Good day and God’s richest blessings to all of you and your families.
You would have learned from His Excellency the Governor in a statement this morning that after our consultation, the National Emergency Operating Centre w (NEOC) as activated.
Topic: Chronic Diseases, Mental Health | Posted By: lstevens
Tuesday, 27 August 2019 - 4:28pm
The Virgin Islands Alzheimer’s Association is a non-profit organization which aims to create awareness, encourage prevention of the disease and be the support system for families coping with loved ones suffering from the disease.
Like many of you, I have been watching the progress of Tropical Storm Dorian over the last few days. At the moment, the storm is located east of Barbados.
Her Excellency the Acting Governor Mrs. Rosalie Adams chaired the Meeting held on 26th July, 2019 in the absence of the Governor Augustus Jaspert, who was overseas on annual leave. The Meeting was held at the Premier’s Conference Room, Central Administration Building.
Topic: Disaster Recovery, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation, Recovery and Development Agency (RDA) | Posted By: DSmith
Monday, 19 August 2019 - 6:42pm
I want to address a number of factual points on the loan guarantee offered by the United Kingdom Government and what this means for the British Virgin Islands.
Topic: Disaster Recovery, Recovery and Development Agency (RDA) | Posted By: DSmith
Friday, 16 August 2019 - 10:58pm
Fellow Virgin Islanders and Residents, Good day and God’s Blessings.
In the very near future, a delegation from the Virgin Islands is expected to meet with officials of Her Majesty’s Treasury and other departments of the UK Government, to discuss what can be described as, one of the most critical issues facing us as residents of this Territory in modern history.
This is a preliminary synopsis of the CXC Examinations results. It must be noted that CXC is presently making final checks and changes may be made before or by the end of the week.
On Monday, August 12, 2019, a suspension spring on the sole fire tender assigned to the Taddy Bay Airport on Virgin Gorda broke, rendering the vehicle inoperable. According to aviation safety regulations, all airports must have at least one working fire tender in order to operate. As such, the BVI Airports Authority (BVIAA) was forced to close the Taddy Bay Airport, pending the rectification of this situation.