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HLSCC insurers still to pay $10M claim
PARAQUITA BAY, Tortola, VI – The H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC), as a statutory body, has submitted a total claim of $10,074,057.38 to its insurers, however no settlement has been arrived at as yet.
PHOTO of the day: Hon Fahie with St. Kitts & Nevis Deputy PM
VANTERPOOL ESTATE, Tortola, VI - Our roving camera caught up with the Deputy Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Honourable Shawn K. Richards—on Tortola, Virgin Islands (VI), for one night yesterday, Sunday June 10, 2018, on a private visit.
Opposition Leader - Hon Fahie meets over 50 residents on Anegada
THE SETTLEMENT, Anegada, VI - The sister islands—under the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) of Premier and Minister of Finance, Dr the Honourable D. Orlando Smith (AL)—continue to suffer.
Hon Fahie calls for Accountability Legislations
ROAD TOWN Tortola, VI - The long awaited Freedom of Information Act was brought again to the attention of Government by the Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1), Leader of the Opposition during Territorial Day celebrations on Friday, June 30, 2017 at the Sir Rupert Briercliffe Hall in Road Town.
‘Use Public Speaking as a means to success’ – Dr Marjorie Yee-Sing
CAPOONS BAY, Tortola, VI - Dr Marjorie Yee-Sing of Toastmasters International Branch BVI spoke to First District youth on the importance of public speaking and urged them to use this tool to be able to learn of the success of others, which they could transfer into their own lives.
‘Tropical Stones’ opens its doors in Pockwood Pond
POCKWOOD POND, Tortola, VI – ‘Tropical Stones-Cabinetry, Windows & Doors’, the Territory's newest hardware store, opened its doors at the R&R Malone Complex in Pockwood Pond yesterday October 29, 2014 offering not only quality products for the construction of homes but expertise in their installation.
'TPP were bankrupt yet got pier contract' – Hon Andrew A. Fahie
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – First District Representative Honourable Andrew A. Fahie said that whenever tender processes are circumvented due to expediency the project always ends up in chaos and he is not surprised that Tortola Pier Partners (TPP) was unable to come up with the money for the cruise pier development project, since companies in their group were not only broke but being sued.