The government’s plan to borrow $100 million to rebuild critical public infrastructure is a big step in the public sector’s long-delayed recovery from the 2017 hurricanes. However, given the scale of ...
The BVI Health Services Authority has partnered with a United Kingdom-based company to help standardise the quality of ...
Renovations are under way at the Old Government House Museum with plans to reopen the upstairs next year for the first time ...
After four years of delays, the census is still less than half complete, and many of the enumerators hired to get it done ...
After a marathon session Thursday, the Legislative Council passed a Bill that will liberalise the territory’s telecommunications industry. Minister of Communications and Works Elmore Stoutt moved the ...
After weeks of voicing their frustrations online, an “ad hoc committee” of Virgin Gorda residents issued a press release last ...
After the House of Assembly passed the last of five bills to reform statutory bodies last Thursday, Premier Dr. Natalio ...
The government will soon borrow a record-setting $100 million from CIBC Caribbean bank to boost infrastructure and facilities ...
The Virgin Islands’ progress toward meeting the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals was up for discussion this ...
Over the past week, legislators passed four out of five bills designed to improve the governance of statutory bodies as the ...
Jamaican poet and memoirist Safiya Sinclair. Black and British author David Olusoga. Trinidadian novelist Celeste Mohammed.
Premier Dr. Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley is right to seek international funding to help the territory adapt to climate change.