Parents and caregivers of children with asthma are encouraged to collect a copy of the educational material referred to as “Asthma Education 101” being offered by the Ministry of Health and Social Development.
The Ministry of Communications and Works is informing the public that the parking lot adjacent the New Peebles Hospital will be closed to vehicular traffic beginning Thursday, September 3, as works to install the Sewerage force main will be ongoing.
The Ministry of Education and Culture is encouraging young people between the ages of 18 and 30 to register for the Fall 2015 cohort of the Technical/Vocational Education and Training Apprenticeship Programme.
The Agriculture Department is inviting farmers in Carrot Bay and neighbouring areas to attend a farmers meeting, on Thursday, September 10, at the Abraham Leonard Community Centre at 6:00 p.m.
The public is advised of the changes in the schedule for the opening of school for the 2015-2016 academic school year. These changes are due to the interruption caused by the passage of Tropical Storm Erika with regard to the Leadership Training for Principals.
Topic: National Health Insurance | Posted By: kduncan
Friday, 28 August 2015 - 5:00pm
The public is invited to the official launch of the first phase of the registration process of the National Health Insurance on Tuesday, September 1, at 10:00 a.m. The launch will be held at the Joshua J. Smith Building (Social Security Building).
The session targets all businesses and professionals in financial services, insurance, commercial, retail, hospitality, as well as the legal and administration sectors. Participants will be exposed to various topics including leadership in action, preparing for the unthinkable and engaging the business community in disaster resiliency.
The Public Works Department is informing the public that there are some rocks remaining on the Sir Francis Drake Highway in the proximity of The Bluff, which is located on the western end of Tortola.
The Antigua/Barbuda Meteorological Service has discontinued the Tropical Storm Warning for the British Virgin Islands. However, a marine warning remains in place for small craft operators and sea bathers.