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The government is not ignoring the worsening sargassum problem affecting the Virgin Islands’ coastlines, Deputy Premier and ...
The lingering sewage stench in Road Town, especially near the Department of Waste Management Depot by the roundabout, ...
After years of struggling to attract and retain educators, Education Minister Sharie de Castro has announced a renewed ...
The government has officially reinstated its summer school programme, giving students a second chance to meet graduation ...
The BVI Christian Council (BVICC) has bemoaned the uptick in crime and violence, attributing it largely to the adoption of ...
Outdated procurement laws are contributing to delays in vendor payments across the BVI, Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley told the ...
Communications and Works Minister Kye Rymer confirmed that the long-promised alternate road in Baughers Bay is still in the ...
Communications and Works Minister Kye Rymer said the government is following international standards on road construction, ...
Thirty-four officers from various public service agencies were recognised for their long and meritorious service during the ...
Opposition leader Myron Walwyn has doubled down on the widely held view that the territory is reaping no tangible benefits ...
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has placed the BVI on their grey list, which means the territory is still working to address serious deficiencies in the financial services industry. FATF is ...
Education Minister Sharie de Castro has called on graduates of the H Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) to embrace their ...
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