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Government procurement rules are holding back vital infrastructure works across the BVI, Deputy Premier Julian Fraser argued ...
The government is preparing to reintroduce duty-free imports for solar energy equipment, as part of its broader push to ...
The government is preparing to reintroduce duty-free imports for solar energy equipment, as part of its broader push to ...
After decades of bureaucratic delays, political interference, and inconsistent land policies, the people of Anegada remain ...
The Caribbean Information and Credit Rating Services Limited (CariCRIS) has given the BVI a strong credit rating, saying the territory has ‘high creditworthiness’ relative to other countries ...
Drivers will experience a major traffic change starting June 1 as a section of Main Street is converted into a two-way road, ...
After more than two decades of delays, the government says it is “on the verge” of completing long-awaited sewage connections ...
Third District Representative Julian Fraser has dismissed the idea of short-term repairs for the Sea Cows Bay Road, warning ...
BVI News can confirm that 37-year-old Aquino Gumbs of East End/Long Look has been formally charged in connection with a ...
A proposal to allow judge-only trials in the Virgin Islands has become one of the most controversial recommendations stemming ...
BVI News understands that a nightclub worker was recently arrested and charged after allegedly attacking and injuring a taxi ...
Former Commissioner of Police Mark Collins has no role in the current police vetting process, Governor Daniel Pruce has ...