatley, who led a delegation to Malaysia, ...
Governor Daniel Pruce is urging the public to complete the survey on Commission of Inquiry (COI) reforms before it closes on Sunday, March 2. Launched on February 12, the survey allows residents ...
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