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After hopping off a free shuttle on Saturday afternoon on Anegada, Mary Marston stepped into Sid’s Pomato Point restaurant to sample some lobster and take in the scenic view. Not only was it Ms.
After a live pitch contest this month on Necker Island, two homegrown ventures working on environmental solutions took top honours during Unite BVI’s 2025 Impact Challenge. Block Works VI and Report ...
The government sparked confusion last week by abruptly stating that indefinite work permit exemptions had been scrapped — only to U-turn in the face of widespread concern. In a reversal of policy, the ...
Twelve auxiliary officers transitioned to the rank of police constable on Friday as part of ongoing efforts to boost the force’s operational capacity, according to the Police Information Office. The ...
Dancing through the streets of Road Town on Tuesday afternoon, thousands of revellers from the UberSoca Cruise took part in a “Punk Rock J’ouvert” where they threw colourful powder and paint on one ...
The Virgin Islands’ long-delayed climate fund didn’t launch internationally this month as previously planned, but a VI delegation has been laying the groundwork to roll it out next year instead. In ...
In recent statements in the news, Premier Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley described Governor Daniel Pruce and the United Kingdom as oppressive, colonial and so on. But the premier failed to produce the ...
Up to $750,000 could be pumped into the Virgin Islands’ economy when the UberSoca Cruise docks in the territory for the first time tomorrow, according to government. The so-called “non-stop carnival ...
Premier Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley compared Governor Daniel Pruce to a “dictator” as tensions between the two men exploded over Mr. Pruce’s decision to remove Jacqueline Vanterpool from the post of ...
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