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Scrub Island workers go public over alleged mistreatment
SCRUB ISLAND, VI - An extremely wide and long blanket of complaints have been levelled against yet another of the Territory's popular tourist destinations by disgruntled employees. This resort is allegedly closely knitted to the National Democratic Party (NDP) and its Government affiliates.
UPDATE: 16-year-old in alleged gun find remanded to prison
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - The 16-year old male allegedly discovered by police with a gun on May 8, 2013 appeared before the Magistrate's Court today, May 23, 2013 to answer to the charges of unlawful possession of ammunition and carrying an unlicensed firearm.
VICSA to hold forum to discuss matters affecting civil servants
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Noting that it has been listening to the many concerns of civil servants, the Virgin Islands Civil Service Association (VICSA) will be meeting with public officers today May 23, 2013 at Maria’s by the Sea conference room to have discussions about some “very pertinent matters” affecting them.
Mechanic allegedly trespassed property for sex
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Sydney Varlack-Malone, 57, of Fat Hogs Bay allegedly told officers he had no intention of stealing when he allegedly trespassed on someone’s property in the vicinity of Slaney Hill, but rather was only interested in sex at the time.
Vincentian accused of stealing wallet containing $800
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - A resident of Parham Town made a trip to a local supermarket to purchase items recently and allegedly ended up gifting his entire money clip away, reportedly losing $800 in the process.
Guyana to Continue Laptop Distribution
CARIBBEAN JOURNAL
GEORGETOWN, Guyana- Guyana will be continuing its programme to distribute laptops to families in the country.
Carr breaks down Pipe's old ½ Marathon record
VALLEY, Virgin Gorda, VI- James Carr was engaged in a spirited battled with Jacques Roux after they broke from the field before he went on to demolish Maxford Pipe’s course record established during last year’s inaugural event to win the 2nd Dive BVI Virgin Gorda Half Marathon on Saturday May 18, 2013.
Update: Local O’Neal-Morton Out! Jamaican Potter in! as PS
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Just as was first and accurately reported by this news site on 27, February 2013 it is now official. Indigenous Virgin Islander Mrs. Carolyn O’Neal-Morton, has been forced to retire from the civil service from her post as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Culture.
UPDATE: Matthew Hart found guilty in Festival Grounds stabbing case
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - (Post Time: 4:10 P.M.) Jurors in the High Court moments ago, May 22, 2013, found Matthew Hart guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm on a man on July 27, 2012 while at the Festival Grounds in Tortola.
UPDATE: Under pressure Governor & Ag. CoP appoint PC Sharpe!
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- After pressure from many in the community over Police Constable Olfred Sharpe being on probation for nearly 7 years and him turning to the courts for justice against the United Kingdom appointed Governor William B. McCleary and Acting Police Commissioner David Morris, Officer Sharpe has been appointed, according to information reaching this news site.













