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Who qualifies to be the next premier of the BVI?
By Kenneth G. Gladstone
Even though governments have established their own identity and have taken their own path to what they perceived to be the road to making the BVI great again, it is very clear that BVI governments are yet to find the right political strategy.
Two charged in Panama Paper Scandal used VI in scheme
NEW YORK, United States – Two of four people charged in an indictment–connected to the Panama Paper scandal– this week in the United States, was found to have used the British Virgin Islands in their scheme.
Wade N. Smith In! as PVIM D5 Candidate; resigns as Commissioner of Customs
FISH BAY, Tortola, VI - Commissioner of Customs in the Virgin Islands (VI), Wade N. Smith, announced tonight, December 7, 2018, that he has resigned from his post at Customs, and is now perusing a political career via a District 5 Candidacy with the new Progressive Virgin Islands Movement (PVIM) party.
LIAT resumes more flights to VI following suspension
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – LIAT, The Caribbean Airline, will resume its morning and evening services to the British Virgin Islands following the suspension of flights after the devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in 2017.
VI Gov’t moving ahead with ICT policy development
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - The Government of the Virgin Islands (VI), is moving ahead with the development of a National Information Communications and Technology (ICT) Policy following the signing of an agreement in August 2017, to improve the sector.
‘High risk of rip currents’ expected through Sunday, December 2, 2018
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Residents and visitors of the Virgin Islands (VI) are urged to exercise caution while swimming on northern shore beaches over the weekend with special attention paid to beach safety flags before entering waters.
Opposition queries money owed by Gov’t & number of skilled workers in VI
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - The Virgin Islands’ (VI) House of Assembly (HoA) will meet on Tuesday November 27, 2018, at the Road Town, Tortola, Chambers.
Is the modern-day church fulfilling purpose?
By Kenneth G. Gladstone
The Christian community remains the largest religious community across the world and regardless of status quo, most of us are either a part of, or associated with one religious body or another.
CYS annual Boat Show off to massive start
SEA COWS BAY, Tortola, VI: The 37th annual Charter Yacht Society (CYS) Fall Boat Show got off to a massive start last evening, Tuesday, November 6, 2018, with hundreds of supporters, patrons, local and international food, beverage and other boating related industries flocking host, Nanny Cay Resort & Marina
Taddy Bay Airport open and ready for business
Mr Denniston S. Fraser, Managing Director of the BVI Airports Authority hereby informs the public that the Taddy Bay Airport, Virgin Gorda, reopened for business on Friday, November 2, 2018.
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