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Graduating classes of public secondary schools throughout the Virgin Islands can focus on career and personal finance with the assistance of local Author, Dalan Vanterpool in partnership with BDO British Virgin Islands and CTL Home Center Ltd. Copies of the book, “NO BOSS, ONLY CLIENTS: How to Build an Extraordinary Career and a Life of […]
Eleven new Constables of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Froce were sworn in by Commissioner of Police Mark Collins yesterday and three auxiliaries. The 14 new recruits will join with four serving auxiliary officers to form the fifth cohort of locally trained police officers. The four auxiliary officers will complete the training to become constables. […]
With the resumption of the East End/Long Look Sewerage Project, the works are divided into four major components. During a community meeting in the 7th District Wednesday evening, Acting Chief Infrastructural planning, Research and Development in the Works Ministry Duane Fraites while outlining the components, noted that they have encountered some speed bumps which will […]
Works Minister Kye Rymer has said the recommissioning of works for the East End Long Look Sewerage project will be undertaken in a three (3) phased approach. Minister Rymer said the project which commenced on August 11 is the beginning of the second phase, with the installation of approximately 1300 linear feet of force main […]
HireBVI will host its annual Back to School Distribution Drive this year, however this time with a focus primarily on BVI families in need. HireBVI says unlike the previous back to school distribution drives it hosted, this year they decided to donate school supplies to 50 BVI families in need. The school supplies will be bundled […]

Education Minister Dr. Nathalio Wheatley has told the House of Assembly, the Ministry of Education plans to restart the Teacher Education Programme at the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College to deal with the various vacancies they now have. That response from Minister Wheatley following a question from Second District Melvin Mitch Turnbull. Turnbull asked the […]
Labour and Immigration Minister Vincent Wheatley says more than 400 persons have been taken off the National Health Insurance list because of unemployment. The Minister was responding to a question in the House of Assembly from the Leader of the Opposition-Marlon Penn who asked with the current rise of unemployment in the territory, how many […]
A Talk Show Host says over the past weeks, it has been very difficult to get service from the local banks and people are being treated like what he called ‘some scorn-dog’. Speaking on his radio programme, ‘Honestly Speaking’, Claude Skelton Cline questioned who could be making these decisions about the operations of these banks […]
The Recovery and Development Agency, RDA says 14 companies submitted Expressions of Interest (EOI) indicating their qualifications and experience to participate in the tender process to construct new classrooms at the Elmore Stoutt High School. The RDA said the companies will now be shortlisted and the top seven will be asked to submit tenders for […]
Director of Public Prosecutions – Tiffany Scatliffe-Esprit says her office is not getting the necessary attention that is required including persons having a proper salary. When questioned by the Commission of Inquiry -COI, Scatliffe Esprit says the staff at the DPP has a poor salary rate and people do not appreciate the work that goes […]