News
JTV camera crew kicked off Tortola Pier Park
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- We’ve all heard the saying, Tortola has no night life. However, when the Deh Pon Vibes show on JTV Channel 55 begged to defer and decided to promote the local hot spots at the Tortola Pier Park, never did they anticipate that they would be halted in their tracks.
Pre-Primary Sports a great success
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – The VI Sports 4 Life Organisation held a highly successful Pre-Primary School Games Day on Friday May 27, 2016 with 21 Schools and hundreds of boys and girls enjoying competition across various events.
Karl ‘Dub’ Scatliffe resigns as President of BVI Taxi Association
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Reports just reaching our newsroom is that President of the BVI Taxi Association, Mr Karl ‘Dub’ Scatliffe has tendered his resignation.
VI Sports 4 Life Games makes successful introduction
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – The VI Sports 4 Life Organisation, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Culture, pulled off a highly successful inaugural Pre-Kindergarten Games on Friday May 15, 2015 at the A.O. Shirley Grounds.
Crafts Alive vendors accuse taxi operators of misleading tourists
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – A number of Crafts Alive vendors are upset with what they referred to as misinformation being fed to cruise passengers allegedly by taxi drivers and which they say is affecting business.
‘Is new transport association a dictatorship?’ – asks Karl 'Dub' Scatliffe
ROAD TOWN, TortoIa, VI - “I don’t have anything against them; it’s good to see taxi drivers come together and register as a company. The only problem I have is that they need to understand their role as a company and I think that’s the misconception that we are having,” said Mr Karl ‘Dub’ Scatliffe, President of the BVI Taxi Association.
We are about filling a void & not about the competition – Julio S. Henry
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Members of the recently elected BVI Taxi Association (BVITA) have acknowledged that they are in competition with several other taxi associations across Tortola but, according to BVITA Executive Member Mr Julio ‘Sam’ Henry they are more keen on filling existing voids that exist in the industry.
Should the VI legalise marijuana? - residents speak
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – There seems to be no agreement that the use of marijuana should be legalised in the Virgin Islands, despite its open use by hundreds of persons around the Territory.

